Introduction to the Red Army Tree: In 1933, a squad leader of the Fourth Red Army and the Ninth Army inserted a grain-carrying pole made of a banyan tree branch into the ground. This branch without leaves absorbed the essence of the sun and the moon. , the aura of heaven and earth, it finally grew into a towering tree with lush branches and leaves, tall and majestic, and became a symbol of the spirit of the Red Army. It was specially listed as a county-level cultural relic protection unit by the county government and named the Red Army Tree.
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