The Autumn Harvest Uprising in Hunan-Jiangxi Border refers to1In mid-August, 927, Mao Zedong returned to Changsha, Hunan Province as the Central Commissioner to organize an armed uprising. On August 18, 2008, the reorganized Hunan Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China held a meeting in Shenjia Building on the outskirts of Changsha. At the meeting, Mao Zedong conveyed the spirit of the August 7th meeting, discussed and formulated the program and plan of the autumn harvest uprising, focused on the military issues of the uprising, and decided to set up the party's former enemy committee with Mao Zedong as the secretary as the leading organ of the uprising. After the meeting, Mao Zedong armed the workers, peasants and soldiers in Anyuan, Tonggu and Xiushui, and formed the first division of the First Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Revolutionary Army, with Lu Deming as the commander-in-chief and Yu Sadu (after the mutiny) as the teacher, with three regiments. In addition, a local bandit gang was established. The rebel army targeted Changsha. 1September 9, 927, under the leadership of the former enemy Committee, the autumn harvest uprising broke out on the Hunan-Jiangxi border. The rebels won in Pingxiang, Liling, Baisha, Dongmen and other places, but later suffered serious setbacks because the enemy was strong and we were weak and lacked operational experience. Mao Zedong presided over the front committee to make a decision to abandon the plan to attack Changsha and turn to the countryside where the enemy's ruling power was weak. On June+10, 5438, the uprising troops arrived in Jinggangshan under the leadership of Mao Zedong, and created the first rural revolutionary base area in China-Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base Area, which opened up the correct road for China Revolution to surround the city with rural areas and finally seize the city.