The Central Red Army Moved to Luzhou

The Central Red Army Moved to Luzhou

by Propaganda Department Of Luzhou Municipal Committee Of The Communist Party Of China Luzhou Municipal Archives Bureau

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Luzhou is a famous city with a long history. It has had counties and counties since the Qin and Han Dynasties. However, the most influential events in the history of the Communist Party of China were two major events. The first is the Luzhou Uprising that broke out during the Great Revolution. Yun Daiying, an early propagandist of the Chinese Communist Party, came to Luzhou to sow the seeds of revolution. The local party organization of the Communist Party of China was established in Luzhou in 1926. The Luzhou Uprising that broke out in December of the same year was a large-scale military uprising that was actually led by the Communist Party of China to divide and disintegrate the warlord forces. It was also a heroic attempt by the Chinese Communists to independently control the armed forces. Second, the Central Red Army's Long March moved to Luzhou. In order to cooperate with the actions of the Red Army, the local party organization in Luzhou launched a series of armed struggles and established the Southern Sichuan guerrillas. The revolutionary struggle in Southern Sichuan reappeared in a magnificent situation. For the former, I did not do any special historical follow-up investigation; for the latter, I inspected the Long March route of the Central Red Army and visited Luzhou twice, the first time at the end of 2000 and the second time in January 2003. These two times combined, we did more than a week of practical inspections in Gulin County, Xuyong County and other places where Luzhou belongs. I have some understanding of the latter situation.

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