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Where was the Declaration of Going North to Resist Japan first issued? In Ruijin? Or in Xiaotao Town, Yongan City, Fujian Province?

Guess: Where was the first place where the Declaration of Going North to Resist Japan was released? ?

Whether the "Declaration of Going North to Resist Japan" was first released in Ruijin or in Yong'an, Fujian?

According to Xinhua News Agency's article "The Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants Formed an Advance Team to Go North to Resist Japan": "In the summer of 1934, Japanese imperialism further expanded its invasion of North China and launched the fifth large-scale "encirclement and suppression" campaign against the Central Soviet Area. "The Kuomintang army is attacking the hinterland of the Soviet area with heavy troops. Under this situation, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Central Revolutionary Military Commission decided to form the Red Army's advance force to go north to resist Japan with the 7th Red Army Corps, and immediately march to the borders of Fujian, Zhejiang, Anhui, and Jiangxi We were dispatched to publicize our party's anti-Japanese propositions to promote the development of the national anti-Japanese and national salvation movement, and at the same time mobilize and contain the Kuomintang army's forces to "encircle and suppress" the Central Soviet Area and reduce the pressure on the Central Soviet Area." According to Xinhuanet Military Channel's "How many times did the Red Army join forces during the Long March?" "The article introduces, "Under extremely difficult printing conditions, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China rushed to print the "Declaration of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army Going North to Resist Japan", "The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army's Going North to Resist Japan's Advance Team's Letter to the Peasants", and "Can China Resist Japan?" ?" and "Slogans to Support the Red Army's Movement to the North to Resist Japan" and other promotional materials. ***1.6 million copies were provided for publicity and distribution by the 7th Red Army along its journey northward."

According to the book "Today's Long March Road Atlas" compiled by the First Research Department of the Party History Research Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the route of the anti-Japanese advance team heading north is one of the Long March routes. The team set off from Ruijin, Jiangxi Province on July 6, 1934, passing through Changting and Yaojiashe in Liancheng County. On July 15, the team entered the adjacent Shifeng Village of Xiaotao Town and the Hongsha and Xiaotao lines at its first stop, part of which was in Shifeng Village. They garrisoned and left slogans of going north to fight the Japanese, and then marched to Zhangping via Linhou of Xiaotao Town, Lengshuixi of Wudi, Dawu, and Xiaowu; then, the advance team suddenly marched to Yong'an Chengguan. Furthermore, according to the time annotations in the "Route Map of the Northward Anti-Japanese Advance Team" in the book "The Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army's Northward Anti-Japanese Advance Team" by the Party History Research Office of the Fujian Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Northward Anti-Japanese Advanced Team entered Yong'an on July 19. Qingshui She Nationality Township, Qingshui City. Therefore, Yong'an City became the first place to release four declarations including the "Declaration of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army's March Northward to Resist Japan" that were printed in advance and set release dates. Because Shifeng Village is the closest to Yaojiashe in Liancheng County and was the first stop for the Red Army's advance team heading north to resist Japan on July 15, 1934, when it entered Yong'an. Therefore, Shifeng Village is also known as the first village in the declaration of going north to resist Japan.

Pages 60 to 62 of "Today's Long March Road Atlas" contain the time and route for the advance team to enter Shifeng Village, Xiaotao Town, Yong'an, Xiaotao Hongsha and Xiaotaoben Town

Pages 60 to 62 of "Today's Long March Road Atlas" contain the time and route for the advance team to enter Shifeng Village, Xiaotao Town, Yong'an, Xiaotao Hongsha and Xiaotaoben Town