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On Yue Fei's History of Song Dynasty
Yue Fei, a native of tangyin county, Song Xiangzhou, was a famous strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet and national hero in China history, and was the first of the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Yue Fei joined the army at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. He met Zong Ze in the second year of Jian Yan and fought with Jin Jun for hundreds of times in the eleventh year of Shaoxing. In the first year of Jingkang, Yue Fei was recruited into Zhao Gou Army and served as Marshal of Xiangzhou. Jin Jun went south to the south of the Yangtze River, and Yue Fei was unique, insisting on resisting Jin and recovering Jiankang. In Shaoxing for three years, he served as an ambassador along the Yangtze River and never forgot to recover the Central Plains. The following spring, Yue Fei regained six counties in Xiangyang. Shaoxing led the army to the Northern Expedition for six years and successfully captured Iraq, Luoyang, Shang and Guo.

In the tenth year of Shaoxing, Hong Yan and Wu Shu destroyed the League and attacked the Song Dynasty. Yue Fei sent troops to the Northern Expedition, successively recovered Zhengzhou and Luoyang, defeated 8 Jin armies in Yancheng and Yingchang, and marched into Zhuxian Town. Zhao Gou and Qin Gui, however, were bent on making peace, and ordered Yue Fei to transfer troops with twelve golden plates. Qin Gui, Zhang Jun and others were framed and imprisoned. 1 14265438+ In October, Yue Fei was killed with his eldest sons Yue Yunhe and Zhang Xiantong on trumped-up charges. In Song Xiaozong, Yue Fei's unjust prison was rehabilitated and reburied in Qixialing, West Lake. Chasing Wu Mu, chasing Zhong Wu, and sealing the king of Hubei.