Who were the Japanese most afraid of during the War of Resistance Against Japan? This man laid down a pocket array many times, and completely annihilated the Japanese army every time
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, many heroes emerged in China. Although the Japanese army occupies a great advantage, under the resistance of Chinese military and civilian fans, the Japanese army has also paid a heavy price. This person can be called the most feared person of the Japanese, and he has laid down pocket arrays many times and completely annihilated the Japanese army every time. Who is this person? Did you know?

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, under the resistance of military and civilian fans in various major war zones in China, they launched a fierce struggle against the invading Japanese army. This person, who can be called a fierce general of the War of Resistance, once severely damaged the Japanese army, and was also the general who killed the most Japanese in the War of Resistance. He was Xue Yue, a Chinese soldier who killed the most enemies and made the enemies feel frightened.
Speaking of the general who annihilated the most enemies during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, of course, it was our General Xue Yue. General Xue Yue appeared in many battles in the anti-Japanese battlefield, such as the destruction of the enemy at Wanjialing, the three battles in Changsha, and so on. Xue Yue fought against the Japanese army and was able to win a big victory every time. In particular, the Ninth Theater of Operations under Xue Yue once left the Japanese army helpless. Unconsciously, Xue Yue became the most troublesome enemy of the Japanese.
General Xue Yue, as a famous anti-Japanese general, is also a first-class general in the National Army, how much do you know about the story of General Xue Yue? I believe that before, everyone would have such an illusion, thinking that General Xue Yue was Lao Jiang's concubine troop, but in fact, this was not the case. Compared with old Jiang, General Xue Yue's seniority is deeper, and he can be called old Jiang's predecessor.
General Xue Yue joined the League at the age of 14 and was one of the original elders of the League. After joining the association, Xue Yue participated in many revolutions and became a powerful general of Dr. Sun Yat-sen together with Zhang Fakui and others. Xue Yue fought the War of Defending the Law and encircled and suppressed Chen Jiongming, and made great achievements in the early victory of the Chinese revolution. In the Nationalist government, General Xue Yue did not agree with many of Chiang Kai-shek's ideas.
Therefore, Old Jiang was in retaliation and let Xue Yuefu stay at home. It was not until the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan that General Xue Yue re-entered the military circles and fought against the Japanese invaders.
After the Battle of Songhu broke out, Xue Yue knew that the opportunity to fight for the country had finally come. After that, General Xue Yue made great achievements during the Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Lanfeng. General Xue Yue had the nickname of "Tiger Boy", and when he fought, he was more brave like a tiger. After the Battle of Wuhan broke out, General Xue Yue came to Jiangxi. Here, General Xue Yue beat up the Japanese and began to show his military talents.
In the Jiangxi region, the terrain is dangerous, surrounded by mountains and rivers, and there are many rivers. Here, an excellent pocket array can be arranged. Xue Yue relied on his super military experience to lay a heavy ambush in Jiangxi. General Xue Yue, based on the famous Nanxun Railway, ambushed hundreds of thousands of male soldiers in the mountains of heavy mountains. When the Japanese entered Jiangxi, they saw what China's "pocket array" was. When a large number of Japanese troops were confused, the officers and men of our army seized the opportunity to kill and dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese aggressors.
The Japanese invaders were so hateful that they died at the hands of General Xue Yue. General Xue Yue fought in the Battle of Changsha and wiped out more than 100,000 Japanese troops. At this point, General Xue Yue became a demon in the hearts of the Japanese army and a figure who was frightened by the Japanese army.
General Xue Yue, as a senior figure in the National Army, stepped forward to attack the Japanese army when the country was in crisis. In the Battle of Changsha, the Japanese army felt the bravery of the Chinese generals. After that, thousands of Japanese troops died at the hands of General Xue Yue. After this, General Xue Yue was also a person that the Japanese army really feared.
Reference: Biography of Xue Yue