How to evaluate Huang Xiaoming's Loyalty to Yue Fei?

In the last episode of Huang Xiaoming's Loyal Yue Fei, Zhao Gou said in front of Yue Fei's tomb: "It's not that you are unfaithful, it's that I am ignorant, your justice is here, and my world is here", which probably means: it's not that you are unfaithful, nor that I am ignorant. That's not why I killed you. First, almost all the elite soldiers of the Southern Song Dynasty in Gao Zhen were controlled by Yue Fei. Second, Yue Jiajun, who was also said by later generations, was wholeheartedly loyal to Yue Fei. In fact, Zhao Gou's killing of Yue Fei is directly related to the slogan that Yue Fei often shouts, that is, to recover the lost land, welcome back the Second Saint, and recover the lost land. Zhao Gou agrees with Zhao Gou.

Although he has no lofty ideals. But if Yue Fei can really recover lost ground, of course he will. Who doesn't want to live forever? However, there is a premise that the Southern Song Dynasty has the capital to recover lost land, and at the same time, it also guarantees that Yue Fei will not rebel. Yue Fei's slogan of welcoming two saints is a serious injury to Yue Fei. Yue Fei will go straight to Huanglong to meet Er Sheng. If successful, then Song Huizong and Song Qinzong will have to come back. Don't forget, these two are emperors, and they are justified. ?

So to sum up, Zhao Gou will kill Yue Fei, and Zhao Gou can't say that he is a bad king when he kills Yue Fei. Zhao Gou was very capable, but when he became emperor, he managed to steal peace. When he killed Yue Fei, he said that he was selfish at best. By the way, Qin Gui is also a good calligrapher, while Qin Gui is good at calligraphy, writing neatly and steadily, and is good at seal script. Tao once saw the calligraphy "Jade Rabbit Spring" on the pillar of the Confucian Temple in Jinling, calling it "very impressive". ?

Qin Gui's calligraphy has been handed down all over the world, such as poem notes and deep heart notes, and Qin Gui's ink is also included in Zeng Hongfu's Notes on Maple Trees in the Southern Song Dynasty. According to folklore, Qin Gui invented Song-style characters, but there is no conclusive historical data to support it. According to Lu Xixing's research, Songti characters only came into being and became popular during the years of Zheng De and Jiajing. Although the characters in Qin Gui's works are exquisite, they have nothing to do with the appearance of Song-style characters.