What is the next link that the Red Army has gone through so many hardships?

"The Red Army crossed the grassland through hardships" is the first couplet of a pair of couplets, and the second couplet is: 100 people returned from the snow-capped mountains. This couplet depicts the Long March of the Red Army. The first part is about the Red Army crossing the grassland, and the second part is about the Red Army crossing the snow-capped mountains, which depicts the hardships of the Red Army's Long March and shows the spirit of hard struggle.

Sentences describing the Long March of the Red Army:

1, the great revolutionary cause is near Qianshan; The long March of the Red Army is thousands of miles away.

2. Snow Mountain Grassland Flag Exhibition; Running water, rivers and bonfires are dancing.

3, not afraid of thousands of difficulties and dangers, walked 25,000 miles.

The Red Army is not afraid of expedition, and Qianshan is just idle.

5. Anshun grabbed the ferry and most of them took the bridge. The two armies are on the river. Luding must know.

6. Long March Wan Li road is far, the wind is rustling and the rain is fluttering. Heroic spirit is superior to the sky, and there are thousands of troops.

7. The green plains are boundless and smoky, and there is no knee-high quagmire. Wild vegetables are cooked to warm the belly, and hay is burned to drive away the cold at night.

8. Feel free to sit on the ground and sleep, and lie down and watch the clouds roll. Yin whispered tomorrow with a sword and a pillow.

9. I just crossed the grass to Baa, and there was no west wind at the end of the day. And I'm glad to see the new world, and I'm not worried about the lack of flax.

10 Whether it is a cowherd who can't eat, or an intellectual who has the ambition to serve the country, whether it is an old comrade who is nearly sixty years old or a sick female warrior, they are all condensed into this red team and are inspired by this spirit. Because of this, the Red Army soldiers who fought bloody battles in Xiangjiang River were replenished like floods after their comrades fell.