Calligraphy yue Fei

Because Yue Fei thought Cao Cao was a villain and ate the fruits of his leadership victory, he didn't want to be like Cao Cao. He wants to learn from Zhuge Liang and yang hu and fight for his country all his life. So Yue Fei tore up Cao Cao's copybook.

Yue Fei shows loyalty.

Yue Fei was recognized by the emperor because of his excellent work. Knowing that Yue Fei was also a copybook lover, the emperor wrote three articles for Yue Fei. Unexpectedly, when Yue Fei got the copybook, he left the copybooks of Zhuge Liang and yang hu and tore up Cao Cao's copybook. Boy, what does Yue Fei want? Is he crazy?

Yue Fei knows that he is disrespecting himself by doing so. He immediately wrote a letter to the emperor, telling him that he thought Cao Cao was a talented man, but Cao Cao was cunning and bad for the people. He also stipulated strict laws, which were not worth learning, so he tore up the copybook of Cao Cao given by the emperor. However, Yue Fei said that he was just learning from Zhuge Liang and yang hu's loyalty, loyalty and patriotism, and expanding the territory for the country. The emperor asked him to learn from Cao Cao, but Yue Fei said that he could not learn and did not want to learn.

Zhao Gou gave Yue Fei the intention of calligraphy.

Zhao Gou was very happy to receive Yue Fei's reply, because Zhao conceived to test Yue Fei's attitude and see if he was loyal to the country. You know, Yue Fei often makes meritorious deeds, which is a bit suspicious. Therefore, Zhao Gou also worried that Yue Fei had rebellious ideas, so he wrote three copybooks to test Yue Fei.

Yue Fei's answer also satisfied him. He destroyed Cao Cao's copybook to show his loyalty to the emperor. At the same time, he swore to the emperor that he must, like Zhuge Liang and Yang Hucheng, fight for the great cause of Zhao Gou's reunification all his life. To this end, Zhao Gou copied a copy of the copybook "General Pei's Sword Dance Fu", which means: I hope that the general can dedicate his victory to North Korea like the general Pei Minzhi in the Tang Dynasty, and that is the happy moment!

Yue Fei's answer clearly told Zhao Gou that he would not betray his master like Cao Cao, but would always make his own contribution to the great cause of national reunification like Zhuge Liang and Yang Hucheng.