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Propaganda slogans about the victory of the Long March

. The origin of the word "Long March" The word "Long March" first appeared in the "Message to the Toiling Workers and Peasants" issued by the General Political Department of the Central Red Army on February 23, 1935. In May 1935, Zhu De issued the "Proclamation of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army" in the name of the Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army, and the sentence "The Red Army's Long March" appeared. According to research, this notice was written by Lu Dingyi, then propaganda officer of the Propaganda Department of the General Political Department. In June 1935, the First and Fourth Front Armies met, and the Fourth Red Front Army reported to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China that "the Western Expeditionary Army has embarked on a long march of thousands of miles." In August, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held a Politburo meeting in Maoergai and passed a resolution stating: "The 18,000-mile Long March of the First Army is an unprecedented and great cause in Chinese history." In September, at the Central-Russian Circle Conference, it was said that the Central Red Army had gone through a "long march of more than 20,000 miles." In October, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China held a meeting in Wuqi Town, northern Shaanxi, announcing that "the Central Red Army's Long March mission has been completed." In November, two declarations issued in the names of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Central Government of the Chinese Soviet Union, and the Revolutionary Military Committee of the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army announced: “The main force of the Chinese Workers’ and Peasants’ Red Army went north to resist Japan. After 25,000 After a long march of thousands of miles, we went through many difficulties and obstacles and successfully reached the northwest region of China." In December 1935, Mao Zedong fully discussed the significance of the Long March in his article "On Strategies to Oppose Japanese Imperialism." Since then, the word "Long March" has become a historical vocabulary with specific connotations and has been widely circulated. Very good, you can try it

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