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The emergence of the slogan of allocating land to local tyrants

On August 1, 1927, the Communist Party of China led the Nanchang Uprising, firing the first shot of armed resistance to the Kuomintang. In September and October of the same year, Mao Zedong led the Autumn Harvest Uprising on the Hunan-Jiangxi border . After the uprising troops were frustrated in their attack on Changsha, the troops retreated to Wenjia City and held a front committee meeting. It was decided that the Autumn Harvest Uprising troops would march to Jinggangshan. During the march, they were reorganized in Sanwan Village, Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province, and embarked on a rural journey. Encircle the city and take the road to power with arms. The slogan of attacking local tyrants and dividing their land first appeared in Wenjia City in 1927. Starting in March 1928, Mao Zedong formally launched a revolutionary struggle to fight local tyrants and allocate land in Zhongcun, Lin County, using Zhongcun as a pilot project. At the same time, his younger brother Mao Zetan also carried out land allotment in Dayong, Ninggang. Pilot. In May 1928, the first session of the Hunan-Jiangxi border party was officially held. The meeting decided to establish a worker-peasant-military government on the Hunan-Jiangxi border and set up land committees or land committees at all levels of government, clearly proposing an agrarian revolution that would go deep into the separatist areas. Mao Zedong went to Yongxin Pond three times to personally guide the land distribution movement and conduct surveys in Yongxin, and formulated a 17-point provisional program for land distribution.