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Liu Lanfang's Story: A Summary of Yue Fei's Biography (I)

Yue Fei (1103—1142), a famous anti-Jin general in the Southern Song Dynasty, studied martial arts with Zhou Dong since childhood. Become Zhang Xian, Tang Huai, Gui Wang and Niu Hao's best friends. He joined the army to serve the country, made a scene in the martial arts, and picked the king with a gun. Zhang Bangchang, a traitor, tried to find him out, but he was saved by the guard Zong Ze and fled back to his hometown.

Soon after the defeat of Song Jinbing, he betrayed the country, and both Huidi and Qin Wang were captured. Zhao Gou, King of Kang, proclaimed himself emperor in the south, and Yue Fei was ordered to enter the DPRK, leading Yue Jiajun to fight against nomadic people. After the Third World War in Hebei, his reputation spread far and wide. Niutoushan rescue, Zhuxian Town victory. Just as he was going north to kill the enemy and headed straight for Huanglongfu, the court sent him 12 gold medals back to Beijing one after another.

Soon, because they resolutely opposed the negotiation and surrender of the Southern Song Dynasty court, Zhao Gou and Qin Gui killed his father and son in Fengbo Pavilion, Dali Temple, Hangzhou, on trumped-up charges, which triggered an eternal feud. Yue Fei's spirit of loyalty to the country has become a model handed down by the Chinese nation.