In 1927, Nanchang City covered an area of 8.28 square kilometers and had a population of 170,000. The city was surrounded by walls and had a total of seven city gates. At that time, the enemy troops stationed in Nanchang included the Fifth Front Army Guard Regiment, the 23rd and 24th Regiments of the Third Army, the 57th Regiment of the Sixth Army, and the 79th and 80th Regiments of the Ninth Army, totaling about 6,000 men.
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Southern Expedition to Guangdong
The outbreak of the Nanchang Uprising greatly shocked the right-wing faction of the Kuomintang, which immediately dispatched heavy troops to encircle and suppress the uprising forces. On August 3, the uprising forces began to withdraw from Nanchang in batches according to the central decision made before the uprising. They then moved south to Guangdong along the eastern Jiangxi and western Fujian provinces, with two intentions: first, to restore and establish a revolutionary base in Guangdong, gather strength, and launch a new Northern Expedition; second, to seize the seaport to obtain maritime assistance from the Communist International. This is a multimedia presentation reflecting the southward movement of the uprising forces.
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Transition to the upper Jinggang Mountain
In order to preserve the spark of the revolution, Zhu De, Chen Yi, and Wang Erzhuo led the remaining troops to withdraw from Sanheba and began a difficult campaign in the border area of Guangdong, Jiangxi, and Hunan. At the beginning of the campaign, the troops suffered significant casualties and were in a state of confusion. To stabilize the morale of the army and boost revolutionary spirit, Zhu De held a military conference in a small area south of Tianxinwei in Anyuan, Jiangxi, to conduct timely ideological mobilization.
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Little Jun's Military Equipment Illustrated History ⑦ | Armored Vehicle Team
In the winter of 1924, the Communist Party of China selected a group of party and league members from the Whampoa Military Academy to form the National Revolutionary Army's Armored Vehicle Corps (referred to as the Armored Corps). This was the first armed force led by the Communist Party of China. What stories lie behind the Armored Corps? Zhou Enlai pointed out as early as December 1922: "A truly revolutionary movement must have a very strong and well-organized revolutionary army. Without a revolutionary army, warlords cannot be defeated." The Communist Party of China began its military work at the Whampoa Military Academy. At that time, after Zhou Enlai took on the role of Director of the Political Department at the academy, he planned to establish the Guangdong Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China to directly lead the efforts.
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Red story presentations, entering schools, government agencies, and other organizations.
This article is an introduction to the red story presentations, which are conducted in schools, government agencies, and other organizations. Please enjoy.
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Iron Discipline Casts the Soul of the Army - The Discipline in the Nanchang Uprising on August 1st
This article is an introduction to the discipline in the Nanchang Uprising on August 1st, which forged the soul of the military. Please enjoy.
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This article is an introduction to the faith like blood - He Long. Please enjoy.
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Documentary on the Characters of the Long March of the Chinese Communist Party
This article is an introduction to the character segment of the promotional video "The Red Footprints of the Communist Party's Journey of Ten Thousand Miles." Please enjoy.
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The Wanli Xing Reporting Team presented a flag to the August 1st Nanchang Uprising Memorial Museum.
This article is an introduction to the flag presentation by the Wanli Xing Reporting Group to the August 1st Nanchang Uprising Memorial Museum. Please enjoy.
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In the city of heroes, we remember the heroes.
This article is an introduction to commemorating heroes in the city of heroes. Please enjoy.
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The Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum has made a brand new appearance.
This article is an introduction to the newly unveiled Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum. Please enjoy.
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Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum Promotional Video
This text is an introduction to the promotional video of the Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Museum. Please enjoy.
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