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Tell me about your feelings and opinions after reading The Long March: An Unprecedented Story?

Thinking of writing: Start with the introduction of the author of The Long March-An Unprecedented Story, describe the ins and outs of this book, then describe what kind of person the protagonist is, what happened in the story, and finally summarize the feelings after reading it. Text:

The book Long March-An Unprecedented Story was written by Harrison Salisbury, an American writer, who walked this distance along the route of the Red Army's Long March. After reading this book, I learned a lot about the Long March. In retrospect, that difficult journey is still fresh in my mind.

The Long March is unique in the world and the legend of China Revolution. In order to avoid Chiang Kai-shek's repeated pursuit, the Red Army had to choose this long journey. Take the Red Army as an example. It took 368 days to walk on the Long March, including hitting a big stick 15 days, marching for 235 days during the day, marching for 18 days at night, and resting for 44 days, with an average rest of 365 miles.

Walking an average of 74 miles every day, climbing 18 mountains, including 5 mountains covered with snow all year round, crossing 24 rivers, passing through 1 1 provinces, occupying 62 cities, breaking through the encirclement of 10 local warlords and passing through 6 ethnic minority residential areas. Seeing this amazing data, you can imagine how difficult this journey is.

There is a passage in chapter 22 of the book that says: For the weak and injured, the thin air is particularly uncomfortable. According to Ji Pengfei's memory, at that time, patients could not be taken care of, and the only way was to send them down the mountain, but no one had the strength to do so, and they often died before being sent to a lower place.

They often die when the hygienist pulls them up. Ji Pengfei said: "Too many people died, the weather was too cold, some froze to death, and some were breathless." When I read this passage, there seemed to be a picture of the Red Army sacrificing one by one.

I admire the fearless spirit of the heroic Red Army in climbing snow-capped mountains and crossing grasslands. Red Army soldiers are not afraid of difficulties. For the revolutionary ideal, they kept going day and night, and the spirit of sticking to the end was worth learning. The 90th anniversary of the founding of the Party, the motherland is in my heart, and the Party is in my heart!