1. Yue Fei (from March 24, 1103 to January 27, 1142), with the name of Pengju, was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou. During the Southern Song Dynasty, famous anti Jin generals, militarists, strategists, national heroes, calligraphers and poets ranked first among the "Four Generals of Zhongxing" in the Southern Song Dynasty.
2. Yue Fei has been in the army four times since he was twenty. From the second year of Jianyan when he met Zongze to the eleventh year of Shaoxing, he participated in and commanded hundreds of battles. When the Jin army attacked Jiangnan, it set up a new school of its own to fight against Jin and recover Jiankang. In the fourth year of Shaoxing, the six counties of Xiangyang were recovered. In the sixth year of Shaoxing, he led the Northern Expedition and successfully captured Shangzhou, Guozhou and other places. In the tenth year of Shaoxing, Wanyan Zongbi destroyed the alliance and attacked the Song Dynasty. Yue Fei sent his troops to the Northern Expedition. The people of the two rivers rushed to each other, and the rebel troops from all over the country responded one after another and attacked the Jin army. Yuejia Army recovered Zhengzhou, Luoyang and other places, defeated the Jin Army in Yancheng and Yingchang, and marched into Zhuxian Town. Zhao Gou, Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, and Qin Hui, Prime Minister of the Song Dynasty, were determined to make peace, urging their teachers with twelve "golden medals". In the process of the Song and Jin Dynasties' peace talks, Yue Fei was framed and imprisoned by Qin Hui, Zhang Jun and others. In January 1142, he was murdered together with his eldest son Yue Yun and the general Zhang Xian on trumped up charges. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty, he was rehabilitated and buried in Qixia Ridge beside the West Lake. He was posthumously titled Wu Mu, and later Zhongwu, the King of Hubei. In the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, it was highly respected.
3. Yue Fei was an outstanding commander of the Southern Song Dynasty. He attached great importance to the people's resistance to the Jin Dynasty, concluded the strategy of "connecting Heshuo", and advocated that the folk resistance to the Jin Dynasty in the north of the Yellow River should cooperate with the Song army to recover lost territory; The "Yuejia Army" led by the "Yuejia Army" is known as "freezing to death without tearing down houses, starving to death without taking prisoners". Jin Jun commented that "it is easy to shake the mountain, but difficult to shake the Yuejia Army" to show his sincere admiration for the Yuejia Army.