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He was an anti-Japanese tiger general who once annihilated 100,000 enemies, and spent his life traversing the battlefield, but in his later years he lived in poverty

In the modern history of our country's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, there have been thousands of outstanding generals, who led the soldiers under their hands to fight in blood on the battlefield, and it is precisely because of them who are loyal and righteous people who can win victories again and again and make great contributions to saving the Chinese nation. It's chilling.

He was an anti-Japanese tiger general who once annihilated 100,000 enemies, and spent his life traversing the battlefield, but in his later years he lived in poverty

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the name Xue Yue can be said to be a mighty Earthquake Japanese side, and he was also one of the few people in the Nationalist army who dared to disobey the orders of the commander and fight the enemy to the end. He was also the general who annihilated the most enemies in the entire battle. His heroic killing of the enemy touched many people. In 1939, the Japanese invasion of our country had extended to most of the southern provinces. With the fall of Nanchang again, neighboring Changsha became the enemy's next target. He was in charge of stationing here. Although the order issued by the Nationalist government at that time was to preserve the strength as much as possible and retreat if he could not fight, General Xue, unlike the others, was determined to defend the city, even at the cost of his life. Therefore, the war experienced by Changsha during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was also very cruel, and the blood flowed like a river.

He was an anti-Japanese tiger general who once annihilated 100,000 enemies, and spent his life traversing the battlefield, but in his later years he lived in poverty

In the face of the elite troops of the Japanese Kou who had the upper hand in equipment, General Xue did not look for a way out like the generals stationed in other cities, but did his best to resist. As a result, he developed a number of feasible strategies. First, he destroyed the road, diverted the grain and grass in the rear, and fought a war of attrition with the enemy, and later he created the famous 'Heavenly Furnace Tactics', which dealt a fierce blow to the Japanese. Even Okamura compared him to Yue Fei. It can be seen that even the enemies admire him. This admiration was also bought with his loyalty and patriotism and his desperate struggle against the enemy on the battlefield.

He was an anti-Japanese tiger general who once annihilated 100,000 enemies, and spent his life traversing the battlefield, but in his later years he lived in poverty

After the end of the Liberation War, he also followed Lao Jiang to Taiwan, but this fierce general who had once galloped across the battlefield was not very comfortable in the official field, and the deceit and deception in the official field made it difficult for him to deal with it, and his upright character also offended many people, and he did not get the reuse he deserved. His stubborn and arbitrary approach to work offended many of his colleagues he worked with, leading him to be left uninhabited when he needed help. In his later years, he completely offended the top brass by refusing to sign a document issued by the authorities, and all government subsidies to his residence were abolished.

He was an anti-Japanese tiger general who once annihilated 100,000 enemies, and spent his life traversing the battlefield, but in his later years he lived in poverty

Unexpectedly, a veteran warrior who had made great achievements on the battlefield was thus forgotten about his contributions, and because of some of his personal insistence, even the government gave up support for him. As a result, he was sued for not being able to pay the rent.

I did not expect that the general who was invincible on the battlefield would be treated unfairly, only because he had a disagreement with those in power, and his old age was spent in poverty. General Xue died in 1998 at the age of 103. I don't know how many people can remember his glorious record of annihilating 100,000 enemy troops.

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