I have lived in Sichuan for many years, and I have long wanted to go through the road that the Central Red Army took in Sichuan. On January 21, I completed the last section of the road—the Red Army forcibly crossed the Jinsha River and entered Sichuan. Therefore, I can rearrange all the Red Army roads that I have traveled in sections in the past. Wrote this travelogue. Speaking of travel notes, it is also because when I walked the Red Army Road, I saw the great rivers and mountains in Sichuan from south to north, so I also recorded the countless beautiful scenery or scenic spots along the road, and named the travel notes: "Sichuan On the Long March, mountains and rivers accompany me."
Starting from the crossing of the Jinsha River in Yunnan
Cross the Jinsha River and head north, compete with the reactionary warlords, and reach the Dadu River
Fly over the Dadu River and fly over the Luding Bridge
Continue to go north, cross Jiajin Mountain, and realize the rendezvous of the First and Fourth Front Armies
Climbing snow-capped mountains, crossing grasslands, withstood the harsh test of inner-party struggle, and successfully traveled northward
This is roughly the entire journey and main experience of the Red Army in Sichuan. I used many travel opportunities to take a lot of photos, and selected some of them in this travel note. The text description of the picture refers to some historical documents and tries to be as accurate as possible. The scenic spots related to the route of the Red Army also fit the route as much as possible, so that you can understand the situation of the Long March of the Red Army while visiting some beautiful scenery around, hoping to take both into account. Appreciating the beautiful scenery of Sichuan created by the Red Army for us to conquer the world is also to commemorate and cherish the memory of the Red Army martyrs.