Do you remember this poem? This is a poem written by our great leader Chairman Mao himself for the Long March of the Red Army. In fact, many texts we have studied are related to the Long March. Such as monuments, gold hooks, and military gods. We should learn from the people in the text and learn all kinds of good spirits from them.
During the 25,000-mile long March, the PLA overcame all kinds of difficulties, crossing 1 1 provinces, capturing more than 700 county towns, fighting more than 300 battles, breaking through the heavy encirclement of the enemy, occupying Jinsha River twice, crossing Dadu River, flying over Luding Bridge, crossing snow-capped mountains, crossing grasslands and crossing deserts. I don't know how many people died, and finally they successfully reached the revolutionary base in northern Shaanxi, creating a new world of China revolution and creating a great miracle in human history.
This year's 65438+ 10 is the 70th anniversary of the Red Army's Long March. We should carry forward the Long March spirit and learn from it. During the two years from1June, 934 to1June, 936, the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants left its original base and carried out a 25,000-mile long March that shocked the world.
There is a man named Yu who spent more than110 on October 8, 2005, which took four years and eight months, spanning 14 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. His action itself embodies the valuable spirit of the Long March.
The Long March is the first time in history. It's a proclamation, a propaganda team and a seeder. From Pangu's epoch-making, Three Emperors and Five Emperors to today, has there ever been a Long March like ours in history?