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    If you take a closer look, Xue Yue can participate in many entertainment programs of later generations based on his appearance: he is very similar to Chen Yufan in "Yuquan". If Chen Yufan has long hair, the similarity is almost 80%.  But it is a pity that Xue Yue failed to enter the entertainment industry. Instead, he joined the Tongmenghui when he was 13 years old. He was arrogant and arrogant and earned the title of "Tiger Cub".  However, although he is arrogant, the name "Xue Laohu" is not passed down in vain.  As a person who was not a direct descendant of the Chiang family and had once opposed Chiang Kai-shek, and even followed others to defeat Chiang Kai-shek, Xue Yue was able to occupy a very high position in the Kuomintang army, almost entirely because of his military skills since 10  His military talents have been cultivated since he was a young man.  In 1934, it was Xue Yue's troops who directly forced the Central Red Army to leave Ruijin for the Long March. Most of the Red Army's defeats in the Long March were related to Xue Yue.  Among them, after the Red Army entered Hunan, the Battle of Xiangjiang in November was a tragic defeat in the history of the Red Army. The Central Red Army of the Long March fought for five days and five nights with an enemy force three times its own. The original 860,000 people were defeated.  There are 30,000 people left, and the main attacker is Xue Yue.  In 1935, Xue Yue once again attacked the Red Fourth Front Army, forcing it to retreat into Tibetan areas and find itself in trouble.  In July of the same year, Chiang Kai-shek transferred Xue Yue's troops north to Gansu and Shaanxi. The southern part of the 3rd Route Army Hu Zong, which was originally stationed in the northwest, came under Xue Yue's command to prevent the Red Army from leaving Gansu and developing to the northwest.  But in October 1935, Chiang Kai-shek made a fatal mistake. He actually ordered Xue Yuedong to go to Hubei to encircle and suppress He Long, and handed over full military power to suppress the Communists in the northwest to Zhang Xueliang.  As a result, Zhang Xueliang got off to a bad start and later compromised with the Red Army. A year later, the "Xi'an Incident" broke out.  And for this matter.  Xue Yue has always been extremely indignant and believed that "it was a shame for the military to fail to destroy the Communist Party" Although I don't know if this is another arrogant display of Xue Laohu, but combined with his military achievements, it is obvious that when he brought the Red Army to  It was still very difficult.  Xue Yue regrets that he failed to destroy the Communist Party, and may also cause his status in Chinese history to decline slightly.  But as time went by, the name Xue Yue became really loud again.  In August 1937, the Battle of Songhu broke out.  Xue Yuefeng was transferred to Nanjing.  He was appointed commander-in-chief of the 19th Group Army, incorporated into the Left Wing Army, and entered the Songhu battlefield.  From then on, Xue Yue fought hard for the independence and liberation of the nation for eight years and made great achievements.  His military career also reached its peak.  From September 24 to November 12, 1937, Xue Yue participated in the Battle of Songhu.  In December 1937, Xue Yue led his troops to withdraw to the border of Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangxi.  On the 27th, he was promoted to the commander-in-chief of the third theater of the former enemy.  From December 1937 to May 1938, Xue Yue successively established guerrilla bases in the Huangshan Mountains and Tianmu Mountain, commanding the units of the Third Theater to advance behind enemy lines in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui, and launch guerrilla warfare against Beijing-Hangzhou, Shanghai-Hangzhou and other transportation lines and the Yangtze River waterway.  It contained a large number of effective forces of the Japanese army, stabilized the battle situation in Jiangnan, and effectively cooperated with the Xuzhou Battle.  On May 11, 1938, Xuzhou was in a tight situation.  Chiang Kai-shek appointed Xue Yue as the commander-in-chief of the First Corps of the First Theater and quickly went to eastern Henan to command operations.  From May 14 to June 1, 1938, Xue Yue commanded the Battle of Lanfeng, which severely damaged the Japanese Doihara Division.  Just because of poor command.  When the war is difficult, there are many cases of disobedience.  As a result, the Doihara Division broke out of the encirclement and threatened Wuhan.  In desperation, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Cheng Qian, then commander of the First Theater Command, to blow up the Yellow River.  On May 30, 1938, Xue Yue was promoted to the commander-in-chief of the first theater of the former enemy.  Soon, Xue Yue commanded the troops to achieve a great victory at Wanjialing, almost annihilating the Japanese 106th Division.  In December 1938, Xue Yuejin was appointed deputy commander-in-chief of the Ninth War Zone and acting commander-in-chief.  In January 1939, Xue Yue concurrently served as Chairman of Hunan Province.  After that, the Battle of Nanchang began. ?¡­ ?In modern history, it can be said that there are very few people like Xue Yue who have achieved so many military achievements.  His military ability is far superior to that of many Kuomintang bosses, but because he has never done much in politics, many people have ignored him.  However, although this person has always been a determined person, his achievements on the external battlefield cannot be denied.  Of course, some people may ask, is the author trying to defend the warlords who were once anti-Party and anti-people?  This is an injustice.  Think about the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek. They once had a lot of talents, especially in the military field. They were as numerous as stars.  And whether in terms of equipment or in every other aspect, they were once incomparably ahead.  But in the end they were defeated and driven out of the mainland.  If Americans hadn't been obstructing it, Taiwan would have been recovered long ago.  In fact, everyone knows the reason for this, and no one can deny that it was China that the vast majority of Chinese people chose at that time!  And if Chiang Kai-shek could also gain the support of the people, given his strength, would he still have to flee to Taiwan?  Instead, it should be his men chasing him around and reenacting the story of the Long March.  Therefore, we cannot just because of some dissatisfaction with the present.??Blame the past.  Just like our current backwardness is not due to our ancestors.  Let¡¯s express our feelings and get back to the topic. ?¡­ ?Xue Yue was actually very reluctant to command the Nanchang battle.  Yes, the war was developing in a direction beneficial to the Ninth War Zone from the beginning. Okamura Neiji, the great enemy, proudly fell into the encirclement formed by him and Luo Zhuoying with heavy troops. The accurate bombing of the Air Force was even more  Okamura Ningji lost countless front teeth, and the Japanese army, which had always been aggressive, became much weaker due to the lack of artillery and tanks.  But Xue Yue was just not happy.  The reason is very simple: he, the acting commander-in-chief of the ninth theater, actually has to be commanded by others. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? It really doesn¡¯t make sense.  "These days, except for Chiang Kai-shek and a limited number of old guys, who dares to command him?"  But this is exactly the situation now.  The most annoying thing is that this person is not from the Army, but from the Air Force!  And if he were asked to find another reason for outrage, that person was actually not the commander of the Air Force, but just a chief of staff of the Air Force.  "Tonight, I say tonight, no matter whether those air force brats arrive or not, I will launch a general attack!" Nanchang, Luo Zhuoying's headquarters, Xue Yue roared loudly at his combat staff He never  I have been "insulted" like this.  Of course, this is not an insult, it is equivalent to giving him military exploits.  But as the commander-in-chief of a theater, he went to the battlefield in person, but he could not freely command the battle. No one except Lao Chiang had dared to treat him like this.  As for Lao Jiang, most of the time he just made requests and rarely interfered with his command of the front line.  But that Qin Weisince he arrived in Nanchang, he has never really given an order.  Because under the command of intelligence, Luo Zhuoying was enough to deal with those scenes.  His role is to require those frontline soldiers to achieve certain combat goals.  Even this effect is not very obvious, because as long as there is a problem on the front line, the Air Force will be dispatched Why haven't I seen these guys so diligent before?  "Sir Xue, the Air Force has said that people are already being sent here" Luo Zhuoying smacked her lips.  He didn't understand why Xue Yue was so angry.  Now that the war has reached this point, the role of the air force is obvious.  If the opponent hadn't blown up the opponent's heavy artillery and tank clusters one after another, let alone whether they could surround Okamura Neiji, depending on the opponent's desperate efforts, whether Nanchang City could be defended was a matter of two opinions.  If the Air Force had not used accurate intelligence to blow up the opponent's poison gas bombs first, making them ineffective, it would have injured the Japanese themselves, especially the powerful 6th Division, which had lost a considerable amount of combat power.  They can't be as "easy" as they are now and the Air Force's bombing of the Nanxun Railway, although it makes people feel a little distressed, also ensures that they can deal with Okamura Neiji in front of them with peace of mind, without having to worry about the enemy's  support.  This was the first time he had fought under such favorable circumstances, and he felt that it was a great pleasure from the bottom of his heart.  But he didn't understand why Xue Yue was unhappy.  "I don't care. If the stipulated time is not reached, we will launch a general attack." Xue Yue glared at Luo Zhuoying, "The air force is great, and our ninth theater is not bad either.  They have helped a lot, but think about it, Okamura  Ningci was captured alive by the air force in our encirclement If anyone heard this, who would laugh out loud? " "But this is an order given by the chairman himself!" Luo Zhuoying did not expect that Xue Yue would think so.  He admitted that these words were indeed a bit surprising at first, and it could easily make those who were unaware think that the Ninth War Zone was incompetent.  Who said China didn't have paratroopers before?  Who would have thought that the higher-ups would suddenly think of airborne operations this time?  Who would have thought that the huge Ninth Theater Command, with its hundreds of thousands of soldiers, would only be supporting a few hundred air force paratroopers in such a battle?  But thinking about Chiang Kai-shek's order again, he still didn't dare to take Xue Yue's order.  Is beating to death the same as capturing alive?  Especially when facing the Japanese who are proud of committing suicide, what are the chances of capturing an army commander alive?  Although annihilating Okamura Neji and the three divisions he led will greatly boost the Chinese people's ambitions, and annihilating the Japanese's prestige, no matter how high their ambitions are, and no matter how they destroy their prestige, it will not be as good as the Air Force's bombing of Sugiyama last time.  Yuan?  Those were not killed by luck, but were premeditated and targeted bombings by the Air Force, targeting the Japanese general.  No matter how powerful Okamura Neiji was, he was still a lieutenant general. If he were killed, everyone would not be more excited than when they heard that Sugiyama Yuan was killed. But if he were captured alive, it would be a completely different matter.  "I don't care. On the battlefield, the fighter planes disappeared in a flash. I have been waiting for them for several days. There is no reason to waste time and the lives of my brothers on their so-called airborne landing that has no boundaries." Xue Yue said with a tiger face, "That's it.  This order! When the time comes, launch a general attack!" "Sir Xue"   "Boom-boom-boom-" Luo Zhuoying's persuasion was interrupted by a burst of artillery fire. Just as he was surprised, a combat staff rushed over anxiously: "Report, the Japanese army suddenly launched a fierce attack on the North Gate, artillery fire  The fight was extremely fierce and the 30th Army could not stop it. General Wang Lingji asked the headquarters to send reinforcements immediately! "
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