The embossment includes ten pictures illustrating ten historical scenes. The torch symbolizes the revolutionary fire. The three red flags stand for three Red Army forces, the 4th Front Army, the 25th Army Corps and the 28th Army Corps. On the right of flags are the head images of an army soldier and the party flag, which states the nature of the Red Army and the army principle of “The party leads the army”. Below the flags is the former site where the branch of E-Yu-Wan of Central Committee of the CPC was located, a symbol of the establishment of the revolutionary government and commanding center. Down the embossment in the left corner are a flag of the Red Guards and fighting farmers, which signifies armed fights such as Huangma Uprising, Baisha Uprising and so on. Other images are made to mark the civil Wars. On the upper right are the people taking oath by raising hands, which represent the establishment of the party organization in Xinxian County. On the right are a series of revolutionary pioneers that embodies the devotion of revolutionists to the great cause of communism. The image of farmers sending sons to the army reflects people's support of the Red Army. The charging commanders mark the strategic change of the Red Army against the Encirclement and Suppression. The shining medals represent the achievements of revolutionary martyrs and people. |