Eight-character pocket tactics: similar to a long snake array, whether the enemy attacks its head or tail, the other end can be rescued and surrounded if necessary. The disadvantage is that if the enemy has superior forces, it can attack its head, tail and abdomen at the same time. Production during the battle of Wuhan. Father: Xue Zongyuan (1871-1939)
Mother: Li Ciyu (1877— 1929).
Brothers and sisters: Xue Yue is the eldest son, followed by Xue Yangqin (word), Xue (word), Xue (word), Xue (word), Xue (word), Xue Huaguan. Among Xue Yue's six brothers, there are four Kuomintang generals, except Xue Yue, who is a four-star first-class general. The third brother Zhong Shu and the fourth brother Shu Da are all lieutenants. Xue Yue had three wives before and after. The first is Zhu, who got married in his hometown and died in Taiwan Province Province without children.
The second wife is Fang Shaowen, whose father was a magistrate of Lechang County, and Fang Shaowen is outstanding in literature. He used to be Xue Yue's secretary, but later he married Xue Yue and gave birth to two men and three women. According to Xue Yue's nephew, Xue Yue's wife Fang Shaowen was from Wenchang, Hainan, and died in 1947.
Tan, the third wife, got married after Fang Shaowen's death, and Xue Yue went to Taiwan Province. She gave birth to two boys and two girls. Tan died in 1994 at the age of 68. Xue Yue's second wife, Fang Shaowen, gave birth to five children, all of whom went abroad.
Xue Yue's third wife gave birth to four children.