Yue Fei’s alias is Pengju.
Yue Fei (March 24, 1103 to January 27, 1142), courtesy name Pengju, was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou (now Tangyin County, Anyang City, Henan Province). During the Southern Song Dynasty, he was a famous general, military strategist, strategist, calligrapher, and poet who fought against the Jin Dynasty. He ranked first among the "Four Generals of the ZTE" in the Southern Song Dynasty. Yue Fei performed outstandingly in his military career. He participated in and commanded hundreds of large and small battles, including the recovery of Jiankang and Xiangyang six counties, led the Northern Expedition to capture Shangzhou and Guozhou, and defeated the Jin army in Yancheng and Yingchang. Waiting for the battle. Yue Fei advocated the resistance against the Jin Dynasty. He was unique and fought bravely. He was supported and responded by the majority of the people and the rebels. However, in the ten years of Shaoxing, Yue Fei's Northern Expedition was obstructed by Prime Minister Qin Hui and others, and he was eventually framed and imprisoned and killed. Although he was later rehabilitated by Zhaoxue, posthumously named Wumu and Zhongwu, and named King of E, Yue Fei's life was full of legend and tragedy, and he became a historical hero respected by future generations.