Introduction to the Story of Bashan Children

1932, Sichuan warlords scuffled and the people were in dire straits. The advance team, led by Luo Jieshan, head of the Red Fourth Front Army, is active in Bazhong area. In order to quickly expand the ranks, they resolutely took in a group of farmers infected with opium, making them turn over a new leaf and become a member of the Red Army. Li Cuizhu, a poor aunt who pulls fibers for a living, wanted to be a Red Army, but was turned away by Colonel Luo, who was biased against women, and was later admitted by Cheng, a political commissar. Li Cuizhu changed Luo's prejudice with his own practical actions, and the two developed sincere feelings in their fighting life. In order to crush Chiang Kai-shek's encirclement and suppression, the guerrillas in eastern Sichuan sent Yu Mengshi to see Luo Jieshan, and the old comrades met and made out. Liu Xiang, a warlord, was eager to destroy dissidents, so he appointed a division commander Shangguan Tongchuan to deal with the Red Army. In order to find out the details of the Red Army, Shangguan and his wife Yu Mengyun came to negotiate with the Red Army. Yu Mengshi and Yu Mengyun are brother and sister, reunited after a long separation, and said goodbye to each other. However, due to different roads, the negotiating table held different opinions, and finally forced Shangguan to make concessions and promised to retreat to Jialing River to remain neutral. Yu Mengshi's sister was persecuted to death because she promoted the left-leaning line in the Red Army. Cheng was also censored for holding different opinions. Chiang Kai-shek appointed Shangguan as the commander-in-chief of the front line, and Shangguan assembled six military forces to attack the Red Army crazily. Luo Jieshan led the Red Army death squads to fight to the death with Shangguan Iron Blood Regiment, and Cheng died heroically. Under the tenacious resistance of the Red Army, Shangguan Tongchuan was forced to commit suicide, and the Red Army won the victory against "encirclement and suppression".