In 1935, under the guidance of Wang Ming's left-leaning opportunism, the Central Red Army was subjected to the fifth counter-encirclement and suppression campaign by the Kuomintang. They advocated tenacious defense and fought head-on with the enemy, thus suffering heavy blows and attrition. Chen Zhanjiang (played by Li Chengbin), the leader of the 18th regiment of a certain division, recovered from his injury and returned to the front line. He chased the troops across the field and finally met with political commissar Fang Liang (played by Wang Zhigang) who had experienced the test of life and death. At this time, the situation on the northern front had already changed. The temporary central plenipotentiary commissioner was stationed in the 18th Regiment, and political officer Xue Min was promoted to the position of regimental leader and political commissar. Xue Min exaggerated, he was so overjoyed that he had no regard for his own strength and faced the enemy head-on, but how could he withstand the bombing of aircraft and artillery. The fifth counter-encirclement and suppression campaign failed, and the Central Red Army had no choice but to embark on the Long March. Chen Zhanjiang buried the bodies of the soldiers who died in vain, withstood the pressure from the central government, resolutely implemented Mao Zedong's battle line, and fought the final struggle with the enemy...
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