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Long March Spirit

Since the opening of "Great Feats and Glorious Courses - Exhibition to Commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army's Long March", some special exhibits have aroused great enthusiasm from the audience.

Bronze sculptures, realistic oil paintings, yellowed old photos... the firm and persistent eyes of the Red Army soldiers illuminate every corner of the exhibition hall.

As soon as they entered the exhibition hall, they saw the audience taking pictures of a themed sculpture with their cameras: under the party flag, Red Army soldiers supported and encouraged each other, facing the dawn of victory with smiles on their faces.

In January 1935, Fang Zhimin led the 10th Red Army Corps and was captured while fighting in Huaiyu Mountain, Jiangxi Province. He was unyielding and died calmly. A photo of martyr Fang Zhimin is placed above the posthumous work "Lovely China". The oath of "I am willing to sacrifice everything to contribute to the Soviet Union and the revolution" has inspired countless future generations to devote themselves to the revolutionary cause.

At critical moments, maintaining a firm, optimistic, heroic and fearless revolutionary spirit is a valuable asset left to us by the Red Army’s Long March. Several white-haired old people gathered around a sculpture titled "Hard Times" and sighed endlessly. The two characters shown in the work are an old Red Army soldier playing the flute and a young Red Army soldier lying on his lap. Diagonally opposite the sculpture is a large oil painting - "We Will Definitely Come Back".

After the Zunyi Conference, Comrade Mao Zedong commanded the Red Army to achieve the most exciting military operation in the Long March - the victory of crossing Chishui for the fourth time. During the second crossing of Chishui, he wrote the famous poem "Recalling Qin'e· "Loushanguan Pass": "The Xiongguan Road is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning..." Zhang Lianghui, a student from Beijing Jiaotong University, wrote down this famous saying one stroke at a time in his notebook, and also painted a picture reflecting Chairman Mao's journey on the Long March. pose in front of the oil painting. He said: "The optimistic and determined spirit of the Red Army during the Long March infected me. We must always carry forward the spirit of the Long March."

During the Long March, the Red Army not only broke through the enemy's heavy siege and interception, but also defeated the elements of nature. numerous hardships and obstacles. "The snow-capped mountains bow their heads to welcome the distant visitors, and they set up camp on straw and mud felts." In August 1935, the Red Army entered the water grassland in northwest Sichuan with an altitude of more than 3,500 meters. The grassland was densely covered with mire and marsh gas zones, and people and horses would be swallowed up if they were not careful. It was so smokey that hail fell from the sky from time to time. Ultraviolet rays burned my skin during the day, and I was so cold that I shivered at night. It was under such circumstances that the soldiers said wittily: "When we cross the snow-capped mountains, we are standing upright with the sky and the earth; when we cross the grassland, we are overwhelmed by the sky and the earth. We are worthy of being the masters of heaven and earth." A cartoon depicts this scene. Audiences coming and going always have to calm down and watch when they come to the scene on the snow-capped mountains and meadows. Everyone is moved and inspired.

Follow the party and move toward the light. Walking through Zunyi, out of despair, towards northern Shaanxi, towards victory. The oil painting "Meeting of the Three Main Forces" describes exactly this scene: the red flag is flying, the bugle is blaring, the soldiers leave the worn luggage on their backs, hug, congratulate and greet each other. The cheers that resounded throughout the earth, the uncontrollable tears and hugs... the audience were all moved when they saw this, "Today, we are in the exhibition hall, and we can still feel the strong excitement"!