Yue Fei's life profile is less than 300 words.

Yue Fei (11March 24, 2003-1 1421October 27), a native of tangyin county, was born in Song Xiangzhou (a famous anti-gold star, a famous strategist, calligrapher and calligrapher in the history of China).

Yue Fei joined the army at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, and Jin Jun went south to Jiangnan. Yue Fei found a new way, insisted on resisting gold and recovered Jiankang. For three years in Shaoxing (1 133), he served as an ambassador along the Yangtze River and never forgot to recover the Central Plains. The following spring, Yue Fei regained six counties in Xiangyang. In the sixth year of Shaoxing (1 136), he led the northern expedition and successfully captured the states of Iraq, Luoyang, Shang and Guo. The people of the two rivers sent a message, and the rebels all over the country responded one after another.

In the 10th year of Shaoxing (1 140), Wu Shu, Hong Yan, lost its alliance and attacked the Song Dynasty. Yue Fei sent troops to the Northern Expedition, and successively recovered Zhengzhou and Luoyang, then defeated Jin Jun in Yancheng and Yingchang and marched into Zhuxian Town. Zhao Gou and Qin Gui, however, were bent on making peace, and ordered Yue Fei to transfer troops with twelve "golden plates". Qin Gui, Zhang Jun and others were framed and imprisoned. 1 14265438+ In October, Yue Fei was killed with his eldest sons Yue Yunhe and Zhang Xiantong on trumped-up charges.

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Personality achievement

Yue Fei was a model of running the army in ancient China, and "Yue Jiajun" became a model for a while. Although he has no military works handed down from ancient times, we can see the main content of Yue Fei's strict management of the army from his scattered expositions in historical books and military practice.

The predecessors pointed out that there are six aspects when summing up Yue Fei's thought of running the army: refined but not expensive; Sincere training; Reward and punish justice; Strict orders; Serious discipline; Share joys and sorrows. The core of these six aspects is to strictly manage the army.

Because Yue Fei is strict and good at running the army, the "Yue Jiajun" has strong fighting capacity and is "invincible". Jin people also praised: "It is easy to shake the mountain, but difficult to shake the Yue family army!" "Yue Jiajun" was admired by some generals at that time and imitated by some famous generals in later generations. For example, Qi Jiguang, a famous Ming Dynasty soldier, took Yue Fei as an example and cultivated a powerful anti-Japanese force, the Qijiajun.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yue Fei