Party history shared by Xi: Half a belt reminds people of the power of belief chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-04-21 06:40 Share CLOSE
Editor s note: This year marks the centenary of the Communist Party of China. To learn more about the history of the ruling party of China, we will publish a series of inspiring stories shared by President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee. Here s the third story, about half a belt left by Red Army soldiers during the Long March.
Half a belt reminds people of the power of belief Half a belt left by Red Army soldiers during the Long March. [File photo/Xinhua]
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