The office received a letter from Zhejiang, the writer claimed to be a descendant of Yue Fei, and asked ** for help, hoping to get family relief. Yue Fei was a patriotic hero in the Southern Song Dynasty, with the ambition and pride of "serving the country with loyalty".
But Yue Fei had a straightforward personality, did not understand politics, violated the emperor's taboo many times, and was finally killed. After learning the identity of the letter writer, ** immediately put down the work at hand, read the letter carefully, wrote five words on it, and handed it over to the secretary to deal with.
The meaning of these five words has attracted widespread attention and heated discussions.
Yue Fei was bent on recovering the lost territory and welcoming back the Second Sage, which was the wish of the whole country, but he ignored the fact that Zhao Gou was not the legitimate emperor, and if the procedure was followed, Emperor Qinzong would be legitimate.
Song Gaozong was very angry about this, and he thought that Zhao Gou was making his own decision to become emperor and did not get his brother's concession. Therefore, putting forward the slogan of welcoming the two saints and returning the pilgrimage may cause unnecessary controversy and confusion.
Although Qinzong was imprisoned in the Jin Kingdom, his influence should not be underestimated, and most of the important ministers in the court were promoted by him. If he reverts, it will be absolutely easy.
However, this poses a threat to Zhao Gou. Zhao Gou has become an emperor and has his own influence and team. If Qinzong wants to stabilize his rule, he will have to think about how to deal with Zhao Gou's influence, possibly by eliminating Zhao Gou or imprisoning him forever, but this is not alarmist.
Of course, Qin Zong had said before he was imprisoned that he would only retire with peace of mind after returning to the Great Song Dynasty, and he would still be Zhao Gou's younger brother. But if he really goes back, will he change his mind? Therefore, Yue Fei's slogan made Zhao Gou very displeased.
Yue Fei didn't have any plans, he was just thinking about the people of Li and the Great Song Dynasty. In addition, he should not interfere in the matter of establishing a prince. Song Gaozong had physical defects and fertility problems, and although he had many concubines in his harem, he only gave birth to one son, who died at the age of three.
At the beginning of 1129, Miao Fu and Liu Zhengyan staged a mutiny, forcing Song Gaozong to relinquish the throne and give up the three-year-old crown prince**. Song Gaozong was frightened because he had not experienced such a scene, and his physiological function was impaired, so he lost his fertility.
For the sake of the Great Song Dynasty, Yue Fei suggested that Zhao Gou establish a prince as soon as possible to stabilize people's hearts. However, Zhao Gou was very wary of this, because the establishment of the crown prince was a family affair of the emperor, and only the ministers could put forward reference opinions, and the military generals could not interfere.
And Zhao Gou was still young at the time, only 30 years old, making such a suggestion is tantamount to exposing his shortcomings, do you doubt that I will not have a son?
Zhao Gou was unhappy with Yue Fei's suggestion, arguing that Yue Fei should focus on military matters rather than dealing with politically sensitive issues. Historically, the issue of chancellors' involvement in the succession to the throne has been considered taboo.
Feng Dao during the Five Dynasties period is a typical example, he has experienced eleven emperors, but he has been unharmed, and the secret is not to interfere with the change of the throne. In addition, Zhao Gou's attitude towards peace also disagreed.
He tended to be in a corner of peace, so under the impetus of Qin Hui, he actively sought peace with the Jin State. Some people believe that peace is the eternal theme of mankind, and Song Liao's "Lanyuan Alliance" has brought peace to the two countries for a hundred years, is this a good thing?
Does it have to be true justice for the people of the two countries to fight a bloody battle?No matter who wins or loses, the ultimate victims are innocent people. Although peaceful coexistence is the common desire of the people, Yue Fei has reservations about the peace proposal of the Jin people, who he believes that the Jin people's intentions are not sincere, and they just want to delay time.
Yue Fei told Gaozong that the Jin people were not trustworthy, and the peace agreement could not last. The terms of the Jin people's peace talks were extremely harsh, requiring the emperor of the Song Dynasty to cancel the state title and pay tribute every year, which was a self-defeating act for the Southern Song Dynasty.
Therefore, Yue Fei resolutely opposed such a peace negotiation and submitted his resignation to Gaozong. In the dictionary, Yue Fei's rhetoric was fierce, which caused Gaozong's dissatisfaction. In order to make Yue Fei accept the peace, Gao Zongte issued a warm edict, but Yue Fei still had to accept this decision.
Among the four famous generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei was the most incorruptible. He is strictly disciplined, not greedy for money, not lustful, and even the Yue family army acts with his high standards. In contrast, although Liu Guangshi is the oldest, he is greedy for life and afraid of death, greedy for money and lustful, and lax in military and political affairs.
Although Zhang Jun had military talent, he seized power by force, occupied land all over the world, and his ability to amass wealth was unparalleled. Although Han Shizhong has outstanding military achievements, he is lustful and has many wives and concubines.
Yue Fei, as the only moral perfectionist, is the most dangerous existence in the eyes of the Zhao official family, and he must be eliminated.
The real reason for Yue Fei's murder was actually that he resolutely resisted the invasion of the Jin people and defended the territory of the Southern Song Dynasty. His heroic deeds and patriotic spirit have made him a national hero, respected as an idol by countless people, and admired by future generations.
Although he was killed by Qin Hui and Gaozong in the Fengbo Pavilion of Lin'an Dali Temple, the descendants he left behind have spread all over the country after thousands of years of development. Yue Fei's descendants inherited his heroic spirit and patriotic spirit and continued to contribute to the prosperity and development of the country.
Yue Changlie, the 27th grandson of Yue Fei, was born in Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province in 1890, and later moved to Nandai, Puyuan Town, Tongxiang City. Because of inheriting the advantages of his ancestors, he studied hard, participated in the imperial examination at the end of the Qing Dynasty, and was admitted to show talent.
It's a pity that the Qing Dynasty fell, and he failed to take the exam again, otherwise it would not be impossible to win the championship and win the championship. Yue Changlie is talented, full of wealth, and considers himself a pillar of talent, and should have the opportunity to show his strength and a bright future.
However, his upright personality made him unable to adapt to that materialistic era, and he would not flatter, compromise, or unspoken rules. To put it bluntly, it is dead-eyed, jealous and hateful, and unaccustomed to hypocrisy and injustice.
Yue Changlie is a literate educator who once resigned from his position as a teacher during the ** period because of his opposition to the unhealthy practices of the principal. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was hired to teach in a primary school, and he felt the joy of the people being the masters of the country, and worked very hard.
However, his leadership has serious bureaucratic tendencies and is obstinate on going his own way and does not listen to different opinions. Yue Changlie was ostracized by the leadership for putting forward his opinions, and was eventually expelled from the school.
He was unable to find a suitable job because he was physically weak and could only rely on his previous savings to make ends meet. Although the economic conditions are poor, Yue Changlie is optimistic, does not smoke, does not drink, does not eat meat, does not gamble, and his only hobby is reading.
However, his physical condition suddenly deteriorated and he was bedridden, and his life changed as a result.
remedies may be provided at the discretion of the People's Republic of The relevant departments began to pay attention to it, in addition to giving Yue Changlie some care, they also arranged a job for him in the Zhejiang Provincial Research Center of Culture and History, and let him serve as a researcher of literature and history, responsible for writing historical materials.
Yue Changyeol's plight was alleviated when relief came, not only solving his life problems, but also restoring his health. What's even more gratifying is that ** found a very suitable job for him, eliminating his worries.
Yue Changlie was full of gratitude, and the portrait of the chairman at the bedside accompanied him for the rest of his life, and until his death in 1970, he still remembered ***'s kindness.