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The Long March started from Ruijin, Jiangxi Province on Oct. 10, 1934.
Gupo, one of the points where the Red Army broke through the enemy's first blockade.
Chengkou, one of the points where the Red Army broke through the enemy's second blockade.
Yizhang Ferry, one of the points where the Red Army broke through the enemy's third blockade.
Jieshou Ferry in Guangxi, one of the places where the Red Army broke through the enemy's fourth blockade.
The site of Zunyi Meeting.
Tucheng, one of ferries where the Red Army crossed the Chishui River for the first time.
Taipingdu, one of the ferries where the Red Army crossed the Chishui River for the second time.
Loushan Pass, a battlefield between the Red Army and the Kuomintang's Guizhou army.
A sweater left behind by Deng Ping, chief of staff for the Third Red Army Group who laid down his life during the Red Army's second attack to capture the city of Zunyi.
Maotai, one of the ferries where the Red Army crossed the Chishui River for the third time.
Erlangtan, one of the ferries where the Red Army crossed the Chishui River for the fourth time.
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