Yue Fei's Tomb enters from the inner court of Wang Yue Temple to the west. Just in front of it, there is a wall engraved with the words "loyal to the country", written by Zhu Hong in the Ming Dynasty, which is vigorous and powerful. There is a tomb in front of the wall, and there are stone tablets on both sides, engraved with the square inscription 125. There are poems about the Northern Expedition given to Teacher Zhang by Yue Fei, examples of Zhuge Liang's teaching before and after written by Yue Fei, and "Hanging the Ancient Battlefield" by Li Hua, which are chic and forceful; There is a manuscript of Yue Fei's memorial, which reflects his will to resist gold. Later generations paid tribute to Yue Fei's poems and the inscriptions that rebuilt Yue Fei's tomb and temple in previous dynasties. There is a square pool with a stone bridge at the end of the tomb. In front of the bridge is the tomb gate, and the entrance is the cemetery. In the middle is Yue Fei's tomb. The tombstone reads "Tomb of Song Yue Wang E", and on the left is the tomb of Yue Yun. The tombstone is engraved with "Tomb of Hou". There is a pillar on the tomb platform, which is engraved with couplets: "Good and evil are the same as ice and charcoal since ancient times; Fame is judged true and false today. " There are stone figurines, stone horses, Shi Hu and stone sheep on both sides of the tomb, which were erected in the Ming Dynasty. On both sides of the tomb door, there are pig iron kneeling statues of Qin Gui and his wife, Wan Yi and Zhang Jun, four traitors. The couplet next to the door reads: "Qingshan is fortunate to bury loyal bones; White iron casts innocent courtiers. " Expressed the people's love for patriotism and loyalty, and spurned the traitors.