HOME
beauty live
Blood-Soaked Persistence
Blood-Soaked Persistence

Hu Mei, Yang Jun, He Yanjian
Ma Shaohua, Ni Tu, Wang Ban, Zhang Yujie, Tang Wei, Liu Xu, Bao Beier, Gong Jie, Zhang Shi, Liu Jin, Peng Dan, Wang Ying, Ma Yan, Yang Junbo, Gai Jili
2008
Mainland China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as浴血坚持,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At2008Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating8.0(For reference only)。
The three-year guerrilla war, alongside the Long March of the Red Army, is referred to as the most arduous military struggle in the history of the Chinese Communist Party. The outstanding efforts of revolutionary elders such as Chen Yi, Xiang Ying, Zeng Shan, Zhang Dingcheng, Su Yu, and Ye Fei effectively restrained the enemy and strongly supported the strategic maneuver of the main Red Army, preserving a revolutionary strategic foothold and a group of key personnel in the south for the subsequent formation of the New Fourth Army and the War of Resistance Against Japan. This was a very special period in the history of our Party and Army, whose significance and role in the history of China's revolution and military cannot be forgotten. In the autumn of 1934, due to the erroneous leftist adventurism, the fifth counter-" encirclement and suppression" campaign failed, forcing the Central Committee and the main Red Army to retreat. Chen Yi, who was seriously injured while defending the Soviet area, was urgently tasked with assisting the Secretary of the Central Bureau, Xiang Ying, in fighting back on the spot to confuse the enemy and cover the main force's strategic withdrawal. Xiang Ying, determined to execute the orders of the Central Military Commission, did not adopt the organizational and combat method proposed by Chen Yi. When trapped in a desperate situation, he had no choice but to change course, sending Zhang Dingcheng, Li Letian, Chen Pixian, and others to various locations to strengthen leadership and develop guerrilla bases. At the most critical moment, the restructured Central Committee after the “Zunyi Conference” sent a telegram requesting the Central Bureau to persist in guerrilla warfare as a method of struggle and to allow Chen Yi to participate in the leadership of the military division. The Central Bureau decided to break out in multiple directions, but the opportunity had already been lost, and most of the troops were annihilated. At this point, Chiang Kai-shek finally understood the intentions behind the strategic maneuver of the Communist Party. While encircling and intercepting the Central Red Army, he assembled a large army, spare no effort, and brutally wiped out the remaining revolutionary sparks with a ten-to-one determination. However, the steadfast Communists rose from the bloodbath, regrouped their remnants, and fought their own battles...