Significance: Forcing the Dadu River is a life-and-death battle of the Red Army. Whether it can be leapfrogged or not is the key to the China Revolution. Forcing the Dadu River strengthened the confidence and courage of the combat troops and laid a solid foundation for victory in the battle.
2. Sidu Chishui River: 1935 65438+1October19 turn1935 March 22nd.
Significance: Sidu Chishui River made the Central Red Army move from passive to active and from failure to victory at the critical juncture of the Long March. Sidu Chishui River effectively mobilized and annihilated the enemy, completely shattered Chiang Kai-shek's arrogant plan to encircle the Red Army on the Sichuan-Guizhou-Yunnan border, and achieved a decisive victory in strategic shift.
3. Jinsha River in Du Qiao:1935 May 3 to May 9.
Significance: The Central Red Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army crossed the Jinsha River, got rid of the encirclement of hundreds of thousands of enemy troops, shattered Chiang Kai-shek's plan to surround the Red Army in Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan, and achieved a decisive victory in strategic shift.
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The significance of the Long March:
1. The collective leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Mao Zedong at the core formed in the Long March adhered to the principle of independence and seeking truth from facts, constantly combined the universal principles of Marxism with the concrete reality of the China revolution, established the correct military and organizational lines, and completed the historic transformation of the party's political line.
2. The Long March finally promoted the formation of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. The will, wisdom and spirit tempered and condensed in the Long March have played an immeasurable and far-reaching role in the development and growth of China and the great victory of China's revolution, construction and reform and opening up.
reference data
Baidu Encyclopedia-Sidu Chishui River
Baidu Encyclopedia-Jinsha River in Du Qiao
Baidu Encyclopedia-Forcing Crossing the Dadu River