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Where did the Red Army go in Yunnan?

The Red Army's Long March passed through 27 counties in Yunnan, namely Yiliang, Zhenxiong, Fuyuan, Xuanwei, Zhanyi, Qujing, Xundian, Malone, Songming, Luquan, Fumin, Lufeng, Yanxing, Roots, Chuxiong, Mouding, Zhennan (now South China), Dayao, Yao 'an, Yanfeng, Xiangyun, Binchuan, Heqing and Mouding.

1934 10 after the failure of the fifth counter-campaign against "encirclement and suppression", the Red Army, the main force of the central government, was forced to make a strategic shift, withdraw from the central base area and carry out the Long March in order to get rid of the encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang army. The Long March is a great miracle in human history. The Central Red Army fought more than 380 times and captured more than 700 counties. The Red Army sacrificed more than 430 cadres at or above the battalion level, with an average age of less than 30. * * * Defeated hundreds of regiments of Kuomintang troops, passed through 14 provinces, climbed 18 mountains and crossed 24 rivers. 1936 10, the Red Second and Fourth Army arrived in Huining, Gansu, and joined forces with the Red Army. The three main forces of the Red Army joined forces, marking the victory of the Long March.