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=== 1935 === * 15–17 January: The leadership of Bo and Braun is denounced at the [[Zunyi Conference]]. Zhou becomes the most powerful person in the Party, with Mao becoming Zhou's assistant. * March: The Fourth Red Army under [[Zhang Guotao]] departs from its base on the [[Sichuan]]–[[Shaanxi]] border. * 29 April–9 May: The First Army crosses the [[Jinsha River]], the upper stretches of the Yangtze. * 22 May: The Red Army forms an alliance with the [[Yi people]]. * 29 May: The First Army captures [[Battle of Luding Bridge|Luding Bridge]]. * June–July: The First and Fourth Armies meet at Maogong. Mao and Zhang disagree on strategy, and the forces ultimately separate. * July: The Second Army crosses the [[Jade Dragon Snow Mountain]]s. * August: The First Army crosses the [[Zoigê Marsh]]. * 16 September: The First Army crosses the Lazikou Pass. * 19 October: The First Army arrives in Wuqizhen, a small town 145 kilometers away from Yan'an, ending their Long March. * November: Mao is named the Chairman of the Military Commission. * 19 November: The Second Red Army under He Long begins its retreat to Yan'an, marching west from Hubei.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Lai |first=Benjamin |title=The Long March 1934–35 |publisher=Osprey Publishing Ltd |year=2019 |isbn=978-1-4728-3400-3 |pages=81–83 |language=en}}</ref> On the same day, the Fourth Red Army is defeated by Nationalist forces at Baizhang Pass in Sichuan.
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