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On the Red Army’s Long March, where did Zhangla point?
The nameless snow-capped mountains in the middle of the pond. According to the query on Weibo: During the Red Army's Long March, Zhangla refers to the unnamed snow mountain between Zhangla Village and Zhongrangtang: the pass is 4525 meters above sea level. On July 1, 1936, Xu Xiangqian led a section of the Fourth Red Army to cross the unnamed snow mountain pass between Zhangla Village and Zhongrangtang and camped near Zhongrangtang.
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