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Xia Zhiyuan's "Connecting the Red Land" relives the revolutionary deeds of Chen Shuxiang, a martyr of the "Desperate Defender Division"

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Xia Zhiyuan's "Connecting the Red Land" relives the revolutionary deeds of Chen Shuxiang, a martyr of the "Desperate Defender Division"
Xia Zhiyuan's "Connecting the Red Land" relives the revolutionary deeds of Chen Shuxiang, a martyr of the "Desperate Defender Division"

July 1 is the birthday of the party, yesterday, Hunan Radio and Television Station special program "Connecting the Red Land" on Hunan Satellite TV, Hunan Economic Television, Hunan Metropolis, Mango TV and Hunan People's Radio Station news938 Xiaoxiang Voice simultaneous live broadcast, young actor Xia Zhiyuan as the original story narrator, came to Hunan Province Daoxian County, that is, the place where the revolutionary martyr Chen Shuxiang died, leading the audience to relive that difficult time.

Among the 100 heroic and exemplary figures who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China, there is a name that deserves to be remembered forever: Chen Shuxiang. In October 1934, the fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" campaign in the central revolutionary base areas failed, and the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army began the 25,000-mile long march that shocked China and foreign countries. After successively breaking through the three blockade lines set up by the enemy in Gansu, Guangdong and Xiangzhou, the Red Army entered Shonan in early November, kicking off the prelude to the forced crossing of the Xiang River. On November 27, 1934, as the commander of the Red 34th Division of the Central Red Army's general rearguard, Chen Shuxiang led more than 6,000 soldiers in western Fujian to fight a "bloody battle" of four days and four nights with an enemy army ten times larger than himself, and finally repelled the enemy's charge again and again, and on December 1, successfully covered the central organs, the column of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission and the main force of the Red Army across the Xiang River, saving the Red Army and saving the party. However, the Red 34th Division suffered heavy losses, and the only 3,000 people left were cut off by the enemy on the east bank of the Xiang River, unable to catch up with the main force of the Red Army, facing the enemy's crazy "encirclement and suppression", after more than ten days of heroic resistance, the last bullet was exhausted, almost the entire division was heroically sacrificed, and the blood spilled on the Xiang River.

This is a story that needs to be remembered by future generations. As a narrator, Xia Zhiyuan came to the place where Chen Shuxiang fought and died, retook the Long March Road, and felt the tragic and magnificent story of that year. It is reported that a TV series starring Xia Zhiyuan ,"Desperate Defender Division", was created based on the heroic deeds of the Red Thirty-fourth Division, a heroic unit where Chen Shuxiang belonged in the 1930s, and Xia Zhiyuan played the role of Lai Jiaojiao, a small revolutionary soldier, in the play, there is a plot that is very interesting, when Lai Jiaojiao, who has always been a girl, was sent to be a soldier by her father, Chen Shuxiang, as the commander of the division, changed his name to Jiaojiao on the spot. In the program "Connecting the Red Land", Xia Zhiyuan stood in front of the monument to Chen Shuxiang's revolutionary martyrs and solemnly introduced: "I am Xia Zhiyuan, the narrator of the original story, and also the little Red Army soldier Lai Jiaojiao in "Desperate Defender Division", proud of pride! ”

As a young actor, it is very meaningful to be able to participate in such activities with red positive energy, and Xia Zhiyuan said: "In just a few days, from the place where Chen Shuxiang fought, the place where he was arrested, the cave where he was recuperating, to the place where he was recuperating, and finally to the place of sacrifice, he deeply felt the hardship of the revolution that year, and the new China was not easy to come by, we must not forget our original mission!" “

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