Modern Era · East Asia · War

1934

Mao begins the Long March

October 1934

Under pressure from Chiang Kai-shek's encircling armies, some eighty-six thousand Chinese Communists abandoned their southern base and set off on a fighting retreat. A year and six thousand miles later, perhaps eight thousand stumbled into the caves of Yan'an. Mao had emerged as the party's undisputed leader on the road.