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-chancellor’s fellow, La Trobe University Melbourne (The Conversation) In 1934, Mao Zedong’s embattled guerrilla forces started what was to show an epic army withdrawal from southern China to a stronghold within the north of the nation. This turned referred to as the Long March. It enabled the Communists to get away of so-called encirclement campaigns to combat one other day in opposition to Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalists. In Chinese Communist Party historical past, there is hardly a extra indelible second. It is sure to have been printed on the consciousness of Xi Jinping by his father Xi Zhongxun, a Mao-era army...