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What was Yue Yun like in history?
Yue Yun, a native of Tangyin, Henan Province, is the eldest son of Yue Fei, a national hero. He is a famous major general in the history of China and a famous hero against gold. He and his wife Gong have two sons and a daughter, the eldest son's father-in-law, the second son Yue Shen and his daughter Yue Auntie.

Yue Yun in comics.

Yue Yun didn't live with his parents since he was a child, and witnessed the brutal plunder of Song people by Jin Jun.. Under the guidance and training of her grandmother, Yue Yun was determined to defend her country from an early age. Yue Fei began to practice martial arts at an early age. When he was twelve, he chose to join the army. Under his father's arrangement, he joined Zhang Xian's team and became only a soldier. He practices hard day and night, so he can be said to be both civil and military, much like his father's demeanor.

My father has high hopes for Yue Yun, so his father's education in Yue Yun is quite strict. Young Yue Yun fell down during a horse riding and mountain climbing training. His father flew into a rage instead of comforting him. He also severely reprimanded the young Yue Yun, saying that this happened because he didn't train seriously at ordinary times. Father's reprimand was not enough. He even ordered Yue Yun to be dragged out and beheaded. When all the soldiers saw that they were going to behead Yue Yun, they begged for help. Yue Fei, for his youth's sake, finally chose a stick to kill Yue Yun 100 Club. This incident is fresh in Yue Yun's memory. Later, he practiced harder and gradually formed his brave fighting style.

When Yue Yun was twenty-three, Qin Gui arrested and interrogated Yue Fei and his son on trumped-up charges. As no evidence was found, Qin Gui fabricated some charges. Later, Yue Fei was killed in Hangzhou Dali Temple, and Yue Yun and Zhang Xian were beheaded in the riots.

Yue Fei told the story of the Battle of Yue Yun.

The novel Biography of Yue Fei mainly tells the life of a generation of national hero Yue Fei. He went from a poor ordinary person to a generation of famous soldiers, served the country all his life, but died unjustly in the end. In the novel, in addition to Yue Fei's loyalty to the country, in fact, his eldest son Yue Yun also has many wonderful descriptions in the novel, which is an indispensable character in the novel.

Portrait of Yue Yun

Let's take a look at the highlights of the battle between Yue Yun and Jinling in the thirty-seventh chapter of the novel. Jin Wushu led an army to besiege Jinling, trying to seize the city gate and capture the emperor alive. In times of crisis, Yue Yun quickly touched Jinling, dancing with a double hammer in his hand. What he did made the nomads from the army retreat again and again and flee everywhere. Blink of an eye, he came to the two armies and decided to confront Jin Wushu head-on.

Jin Wushu was very surprised when he saw Yue Yun. He thought it was amazing that such a master and a doll could break into my camp in the Central Plains. He asked, "Xiaojie, dare you ask your name?" Yue Yun gave his first and last name. Hearing this, Jin Wushu was surprised and a little scared. After all, he was scared by Yue Fei. Asked his name again, Yue was very excited because he also wanted to meet Jin Wushu, so he said to Jin Wushu, "The land is divided into north and south. You should have lived in the north, so we didn't invade each other. And you, an ungrateful person, brought me from the Central Plains to be a slave. How can I stand such a thing? "

Jin Wushu doesn't want to fight with Yue Yun. He thinks it's nothing to fight with a young boy in Yueyun. At this time, his second son rushed out of the army and wanted to see Yue Yun for a while. Two people use hammers, and four hammers fly in the air. They come and go with similar momentum, and they can't tell the outcome. After fifty rounds, the silver hammer ran out. Yue Yun took the opportunity to pursue, and finally drove 8 jin j out of jinling.

How did Yue Fei's son Yue Yun die?

According to historical records, Yue Fei and his son were both killed by treacherous court official Qin Heng. Treacherous court officials arrested Yue Fei and his son on trumped-up charges and tortured them to extract confessions. But Yue Fei and his son are so proud that they may be afraid of torture. Finally, Qin Heng finally found the "trumped-up" charge and convicted Yue Fei and his son. 11On New Year's Eve in' 42, Yue Fei was killed in Dali Temple Prison, and then Yue Yun and Zhang Xian, former aides of Yue Fei, were beheaded.

The image of Yue Yun in the online game Song of Iron Blood

But for Yue Yun's death, Shi Shan is controversial. Because it is said that Qin Heng's original intention was not to kill Yue Yun, Qin Heng and Ren Jin reached an agreement to kill Yue Fei only, not Yue Yun. Moreover, leaving is an accident for me. If Jin Ren breaks his contract, there is another one to compare with. But Song Gaozong and Zhao Gou insisted on killing Yue Fei and his son. Because at that time, Song Gaozong shouted out the political slogan of "Welcome to the Two Saints", and everyone just listened to it as a slogan, but Yue Fei took it seriously. Yue Fei really wanted to take back Song Huizong and Song Qinzong, but it completely subverted Song Gaozong's political future. Therefore, Song Gaozong can't let Yue Fei's people live, because he himself wants to return to the capital of song dynasty as emperor.

Yue Yun is also a hidden danger for Song Gaozong. If you leave Yue Yun and let Yue Yun know that his father was killed by the emperor, you can't be sure whether Yue Yun will remain loyal. If Yue Yun wants to rebel, the invincible Yue Jiajun is also a great threat. So in the end, Qin Heng finally killed Yue Fei and Yue Yun. The loyal father and son were not killed in battle, but were killed by their loyal monarch.