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In 1927, after the failure of the Nanchang Uprising, the troops were left with only the remnants of the Three Rivers Dam to carry out the blockade war, fighting for several days, with only more than 800 people left, with no supplies and no reinforcements. At the critical moment, Wang Erzhuo, who was then the chief of staff of the regiment, responded to Zhu De's call and firmly stayed. Among the 800 people who chose to stay with the bearded Wang Erzhuo, Zhu De, Chen Yi and many other republican generals walked out. With the determination to die, they shouldered the hope of victory.
Reporter: Fan Junwei
Editor: Li Shuying Wu Hao
Produced by the Audio and Video Department of Xinhua News Agency