As a teenager, Yue Fei learned riding and shooting from a teacher. He can open the bow left and right, and likes reading books such as Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals and Sun Wu's Art of War. Yue Fei is born with divine power. When he was less than 20 years old, he could bow 300 pounds and open his waist eight stones. "It was great at that time."
Yue Fei witnessed the killing and enslavement of the people after Jin's invasion. He was indignant and wanted to join the army. He is also worried that his mother is old and his wife and children are weak, so it is difficult to ensure safety in the mutiny. Yao's mother-in-law is a woman who deeply understands the righteousness. She actively encouraged Yue Fei to "serve the country from the army" and tattooed the word "serve the country faithfully" on her back as training. Yue Fei remembered his mother's teachings, reluctantly left his relatives and joined the front line against gold. Yue Fei took "loyalty to the country" as the motto, went to the front line, bravely killed the enemy, made outstanding achievements, and became a famous anti-gold star.
Yue Fei led his troops to the Northern Expedition and recovered a large area of land occupied by the enemy. But just as he won the overall victory in the anti-gold struggle, the incompetent Emperor of Song Dynasty listened to the persuasion of the treacherous court official Qin Gui, seized the opportunity to make peace, and awarded twelve gold medals at the same time, forcing Yue Fei to send troops to North Korea immediately. Yue Fei's ambition was hard to be rewarded, so he had to send troops in tears and wrote the eternal swan song "Man Jiang Hong".
Later, he sent someone to make peace with Kim, and Yue Fei resolutely opposed it. Qin Gui poisoned Yue Fei on trumped-up charges. The famous anti-gold star Yue Fei was killed in this way. Yue Fei died at the age of 39, and the story of loyalty to the country has been passed down to this day.