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Mao's Long March
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Mao's Long March

1934 CE 3 min read · 5 min listen

Chinese Communists retreat 6,000 miles through mountains and deserts to escape destruction. Only 1 in 10 survive. Mao emerges as undisputed leader.

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The Setup

Alright, picture this: It's 1934 in China, and the country's like, in total chaos. The Chinese Nationalist government, headed by Chiang Kai-shek, is feeling pretty threatened by the growing influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). These guys, led by a not-so-famous-at-the-time Mao Zedong, are gaining followers, but they're on thin ice.

Chiang is like, “No way are these Communists taking over,” and launches a series of military campaigns to wipe them out. The Communists are getting pummeled, and it’s clear they need to make a daring escape if they want to survive. So begins the epic journey known as the Long March.

But don’t think for a second this was a walk in the park. We're talking harsh terrain, relentless pursuing forces, and only the toughest making it through. Spoiler: It was brutal, but it set the stage for Mao to become the ultimate leader of the CCP.

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Key Takeaways

  • The Long March was a brutal test of endurance, marking a turning point for the Chinese Communist Party.
  • Mao Zedong emerged as the undisputed leader, thanks to his bold strategy and vision.
  • The march, although a retreat, was spun into a propaganda victory that inspired future generations.
  • Despite the odds, perseverance and adaptability can lead to unexpected triumphs.
  • History can pivot on the actions of a few determined individuals, changing the course of nations.

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Chinese Communists retreat 6,000 miles through mountains and deserts to escape destruction. Only 1 in 10 survive. Mao emerges as undisputed leader. This event took place 1934 CE. History Tea retells it as an immersive audio experience with cinematic narration so you can listen anywhere.

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