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Where does the former site of the Red Army (Li Jia Dawu) belong?

The former site of the Red Army (LijiaDawu) is a cultural relic protection unit in Hunan Province, a classic scenic spot of red tourism and a patriotic education base.

The former site of the Red Army (LijiaDawu) is located in Yongbao Village (formerly Shijiang Village), He Yong Town, Liuyang City, Changsha City.

1On July 27th, 930, after the Red Third Army captured Changsha, He Jian mobilized all his troops and attacked Changsha from the north and south with the help of Chiang Kai-shek and He. In view of the seriousness of the situation, the Red Sanjuntuan voluntarily withdrew from Changsha on August 5 and moved to Pingjiang and Liuyang. He immediately arranged for heavy troops to pursue the Red Army. Mao Zedong and Zhu De led the Red Army Corps from Gannan to Hunan to support the Red Army Corps. In Wen Jia, we fought the enemy, wiped out the enemy stationed in Wen Jia, and won a great victory in Wen Jia. On August 23rd, Zhu De led the Red Army Corps north to Yonghe, Liuyang, and joined the Red Army Corps led by Peng and Teng south of Pingkiang, and held a joint meeting of the two armies in Lijiadawu, Shijiang Village, Zhenshi. According to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China's instructions, it was decided to merge the two legions to form the First Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army (hereinafter referred to as the "Red Army"). Mao Zedong served as secretary of the front committee, general political commissar and chairman of China Workers and Peasants Revolutionary Committee, Zhu De served as commander-in-chief, Peng served as deputy commander-in-chief, and Teng served as deputy political commissar. The Red Army, with more than 40,000 people and 30,000 guns, was the most powerful armed force of workers and peasants led by the China Production Party at that time. Red Army slogans such as "Down with Imperialism", "Take He Jian alive", "Workers and Peasants-"and "Land Revolution" and cartoons of Chiang Kai-shek and He Jian are still preserved on the wall of the old site, which is very precious.

The former site of the Red Army (LijiaDawu) was announced by the Hunan Provincial People's Government as a cultural relics protection unit in Hunan Province on 2011. 2011September was announced by the Propaganda Department of Changsha Municipal Committee as a patriotic education base in Changsha.

He Yong Town: Seven treasure hills and He Yong Town were merged. He Yong He Yong Town is 32km away from Liuyang, 90km away from Changsha and 70km away from Huanghua International Airport, with convenient transportation. Yonghe old industrial base was founded in the early 1960s, focusing on phosphate rock development and chemical products production. Hunan Phosphate Chemical General Factory and Yonghe Phosphate Fertilizer Plant have been built, becoming one of the six largest phosphate mines in China and the largest phosphate supply and production base in Hunan. .