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The flames of the Mulan Mountains and the first film jointly produced by the Propaganda Department of 81 and the Committee of the Propaganda Department show the Red Army's revolutionary struggle at Mulan Shan, reflecting the story of the Red Army's early revolution in the Mulan Mountains. Take the story of the encounter between Mulan Hill and his wife Min Chun-mei, one of the founding members of the Red Army and revolutionary base areas of Hubei, Henan and Hubei Province, Wu Guanghao, which deduces a story of gratitude and compassion and death. The film reflects the Red Fourth Army early Wuhan Huangpi Mulan Shan engaged in the story. In December 1927, following the failure of the jute uprising, 72 people, including Wang Shusheng, Chen Zaidao and Xu Shiyou, who broke through the fierce fighting in Huang An City were led by Wu Guanghao, the deputy commander of the rebel army, to the Mulan Mountain in the northern part of Wuhan Huangpi for guerrilla warfare Save the revolutionary fire, and then adapted for the seventh army of the Chinese workers and peasants revolution, removed guerrilla activities, footprints all over Huangpi, Huanggang, Huang, Macheng, Xiaogan, Luotian six counties in vast areas, expanding the revolutionary influence. In 1929, after the military commander Wu Guanghao was sacrificed in the fighting, the CPC Central Committee and the Central Military Commission sent Xu Xiangqian to take over the leadership. Later, on the basis of the Seventh Forces, the Red Fourth Army, one of the three main forces of the Chinese Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army, was gradually developed to establish the base of Hubei, Henan and Anhui with more than 20 counties and 3.5 million population. According to this period of history, the dramatist, following the failure of the jute revolt, led by Wu Guanghao, the deputy commander in chief, to lead the guerrilla warfare that emerged from the fighting in the history of guerrilla warfare. In the midst of the struggle, the Kuomintang, the reactionary militia, the revolutionary army, the monks, the priests and the revolutionary masses started a desperate struggle of revolution and counter-revolution in the Mulan Mountains affair. They interpreted the touching epic story of the bloody children with firm determination and loyalty to the revolution Is a masterpiece that reflects the early revolutionary struggles of the Red Fourth Army. Written by Wuhan Huangpi writer Zhou Tai Wang, the play was adapted by Wang Yuanping, a national-level screenwriter. After a few years of grinding and grinding, this drama will be transformed into a high-quality military theme blockbuster.
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