"Charge" tells the story of a homeless boy named Huzi during the Long March, who grows from a mischievous child into a steadfast Red Army soldier, realizing the "Chinese Dream." Based on the Red Army's Long March, "Charge" follows the journey of the orphan Huzi as he joins the Red Army on their march and grows into a qualified bugler. It vividly recreates the touching stories of the Red Army forces under the leadership of the Communist Party of China during the fierce Battle of Xiangjiang, the strategic shift to Zunyi, the daring capture of the Luding Bridge, the crossing of snow-capped mountains, and the traversal of grasslands. The series fully showcases the noble ideals and pursuits of Communist Party members, as well as their beautiful spiritual qualities of fearing no hardship and striving tenaciously for their ideals...
"The Red Army fears not the trials of the long march, holding all mountains and rivers in disdain. The winding Five Ridges are but rippling waves, and the majestic Wumeng Mountains are mere clay balls..." In 1935, the revolutionary Red Army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China fought across more than half of China, battling through bloodshed with unwavering faith and indomitable spirit, creating the "great miracle in human history"—the victory of the Long March.
Looking back on that history: the tragic yet determined breakthrough in the bloody Battle of Xiangjiang, the heroic feat of capturing the Luding Bridge in a night march, the bold spirit of conquering snow-capped mountains with tattered clothes, and the resilience of crossing grasslands with empty stomachs... These stories continue to inspire generations to strive forward.
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