Meaning Of The Word The Long March
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The Long March Meaning
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What's The Definition Of The Long March?
the Long March in British English
a journey of about 10 000 km (6000 miles) undertaken (1934–35) by some 100 000 Chinese Communists when they were forced out of their base in Kiangsi in SE China. They made their way to Shensi in NW China; only about 8000 survived the rigours of the journe |
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