Long March
After the defeat of the Red Army in Chiang Kai-shek's Fifth Encirclement Campaign, on 10 October 1934 the CCP decided to abandon its Jiangxi Soviet and headquarters in Ruijin, Jiangxi. The First Front Red Army of some 86,000 troops headed west, traveling over the rugged terrain of China's western provinces, including eastern Tibet. The Red Army broke several of Chiang's blockades with heavy losses, and by the time it crossed the Xiang River on 1 December had only 36,000 men left. Its leaders, including Comintern military adviser Otto Braun and Moscow-trained Bo Gu, decided to take the troops through Hunan, but Chiang set up defenses to block their way. Mao Zedong, who was not a member of the Politburo, suggested going through Guizhou instead, which was accepted. On New Year's Day 1935, the Red Army crossed the Wu River, and a week later held the Zunyi Conference, which reduced Soviet influence in the Politburo and established Mao's position as ''de facto'' leader.
Employing guerrilla warfare, Mao maneuvered to avoid direct confrontation with Chiang's forces and led the Red Army out of encirclements by local warlords. The First Front Army met the Fourth Front Army, led by Zhang Guotao, in Maogong, Sichuan; they disagreed on the route to take to Yan'an and split up. The First Front Army arrived in Yan'an on 19 October 1935 with about 8,000 survivors, ending the Long March. The Fourth Front Army was largely destroyed by Chiang and Ma clique attacks, and its remnants joined the Second Front Army led by He Long. All three armies met on 22 October 1936.
Mao's leadership during the retreat brought him immense prestige and support among many within the otherwise-shattered Communist Party. It marked the beginning of his long ascent to primacy, and would be featured heavily in his public image, through the founding of the People's Republic. Provided by Wikipedia
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ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC LOAD STRENGTH OF WIND TURBINE ROOT BOLT UNDER TURBULENCE MODEL by HAN Wen, CHEN ChangZheng
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Iron(III)-catalyzed activation of C(sp2)-H and C(sp3)-H bonds for H/D exchange of arenes by Chang Zheng, Yu Tang, Biao Yu
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Exploring the Antifibrotic Mechanisms of Ghrelin: Modulating TGF-β Signalling in Organ Fibrosis by Mei Li, Chang Zheng, Huiyi Wang, Shan Wang
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Construction of a new class of (2k, k, 1) convolutional codes by Cheng-chang ZHENG, Wan-quan PENG, Bo WEI
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Asteroids Exploration Trajectory Optimal Design with Differential Evolution Based on Mixed Coding by Maocai Wang, Zhiming Song, Guangming Dai, Lei Peng, Chang Zheng
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APPLICATION OF SEMI SUPERVISED LAPLACE SCORE IN ROLLING BEARING FAULT DIAGNOSIS (MT) by LIANG Chuang, CHEN ChangZheng, LIU Ye, JIA XinYing
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Impact of deacidification processes on the quality and oxidative stability of walnut oil by Xuan Ma, Chongbo Huang, Chang Zheng, Fangyan Long, Mandi Zhao, Changsheng Liu
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Two splicing variants of amino acid transporter-like 4 (OsATL4) negatively regulate rice tillering and yield by mediating the transport of amino acids by Chuanbo Wang, Weiting Huang, Rui Miao, Bowen Wu, Wenhao Wu, Chongchong He, Chang Zheng, Quanzhi Zhao, Zhongming Fang
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