Who do the four kneeling statues in front of Yue Fei's tomb represent?

In January 1142 AD, Yue Fei, a national hero and famous anti-Jin general, was killed in Fengbo Pavilion on "unfounded" charges. Also killed were the eldest son Yue Yun and his subordinate Zhang Xian. Of course, the most direct executioner in the whole incident is Fei Qin Hui. For thousands of years, people have been gnashing their teeth at Qin Hui and wishing to cut him into pieces.

After Yue Fei’s death, Yue Fei’s tomb was built in the 14th year of Jiading in the Southern Song Dynasty (1221). As for the Tomb of Yue Fei, it is located at the southern foot of Qixialing Mountains in present-day Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. The whole tomb is divided into three parts from west to east: the Zhong martyrs' temple area, the cemetery area, and the Qizhong temple area, all of which are surrounded by stones. As for the cemetery area in the middle, a Song Dynasty architectural style tomb palace divides the cemetery area into two parts: the cemetery and the cemetery. Yue Fei's tomb is in the center, and the tombstone is engraved with "Tomb of King Yue'e of Song Dynasty". On the left side of Yue Fei's tomb is Yue Yun's tomb. The tombstone reads "Tomb of Yue Yun, Marquis Jizhong of Song Dynasty". Under the tomb opposite Yue Fei's tomb, there is an iron statue of the murderer who framed Yue Fei. For these four kneeling iron figures, they are: Qin Hui, Wang Shi, Zhang Jun, and Wan Qi?l. These are the identities of the four kneeling statues in front of Yue Fei's tomb in Hangzhou. However, in front of the mother-in-law's tomb in Jiujiang, Jiangxi, there are five kneeling statues. Who is the extra one?

Qin Hui’s wife Wang: As the saying goes, fish looks for fish, shrimp looks for shrimp, and turtle looks for tortoise. Qin Hui, a villain, is definitely not a good person if he gets a wife. The Wang family in history was a sinister and vicious woman who actively helped Qin Hui bring down Yue Fei. Qin Hui interrogated Yue Fei. Yue Fei was unyielding, but Qin Hui wanted to retreat. Wang reminded Qin Hui: "It is easy to catch a tiger, but difficult to release it." It shows her vicious heart.

Wanqi?l ([mò qí Xiè, Wanqi is a compound surname of the Xianbei people): This person was willing to be Qin Hui's lackey, knowing that Yue Fei was framed, he tortured Yue Fei, and became One of the accomplices who killed Yue Fei.

Zhang Jun: A famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was narrow-minded, jealous of talents, dependent on power, adhering to Qin Hui's will, tried his best to frame Yue Fei, and was an accomplice in the murder of Yue Fei and others.

Yue Fei was a famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty. He led the Yue family army to fight hundreds of battles with the Jin soldiers, and was invincible. His heroic deeds are spread to this day, and he was later falsely accused by Qin Hui and others and imprisoned. , later Yue Fei and his son Yue Yun were killed. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty, Yue Fei was rehabilitated and reburied at the southern foot of Qixia Ridge by the West Lake. Five people were kneeling in front of General Yue's tomb. Besides the well-known Qin Hui, who else were there?

According to actual records, during the Zhengde period of the Ming Dynasty, Li Long, the military commander, cast Qin Hui, Qin Hui's wife Wang and Wan Qi?l in front of Yue Fei's tomb. Soon after the casting, the common people who hated the traitorous minister were During the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty, Fan Lai, the deputy envoy to the imperial inspection, recast these kneeling statues and added kneeling statues of Wang Jun and Zhang Jun.