China was a patriotic strategist in the Southern Song Dynasty and a hero of the Han nationality. The word Ju Peng. Hebei (Song refers to the north of the Yellow River, not the border of Henan and Hebei provinces, the same below) is a dutiful son of Yonghe Township in Tangyin, Xiangzhou (now tangyin county, Anyang City, Henan Province). In the first year of Jingkang (1 126), he joined the army to resist gold, and was promoted to Bing Xulang for his bravery. In the third year of Jian Yan (1 129), General Jin crossed the river south. At that time, Yue Fei, under the control of the right army of Jianghuai Propaganda Department, led his troops to Guangde (now Anhui) and Yixing (now Jiangsu), harassed Jin Jun, won repeatedly, recovered Jiankang and was promoted to Tongtai Town. In the third year of Shaoxing (1 133), the regime supported by Jin sent troops to capture Xiangyang (now Hubei) and other counties. In April of the following year, Yue Fei went north from Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi), defeated Liu Yujun and recovered six counties. He was awarded our time by Qingyuan Army for his work. In the summer of five years, he was ordered by Song Ting to suppress the peasant rebels in Yang Mao in Dongting Lake area. In six years, Ren Hu served as Fu Xuan's deputy envoy to Jingxi Road. By surprise, the soldiers were lured to attack Cai Zhou (now Runan, Henan Province) with some troops, and Yiyang (now Songxian, Henan Province) from Xiangyang to recover large areas of lost land in western Henan and southern Shaanxi. In seven years, Yue Fei took the opportunity of the rulers to abolish Liu Yuzhi and put forward the idea of sending troops to recover the Central Plains. Later, he wrote many times against making peace with Jin, which was rejected by the emperor and prime minister. In ten years, Wan Yanzong broke the contract and went south. According to the general plan of connecting Heshuo and marching into the Central Plains, Yue Fei sent his generals to contact the northern insurgents, harassed the rear of the 8 Jin Army, and led the main force northward, and defeated the 8 Jin Army in the battle of Yancheng and Yingchang. Just as Yue Fei was preparing to cross the river, he made peace with Jin and ordered Li to be returned, which made Yue Fei's plan to restore the Central Plains fail. The next year, he returned to Lin 'an, was relieved of military power, and was awarded a parliamentary agreement. 1On February 29th, he was killed by Emperor Gaozong and Qin Gui for "unwarranted" crimes. His son Yue Yunhe and Zhang Xian were also killed. Song Xiaozong rehabilitated Yue Fei after he ascended the throne. Xichun died in ebony in the fifth year (1 178). In the fourth year of Jiatai in Song Ningzong (1204), the king of Hubei was chased. In the first year of Baoqing in Song Lizong (1225), he became loyal to the army.