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The Site of Jinggang Mountain
Revolution is located at the border of Jiangxi Province and Hunan Province. It
is in the middle section of Luoxiao Mountains, which is 1,000 meters above sea
level.
In October 1927, after the failure of the
Autumn Harvest Uprising, Mao Zedong led the army to Jinggang Mountain, where the
first revolutionary base of the farmers' uprising was set up. In April 1928, Zhu
De and Chen Yi led the army to Jinggang Mountain and the two forces joined to
form the Fourth Corps of the Red Army. In December, the army in the Pingjiang
Uprising led by Peng Dehuai also went to Jinggang Mountain, which became the
Fifth Corps of the Red Army.
The revolutionary base consisted of Ninggang
County, Yongxin County, and Lianhua County with Ciping as the center. It also
included part of Ji'an County, Anfu County, Suixian County and Lingxian County.
The area of the base was 275 square kilometers. The Site of Jinggang Mountain
Revolution mainly included Ciping, Maoping, the five wells and five sentry posts
in the city of Jinggang in Jiangxi Province. Ciping was where the highest
organizations of the party, the regime and the army were based. The Red Army's
ordnance storage of, the quilt and clothes factory, and the former residences of
Mao Zedong, Zhu De, Peng Dehuai, etc., were all located here. The Red Army took
advantage of the strategic terrain around Ciping, and built five sentry posts at
the natural barriers at Huangyangjie, Tongmuling, Zhushachong, Shuangmashi and
Bamianshan. At the sentry posts, relics such as the defense position and the
work, etc, are still well preserved. At the Sentry Post of Huangyangjie, there
is also a monument for the victory of the Defense War. In the five villages of
the five wells, there is the former residence of Mao Zedong, the Hospital of the
Red Army, the military uniform factory, etc. Maoping is a village at the foot of
Jinggang Mountain, and was once the base camp for the party, the regime and the
army in the Xiang-Gan Base (the Base of Hunan Province and Jiangxi Province).
There are the sites of some big organizations of the army. Beside Longjiang
River at Ninggang County, there is a square for the celebration of the founding
of the Fourth Red Army, called Jianjun (army founding) Square, or Huishi (forces
joining) Square. In front of the square lies Huishi Bridge, at the head of which
stands the monument for the forces joining at Jinggang Mountain. The founding of
the Jinggang Revolution Base established the revolution guideline: To develop the regime at the countryside first, then
besiege and capture the cities at last.
In January 1921, after the Red Army withdrew
from Jinggang Mountain, the buildings were burnt down. After new China was
founded in 1949, they were restored to the original appearance. To commemorate
the martyrs at Jinggang Mountain, a cenotaph was built at Ciping. The Memorial
Pavilion, the Tomb for the Martyrs and the Revolution Museum of Jinggang were
also built there.