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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xue_YueXue Yue - Wikipedia

    Xue Yue (December 26, 1896 – May 3, 1998) was a Chinese Nationalist military general, nicknamed the "Patton of Asia" by Claire Lee Chennault of the Flying Tigers.

  2. As the head Young Master of the Heng Luo Chamber of Commerce, Xue Yue is known to be bolder and more decisive than her brothers and father. She is also headstrong and even cruel if necessary. However, she softens immensely after she fully embraces her female side as a wife of Yang Kai’s.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xue_YueXue Yue - Wikipedia

    Xue Yue (薛岳 S, Xuē Yuè P; Shaoguan, 26 dicembre 1896 – Contea di Chiayi, 3 maggio 1998) è stato un generale cinese dell'Esercito Rivoluzionario Nazionale, soprannominato da Claire Chennault delle Tigri Volanti, il "Patton d'Asia" e chiamato dai cinesi il "Dio della guerra" (戰神).

  4. Xue Yue (Chinese: 薛岳; pinyin: Xuē Yuè; December 26, 1896 – May 3, 1998) was a Chinese Nationalist military general, nicknamed by Claire Lee Chennault of the Flying Tigers as the Patton of Asia.

  5. Xue Yue, the commander-in-chief of the Chinese First Corps, used the 4th, 29th, 66th, and 74th Armies to link with the 25th Army and engaged the Japanese in a fierce battle at Madang and north of De'an, which brought the battle to a stalemate.

  6. Xue Yue (26 December 1896-3 May 1998) was a Chinese Nationalist general who served in the Chinese Civil War and the Second Sino-Japanese War. Xue Yue was born in Shaoguan, Guangdong, Qing China in 1896, and he joined the Tongmenghui in 1909 and participated in the Xinhai Revolution.

  7. Il comandante della difesa della città, il generale Xue Yue, un diplomato dell'Accademia militare di Whampoa e fedele al generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, guadagnò grande prestigio dalla vittoria difensiva presso Changsha.