"Stubborn Donkey Little Red Army" depicts the arduous challenges of crossing snow-capped mountains and marshlands during the Long March, emphasizing the bravery, unity, and camaraderie of its characters. This story is inspired by the experiences and lessons of courage, solidarity, and friendship from the Red Army's Long March, blending authentic historical accounts from that period with artistic imagination and animated creativity. It is a Chinese inspirational tale about home, country, and dreams. The story follows Little Red Army soldier Wu Suo, nicknamed "Stubborn Donkey," who joins the Long March in search of his father, a Red Army soldier, and becomes a young cook in the unit. His task is to care for a donkey that shares his stubborn nickname. Just as the troops are about to set off, the cook squad unexpectedly falls behind. Under the leadership of the old squad leader, the cook squad stumbles and struggles to catch up with the main force. Along the way, they encounter Fu Gui and nurse Xiao Qing. Enduring countless hardships and trials of the Long March, amidst majestic rivers, sands, and the baptism of wind and rain, they support each other through moments of humor, laughter, sorrow, and loss. Ultimately, they overcome numerous difficulties and dangers, catching up with the troops and arriving at the revolutionary base. Through this youthful journey of the Long March, they gain friendship and personal growth.
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