The Revolutionary Site of Ruijin is
located in Ruijin County in the southeast of Jiangxi Province and at the western
piedmont of Wuyi Mountain.
Ruijin County is called the Red Capital of
China. During the Second Civil War of China, Ruijin was the center of the
Central Revolutionary Base Areas, and also the locus of the temporary central
government of the Soviet Republic of China. The Memorial of the Revolution in
Ruijin was built there.
From January 1929 to September 1931, the
Fourth Army of the Chinese Red Army led by Mao Zedong and Zhu De set out from
Jinggang Mountain. They built up the Gannan (south of Jiangxi Province) and
Minxi (west of Fujian Province) Revolutionary Base Areas successively. Then,
they shattered the Third Encirclement Campaign of Kuomintang, and connected the
two base areas into one. The central Revolutionary Base called Zhongyang Suqu
(Central Soviet Area) took shape. In November of the same year, the First
National People's Congress of the Soviet Republic of China was held in Ruijin.
The Central Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government was founded, with Mao
Zedong as the chairman. However, in October 1934, the Red Army failed to shatter
the Fifth Encirclement Campaign of Kuomintang. The main force withdrew from the
base area and began the Long March.
The Revolutionary Site of Ruijin is mainly
at Yeping, Shazhouba, Wushilong, and Yunshi Mountain. Yeping is about 6
kilometers to the northeast of Ruijin, where the First National People's
Congress of the Soviet Republic of China was held. The Central Workers' and
Peasants' Democratic Government was also there. The sites of the congress and
the government were originally Xieshi Ancestral Temple. There are altogether
three courtyards housing the general office and the offices of the different
departments. Shazhouba is 4 kilometers to the southwest of Ruijin. From April
1933 to July 1934, The Central Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government was
moved here. There is the site of the general office, the former residence of Mao
Zedong, Zhang Wentian, Xie Juezai, and De Xiaoping. There is also the site of
the National Labor Union of China, Lenin Primary School, etc. Wushilong is 4
kilometers to the west of Ruijin. In 1933, the office of the Central Military
Commission was moved here from Yeping. There is the site of the Central Military
Commission and the former residence and offices of Zhu De, Liu Bocheng, etc,
Yunshishan Mountain is 18 kilometers to the west of Ruijin. It is a small hill
with an ancient temple on the top. In August 1934, the organizations as the
Central Political Bureau, the Central Military Commission and the Central
Workers' and Peasants' Democratic Government were moved to the temple. In
October of the same year, the Red Army led by the Central Government began the
Long March from here.