The story of my mother-in-law's tattoo is a household name. Do you know why my mother-in-law tattooed the word "country" less?

In the first year of Jingkang, that is, in the winter of 1 126, the nomads from Shanxi captured Kaifeng. Yue Fei is determined to join the army and serve the country. Before leaving, he asked his mother if Yao had any instruction. Yao ordered Yue Fei to take off his coat, took a silver needle, and tattooed the words "faithfully serve the country" on Yue Fei's back. After stabbing, Yue Fei asked his wife Liu to take a mirror and stand behind it. She also held a mirror to her chest and looked at the words stabbed by her loving mother through the mutual reflection of the two mirrors. That's it. Yue Fei found that the lower right corner of the word "Guo" stabbed by his mother was missing, so he sincerely asked his mother, "Mother, why did you stab a child with few Chinese characters?" Mother Yao said to Yue Fei earnestly, "Son, now nomads are invading our country, killing and plundering people. I hope my son will join the army this time, work hard to kill the enemy, and don't miss his family. " Add this to your mother's list with my son when you defeat the nomads from the golden army, recover the lost land and return home in triumph. "Yao's mother-in-law's words greatly inspired Yue Fei's confidence and courage to kill the enemy and serve the country. Later, Yue Fei became an outstanding national hero in the history of China, and the story of her mother-in-law's tattoo was handed down as an eternal story.