Yue Fei’s life

Yue Fei, a native of Tangyin, Henan, suffered from floods in his hometown. His father Yue He died in the flood. His mother-in-law hugged Yue Fei and escaped in a lotus vat. He was taken in by a king of a certain village. She married Jinlan with her sons Wang Gui, Zhang Xian and Tang Huaiyi, and worshiped Zhou Tong as their teacher, studying literature and martial arts.

My mother-in-law tattooed four words on Yue Fei’s back: Serve the country with loyalty.

Later he served the imperial court, became a marshal, and led the army against the Jin with his sworn brothers. Framed by the treacherous minister Qin Hui and others, Thirteen Gold Medals were recalled from the front line, and were killed in Fengbo Pavilion at the same time as his eldest son Yue Fei's adopted son Zhang Xian, at the age of thirty-nine.

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