Produced by Guangxi Film Studio 1996
Screenwriters: Wang, Li Ruqing and Zhai.
Director: Zhai
Starring: Tang Guoqiang and Liu Jin
Synopsis of story:
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/934, the fifth counter-campaign against "encirclement and suppression" failed, and the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants led by China's * * * Production Party was forced to withdraw from the Jiangxi base area and break north to resist Japan. In World War I of Xiangjiang River, the number of the Red Army was reduced from 86,000 to more than 30,000. Li De, Bo Gu Kailai and others ignored Chiang Kai-shek's ambush and pinned their hopes on joining forces with the Red Army and the Sixth Army in Xiangxi. The Central Red Army was in danger.
At the time of crisis, Mao Zedong, who was deprived of military power by the wrong route, sized up the situation and saved the day with the support of Wang Jiaxiang, Zhang Wentian and Zhou Enlai. Finally, the Zunyi Conference was held through the transfer of troops from Qujiang River and the Liping Conference, and the "Left" adventurist military route was preliminarily liquidated. Mao Zedong returned to the leading position of the party and the army.
Under the correct leadership of Mao Zedong, the Central Red Army once again crossed the Loushanguan Pass and occupied Zunyi City, winning the biggest victory since the Long March. Then he commanded the Red Army to cross the Chishui River four times, seize the Jinsha River and fly over the Dadu River, and finally got rid of the siege of Chiang Kai-shek's army. After crossing the snow-capped mountains, the Red Army and the Fourth Army successfully joined forces and arrived in Xikang Aba area in the north. Zhang defied the pride of his soldiers and openly split the Red Army. In the face of the crisis, Mao Zedong and other central leaders decisively led the Red Army's advance team to continue northward, so that the Red Army once again got out of the predicament.
1936 10 June10, the three main forces of the red army led by the China producers' party joined forces in Longdong, completing the 25,000-mile long March that lasted for two years.