Thirty fame, the dust settles, the "thirty fame" in this sentence refers to Yue Fei's success after more than 30 years of military career. The Dust Settled expresses Yue Fei's indifferent attitude towards fame. He believes that these fame and fortune are fleeting, as insignificant as dust, and are not worth pursuing too much.
Yue Fei expressed not only his indifference to personal fame, but also his profound understanding of fame and fortune. In ancient times, many people used unscrupulous means to pursue fame and wealth, and even betrayed the interests of the country and the nation. Yue Fei, on the other hand, thinks that fame and fortune are nothing, and only loyalty and patriotism are eternal.
Eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon, this sentence describes the scene of Yue Fei trudging thousands of miles in the battle. Among them, the 8,000-Li road refers to the long-term March distance led by Yue Fei, while the clouds and the moon express the difficulties and obstacles in the March. This sentence not only expresses Yue Fei's feelings about the hardships and efforts in his career, but also reflects his firm belief and determination.
Yue Fei expresses not only the feelings of personal experience, but also the profound thinking of life. Life is like a long journey, full of hardships and dangers, but only firm faith and determination can make us go further. At the same time, this sentence also reminds us to cherish a peaceful and peaceful life and not forget those who have made great sacrifices in the battle to defend the dignity of the country and the nation.
Brief introduction of yue Fei's life
Yue Fei was a famous gold fighter, strategist, strategist, national hero, calligrapher and poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou (now tangyin county, Henan Province) and joined the army four times since he was twenty. He met Zong Ze in the second year of self-construction and ended in the eleventh year of Shaoxing. He took part in and commanded hundreds of battles.
In the fourth year of Shaoxing, six counties in Xiangyang were recovered. In six years, Shaoxing led the Northern Expedition and successfully captured Shangzhou and Zhouguo. In the tenth year of Shaoxing, Hong Yanzong destroyed the alliance and attacked the Song Dynasty, Yue Fei sent troops to the Northern Expedition, and the people of the two rivers rushed to tell each other. Rebels all over the country responded in succession and attacked the 8 Jin Army. Yue Jiajun successively recovered Zhengzhou and Luoyang, defeated Jin Jun in Yancheng and Yingchang, and marched into Zhuxian Town.