Who was the highest-ranking general China sacrificed in the Long March?
Deng Ping, the highest general of the Red Army who died in the Long March, is in a showcase in the exhibition hall. There is a pad supporting a group of items: clothes buttons, belt buckles, sweater fragments, soles and so on. They are the relics left by the martyr Deng Ping, the highest general of the Red Army and chief of staff of the Red Army Corps who died in the Long March. Deng Ping, male, 1908, from Fushun, Sichuan. After the founding of New China, the remains of Deng Ping martyrs were found again and buried on the Phoenix Mountain covered with pine and cypress and surrounded by green water. Peng personally revised Deng Ping's resume; Zhang Aiping personally wrote an epitaph for Deng Ping martyrs; The metal buttons, trousers, sweater fragments and polished rubber soles of canvas running shoes found and preserved in the process of robbing the tomb were kept as permanent commemorative treasures by China People's Revolutionary Military Museum.