Thirty heroes are famous in the dust. Whose poem is Yunyue?

"Thirty heroes are famous for shaking the dust, and there are clouds and moons in eight thousand miles" is a poem by Yue Fei.

This sentence comes from Yue Fei's man Jiang Hong.

The full text of "Man Jiang Hong" is as follows:

Angry, leaning against the railing, resting in the drizzle. Looking up, screaming in the sky, strong and fierce. Thirty fame, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. Don't be idle, grow old together and be unhappy! Jingkang is ashamed, but it is still snowing. When do courtiers hate their guts! Driving a long car, breaking through the lack of Helan Mountain. Eat pork when you are hungry, and drink Hun blood when you are thirsty. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.

Translation:

I was so angry that my hair stood on end and my hat was lifted. Climbing alone on the railing and looking out, the sudden storm has just stopped. Looking up at the sky, I can't help screaming at the sky, and my heart is full of heart. Although some fame has been established for more than 30 years, it is as insignificant as dust. The north and south fought for eight thousand miles, and how many storms have passed. My hero, we should seize the time to make contributions to our country, and don't waste our youth until we are old. The shame of Jingkang's transformation has not been washed away by snow so far. When will the resentment as a national civil servant disappear? I will drive a chariot to attack Helan Mountain, and even Helan Mountain will be razed to the ground. I am full of ambition. I eat the enemy's meat when I am hungry, and I drink the enemy's blood when I am thirsty. When I recover the old mountains and waters, I will report good news and serve the country!

Yue Fei (1103—1142), a native of tangyin county, Song Xiangzhou (now tangyin county, Henan Province), was a famous strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet and national hero in China history [1-3]. , ranked first among the four generals of ZTE in the Southern Song Dynasty. Yue Fei joined the army at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. From Zong Ze in 1 128 to in110/year, he led Yue Jiajun to fight the Jin Army for hundreds of times and was invincible. 1 140, Hong Yan and Wu Shu destroyed the alliance and attacked the Song Dynasty. Yue Fei sent troops to the Northern Expedition, successively recovered Zhengzhou and Luoyang, and defeated Jin Jun in Yancheng and Yingchang to March into Zhuxian Town. However, Song Gaozong and Qin Gui made peace with one heart and ordered the withdrawal with twelve "golden plates". Yue Fei was forced to fight alone. During the Song and Jin negotiations, Yue Fei was framed by Qin Gui, Zhang Jun and others, and was arrested and imprisoned. 1 142 1 In June, Yue Fei was killed with his eldest sons Yue Yun and Zhang Xiantong on trumped-up charges of "rebellion". In Song Xiaozong, Yue Fei's unjust prison was rehabilitated and reburied in Qixialing, West Lake. Chasing Wu Mu, chasing Zhong Wu, and sealing the king of Hubei. Yue Fei was the most outstanding commander in chief in the Southern Song Dynasty. He attached importance to the people's resistance to gold and created the plan of "Lianjiang New Moon". He advocated the non-governmental anti-Jin forces and cooperation north of the Yellow River to jointly attack the Jin Army and recover lost territory. Yue Fei is in charge of the army, with clear rewards and punishments, strict discipline, compassion for subordinates and setting an example. The "Yue Jiajun" led by him is known as "freezing to death, not tearing down houses, starving to death and not beating prisoners", and the remarks of "shaking mountains is easy, but shaking Yue Jiajun is difficult" are circulated among Jin people, expressing sincere respect for "Yue Jiajun". Yue Fei opposed Song Ting's passive defense strategy of "defending the enemy alone and not daring to attack from afar to win", and always advocated active attack in order to win the struggle against gold. He was the only commander in chief who organized a large-scale offensive campaign in the early Southern Song Dynasty. [4]?

Yue Fei's literary talent is also rare among generals. His poem "The Red River Rushes to the Crown with Anger" is a patriotic masterpiece that has been read down through the ages, and later generations have compiled a collection of essays.