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98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

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Title: Behind the Bank Lawsuit: General Xue Yue, the Battle of Veteran Tenacity and Dignity

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

Introduction: In the long river of time, the stories of historical heroes have either been praised or gradually faded out of public view. But for General Xue Yue, even in his later years, he still maintained the fortitude and integrity of a soldier. In the face of legal disputes with banks, this veteran who had made great achievements in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression showed his fighting spirit and unremitting pursuit of justice.

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

Text: When General Xue Yue slowly walked into the courtroom, the traces left on his face by the years could not hide the eyes that once commanded thousands of troops and horses, and their eyes were like torches. Although his steps were a little faltering, he still exuded a majesty that could not be ignored.

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

The lawsuit arose out of a dispute over bank deposits. As an ordinary account holder, General Xue Yue could not have imagined that he would be involved in such troubles in the twilight of his life. However, even in the face of complex legal procedures and risks that may have been overlooked, the veteran did not choose to back down.

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

Looking back, General Xue Yue showed extraordinary courage and resourcefulness during the War of Resistance Against Japan. He led his soldiers to bravely kill the enemy and build a great wall of steel for the nation to resist foreign aggression. Today, however, in peacetime, he encounters a new type of battlefield – the court – to defend his personal rights.

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

Sitting in front of the judgment seat, he steadied his voice: "I just did what a soldier should do. This sentence is a simple but powerful expression of his lifelong belief in duty and honor as a soldier. "Lao Tzu once wiped out 100,000 Japanese criminals!" couldn't help but make the observers respectful.

98-year-old Xue Yue was sued in court for arrears of rent, lamenting that I had killed 100,000 Japanese criminals and could not pay the rent

The lawsuit involving General Xue Yue on social media has attracted widespread attention. Community volunteers are helping and calling for more care for veterans and the elderly. Political leaders are also beginning to reflect on how to improve the living conditions of these historical contributors in their later years.

By contrasting with the stark and heroic images of the young and middle-aged years, we are witnessing how a country really treats its heroes, and at the same time inspiring public sympathy and understanding for the plight of veterans.

Eventually, after months of litigation, the court made a fair ruling. This is not only an affirmation of the merits and dignity of General Xue Yue's establishment, but also a reaffirmation that society should guarantee equal rights and respect for everyone, no matter how high their status in the past.

Conclusion: Through the successful conclusion of this lawsuit, the flame of respect for historical heroes has been rekindled in the hearts of the public. We must remember that whether on the battlefield or in life, the perseverance shown by veterans and the spirit of never giving up in the pursuit of justice are worth learning from and inheriting from each Xi of us.

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