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Ask a little red story and ask the great god for help.
Story1:193412.20, the Red Army Central Column left here and headed for the estuary. It is more than 20 kilometers from here to the estuary. They arrived at the estuary on 2 1. The red army is fighting at the estuary, ready to cross the river. Two regiments of the Kuomintang (KMT) stationed in Wang Jialie, and two regiments of the Red Army sent guns to fight with them, and finally grabbed the ferry to cross the river. Story 2: A local Miao old man is ill. Chairman Mao went to see him and sent someone to give him an injection. Chairman Mao asked the landlord to play a wild vegetable called purslane on the mountain for him to eat. This kind of vegetable can be eaten and used as medicine, which has the function of stopping leakage. Story 3: There is a section of road, originally called Ran West Road, which was taken by the Red Army. When the Kuomintang was dismantled, the two villages could not get through. The Red Army has repaired the road again. This road is called Hongjun Road. Story 4: Two Red Army men died in Wuxia River, and the people buried their bodies. This time, when a rising tide lifts a boat, the villagers spontaneously moved the graves of two Red Army soldiers to high places and erected a monument. What happened: When crossing the Wujiang River, there was a leader, four guards, four migrant workers and a horse. The chief crossed the river first and then sent a boat to pick them up. The horse was frightened in the boat, jumped into the water and overturned the boat. Four soldiers fell into the water. None of them could swim. In the end, two were rescued and two died unfortunately. Story 5: On their eighth birthday, two female soldiers were killed by the Kuomintang (more than 20 Red Army soldiers in Jinshou were killed, and some of them were left behind and handed over to local villagers' homes). The female soldier who was killed didn't know it was a woman at that time, because the Red Army lacked nutrition and was seriously emaciated. I didn't know it was a female soldier until I searched something. Kuomintang soldiers dumped the body at the bottom of the river and never found it again. Story 6: 1957, in Bapiao village, eight relics of the Red Army were collected and sent to Zunyi Memorial Hall, including a pair of copper chopsticks donated by local villagers to the government. During the Long March of that year, 12 soldiers of a reconnaissance company of the Red Army stayed in the home of a man named Long Baiqian for seven days. They cooked and dressed for the Red Army, which scouted the enemy around. A local man named Wu Manzi organized 60 local people to clean up the 12 Red Army. Long and his mother negotiate with Wu. Wu: 60 people beat 12 people, and it was more than enough to confiscate their weapons. The dragon tried to stop Wu from succeeding: it's not easy for people to be outside. For their sake, please don't do this (to them). Finally, the dragon gave Wu five handfuls of millet and dozens of catties of oil, asking them to have a rare tooth sacrifice, so as not to embarrass the Red Army. The family also helped the Red Army wash clothes. The Red Army was grateful and moved when they left. At that time, he had no money, so he gave a pair of copper chopsticks to Long, which is now in the county archives. Story 7: In the local area, there is a leaflet signed by Zhu De and Mao Zedong, which contains about 400 words and is very precious. There are only two copies of this leaflet, one in Zunyi and the other in Jinping. It took a lot of effort to save the leaflets. The flyer was originally in Meng Qi town. When the preserved family found that Kuomintang soldiers and township heads sent people to collect and copy it, they left it at the home of relatives and friends and went through hardships and hid in Tibet for a long time. The old mother at home also died because of bumps. 1957, when the government came to investigate the history of the Red Army's Long March, it donated it to the country, which read "Desire for Revolution". Story 8: Yang Hejun, a Dong youth. In order to save the wounded and sick left by the Red Army (including a platoon leader surnamed Wu), he () went up the mountain to collect medicine, sent two Red Army soldiers to the hospital, and gave them to relatives on both sides for their safety. Later, this incident was discovered by the Kuomintang township security captain and killed two wounded and sick people. Yang Hejun wrote many poems (free poems), including The Eight Banners Guide and other works, which were included in the Poems of Revolutionary Martyrs in Lizhou. Later, according to the instructions of platoon leader Wu, he went to Jianhe in the west and Liping in Guangxi in the south to look for the Red Army (in order to find it, he sold his land at home and the living materials of the elderly). After arriving in Liping, he joined hands with local progressives to carry out underground activities, and was finally caught by Kuomintang township soldiers and killed on the same day. 1936165438+10 was killed in October. In 82, he was chased as a revolutionary martyr.