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In 1993, 97-year-old Xue Yue was brought to court, a judge

author:Shen Xing

In 1896, an ordinary family gave birth to an extraordinary child - Xue Yue. He grew up in an era of war and turmoil, and the fate of the country was bumpy. In 1907, Xue Yue entered the Military Academy and began his legendary military career. During the Northern Expedition, he commanded the troops to fight bravely and made immortal contributions to the reunification of the country. In 1937, the iron hooves of the Japanese invaders trampled on the motherland, and Chiang Kai-shek handed over the heavy responsibility to Xue Yue, who led the troops to fight bloodily. In the battle in northern Jiangxi, he led his troops to annihilate the 106th Division of the Japanese Army, which became a glorious chapter in the history of the Anti-Japanese War. In the Battle of Changsha, 180,000 soldiers under Xue Yue fought bloodily against the Japanese invaders, and finally annihilated more than 40,000 Japanese troops and defended the hero city of Changsha. During the Anti-Japanese War, his subordinates annihilated more than 100,000 Japanese invaders to defend the dignity of the country.

In 1993, 97-year-old Xue Yue was brought to court, a judge

However, after the war, Xue Yue's relationship with Chiang Kai-shek was not harmonious, and he suffered various repressions. In 1993, 97-year-old Xue Yue was taken to court because he could not afford to pay his rent. In the courtroom, Xue Yue did not hesitate to say the moving words: "I killed 100,000 Japanese!" In the end, the court made a special judgment to allow Xue Yue to continue to live for free in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the country. Xue Yue died in his hospital bed at the age of 102. His life was a magnificent epic that we should always remember.

In 1993, 97-year-old Xue Yue was brought to court, a judge
In 1993, 97-year-old Xue Yue was brought to court, a judge

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