On the beautiful Liuyang River in Hunan, there stands a wooden bridge named "Red Army Bridge," which has a fascinating history. Before 1930, the "Red Army Bridge" was still quite rudimentary. During the Land Revolution, the Red Army advanced from Jiangxi into Hunan in a mighty force, causing local landlords and wealthy elites to flee in panic with their valuables. A fat and a thin landlord, fearing capture by the Red Army, set fire to the wooden bridge. To help the villagers harvest their crops in time, the Red Army soldiers and the locals worked together to rebuild the bridge as quickly as possible, naming it the "Red Army Bridge." After the bridge was completed, the Red Army bid farewell to the villagers and continued their march forward in orderly ranks. Upon learning of the Red Army's departure, the fat and thin landlords returned under cover of night, but the intimidating aura of the "Red Army Bridge" frightened them to death. The landlords' wives pooled money to hire National Army Captain San Mazi, determined to dismantle the "mystical bridge" that kept them on edge...
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