
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a section of a museum exhibit detailing the Red Army's Long March through Dali Prefecture, China. The exhibit features wall-mounted panels with maps and historical photographs, alongside a glass display case containing artifacts. On the left wall, a large map titled "红二、六军团长征过大理州路线图" (Route Map of the Second and Sixth Red Army Corps' Long March through Dali Prefecture) is displayed, with a scale of 1:1000000. It shows various routes marked with red and green lines, indicating military movements and geographical locations within the region. Above the map, a row of three historical black and white photographs shows scenes related to the Long March. Captions identify them: "红军长征过鹤庆时写的标语" (Slogans written by the Red Army when passing through Heqing during the Long March), depicting old slogans on a wall; "红军长征过宾川时写的标语" (Slogans written by the Red Army when passing through Binchuan during the Long March), showing another set of slogans; "宾川南瓜桥" (Binchuan Pumpkin Bridge), a traditional bridge; "红军在鹤庆召开军事会议旧址" (Former site where the Red Army held a military meeting in Heqing), a traditional building; and "红军长征过鹤庆纪念碑广场" (Red Army Long March Memorial Square in Heqing), showing a monument with people gathered. Below the map, two more black and white photographs are displayed: "红军攻破的祥云东城门" (Xiangyun East City Gate broken by the Red Army), featuring an ancient city gate; and "红二军团长征过祥云 指挥部驻地祥云城 “将军第”" (The headquarters of the Second Red Army Corps during the Long March through Xiangyun, located in Xiangyun City, "General's Residence"), showing a traditional building entrance. To the right, a vertical glass display case holds several historical artifacts. These include what appears to be a worn leather or fabric pouch, a dark, irregularly shaped object, and smaller metal items. Reflected text on the case indicates labels for the items, with "草鞋" (straw sandals) visible near one object, suggesting the austere conditions faced by the soldiers. The items are likely personal effects or tools from the Long March period.
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