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Which part of the Red Army did Zhang take with him during the Long March?
Zhang took seven armies.

They are GongSiJun (commander Wang Hongkun, the 14th Army).

They are the Red Fifth Army (formerly the Red Fifth Army, commander Dong Zhentang).

Hong Jiu Army (Commander Sun Yuqing, Fourth Army)

Red 30 Army (Li Xiannian, political commissar of a fourth army)

Red 3 1 Army (the commander is Wang Shusheng and belongs to the Fourth Army)

Red 32nd Army (Luo Binghui, commander of the ninth army of the former Red Army)

Red 33rd Army (former 33rd Army of the Fourth Army, commander Wang Weizhou)

There is also the former fourth army cavalry, perhaps thought to be the commander. There were more than 90,000 women's independent divisions in the former Fourth Army.

The Central Committee only took away the Red Army (the former First Army, the former 33rd Army of the Fourth Army, co-edited by Commander Lin Biao), the Red Army (the former Third Army, Commander Peng) and the CMC 10000 people. The Red Fifth Army, the Hong Jiu Army, the Commander-in-Chief of the Red Army, Zhu De, and the Chief of Staff of the Red Army, Liu Bocheng, etc., all went south with Zhang. On the way south, the Red 33rd Army and the Red Fifth Army merged into the Red Fifth Army.