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Long March

Long March

Drama, History, War

Zhai Junjie

Tang Guoqiang, Li Lin, Ma Xiaowei

1996

Mainland China

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Completed

Mandarin Chinese

194 minutes

2025-03-02 15:47:15

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This film (drama)Also known as长征,is aMainland ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1996Released in year 。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.6(For reference only)。
In 1934, the fifth counter-"encirclement and suppression" campaign of the Jiangxi Central Soviet Area failed. To preserve their strength, the Central Red Army was forced to conduct a strategic retreat. After arduous battles, the Red Army broke through the three defensive lines of the Nationalist army, reaching the Xiang River. The enemy took advantage of the natural terrain and reinforced their troops, setting up a fourth defensive line, putting the Red Army in a perilous situation. Among the highest leadership core at the time, Li De was a military advisor sent by the Comintern. Ignoring the disparity in forces between the two sides, he insisted that the Red Army confront the enemy head-on. Without military power or a leadership position, Mao Zedong analyzed the current situation and proposed to avoid the enemy's main force and head to the politically weak Guizhou, gaining the approval of the majority of the Politburo members. In January 1935, the Central Committee of the Communist Party convened an expanded Politburo meeting in Zunyi, Guizhou, ending the party's erroneous leftist adventurism and electing Mao Zedong as a member of the Politburo, establishing Mao Zedong, Zhu De, and Zhou Enlai as the leadership core. From then on, under Mao Zedong's correct judgment and command, the Red Army crossed the Chishui River four times, feigned attacks to confuse the enemy, maneuvered the enemy, smoothly passed through the Yi ethnic regions, and advanced northward. On the Long March, the Red Army crossed the Dadu River, scaled snow-capped mountains, and traversed grasslands, overcoming unimaginable difficulties. Many female comrades overcame personal emotions such as losing children, enduring the same hardships as their male counterparts, making great sacrifices for the revolution, and becoming heroines, like He Zizhen, Deng Yingchao, Cai Chang, and Wang Caixiu. Mao Zedong led the First Front Army to persist in marching northward to resist Japan, countering Zhang Guotao's rightist fleeing adventurism. After a long trek of 25,000 miles, on October 10, 1936, the Red Army's three main forces finally triumphantly united at the Shaanxi Northern Mountain Fortress. Mao Zedong wrote fervently: "The Red Army fears not the hardships of the long march; thousands of rivers and mountains are but a trifle."

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