Gutian Conference is an important conference in the history of the CPC, which was held in Gutian County, Fujian Province in January 1935. The main purpose of the meeting is to summarize and summarize the experience and lessons learned from the Long March of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and to adjust and reform the military, organizational, and ideological construction of the Party. The meeting passed important documents such as the Resolution on Political Life within the Party and the Instructions of the Central Revolutionary Military Committee of the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army to the Red Army at All Levels, proposing a series of new military, organizational, and ideological construction policies of the Party. The Gutian Conference was regarded as an important turning point in the history of the CPC, marking that the party's army began to embark on the road of politicization, normalization and specialization, and had a profound impact on the subsequent Chinese revolutionary history.
The Gutian Conference was held with a key factor changed, altering the course of history and shaping the future of the Gutian Empire.