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编:今年是红军长征胜利70周年。近年来,由于重走长征路的两个外国人提出了“长征没有那么长”的说法,有人对红军“二万五千里”长征的里数提出了质疑。那么,历史事实究竟如何?请看——2002年10月16日,英国的两位青年李爱德、马普安开始从江西于都出发,沿着当年红一方面军的长征路线重走长征路,经过384天的步行,于2003年11月终于到达陕北。他们在到达红军长征的终点——陕北吴旗县的前几天对记者说:“长征并不是25000里,而是12000到
Code: This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Red Army’s Long March victory. In recent years, some people have questioned the mileage of the “25,000-year” Long March of the Red Army because two foreigners who have taken the long march have come up with the idea that the “long march is not that long.” On October 16, 2002, two young British youths, Amie and Planan, set out from Jidu in Jiangxi Province and took the Long March Route along the Long March Route of the First Front Red Army of that year. After 384 days of walking, in November 2003 finally arrived in northern Shaanxi. They arrived at the terminal of the Long March of the Red Army - told reporters a few days ago in Wuqi County, northern Shaanxi: "The Long March is not 25,000 miles but 12,000 to