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Sites of the Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army
The Sites of the Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army is located at
Zhuanbi Village and Wangjiayu Village, Wuxiang County in Shanxi Province.
Zhuanbi Village is 45 kilometers away from Wuxiang County, and is located at
a strategic place at the mountainside of Taihang Mountain. The headquarters of
the Eighth Route Army during the Anti-Japanese War was located in a building
complex including Yuhuang Temple, Lijia Ancestral Temple, Buddha Temple, etc.,
in the east of the village. Wangjiayu Village lies in a valley on the southern
bank of Hongshui River ten kilometers away southwest of Zhuanbi Village. The
Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army was located in three connected residential
houses.
The Sites of the Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army have been renovated
several times. In the village of Wangjiayu, a memorial of the Site of the
Headquarters of the Eighth Route Army was built. In Zhuanbi Village, there are
still vestiges of the entrenchment, the ground fortress, the sentry post cavity,
the artillery position and other relics.
In August 1937, the main force of the Red Army led by the Chinese Communist
Party was recomposed into the Eighth Route Army of the National Revolutionary
Army, which is called the Eighth Route Army for short. Afterwards, obeying the
tactic policy of the Anti-Japanese War made by the Chinese Communist Party, the
army crossed the Yellow River to the east led by Zhu De, and marched to the
frontline in North China. There they went deep into the rear area of the enemy
to explore the Anti-Japanese War battlefield. The Eighth Route Army was
headquartered at Nangu Village and Luchengbei Village, which were the base for
the Anti-Japanese War in the Jin (Shanxi Province), Cha (Chaha'er Province), and
Ji (Hebei Province) area. In July 1937, the headquarters of the Eighth Route
Army was moved from Luchengbei Village to Zhuanbi Village under the direction of
the commander-in-chief Zhu De, the vice commander-in-chief Peng Dehuai, and the
vice chief of the general staff Zuo Quan. In October, it was moved again to
Wangjiayu Village, with part of it staying at Zhuanbi Village. In June 1940, the
headquarters was moved back to Zhuanbi Village, and in November to Wujunsi in
Zuoquan County. After the fight of Anti Clean-out in May 1942, Peng Dehuai led
to move the headquarters back to Zhuanbi Village for the third time. Before long
it marched to Taiyue area.
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