Yue Fei did not admit his guilt after being wronged, and the jailer persuaded him to admit his guilt

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-17

"Speaking of Yue Fei, everyone's hearts are full of admiration, he is a famous general of the Southern Song Dynasty and a national hero. He regained lost territory on the northern front, however, at his most glorious time, he was recalled to the captivity and imprisoned, and finally died heroically.

Today, let's review this history again, whether the mother-in-law really tattooed "Jingzhong to serve the country" on Yue Fei's back, and how Yue Fei suffered in prison, and finally died heroically. "

Let's take a look at the story of the tattoo. This folk story says that in order to motivate her son Yue Fei to be loyal to the country, the mother-in-law personally tattooed the four big characters "Jing Zhong to serve the country" on his back.

The scene of the mother tattooing on her son's back is full of tragic and touching colors, and also shapes Yue Fei's unyielding personality impression. However, in reality, the truth of this story is not high.

Because in the various historical documents of the Song Dynasty where Yue Fei lived, there was no mention of this incident. The earliest mention of this incident was the "Biography of the History of the Song Dynasty" compiled by the Yuan Dynasty, but it only mentioned that Yue Fei had a tattoo on his back, but did not mention who stabbed it.

Later, in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Qian Cai of Hangzhou wrote "Jingzhong Says Yue", this story was fully described. At that time, hundreds of years had passed since Yue Fei, so it can be seen that the authenticity of this legend is difficult to verify.

However, the people regarded it as a true story and widely disseminated it, which also reflected Yue Fei's majestic and deeply rooted image in people's minds from one side.

Despite the controversy surrounding the tattooing incident, Yue Fei's spirit of serving the country with loyalty and courage is undeniable. Born in 1103 into an ordinary peasant family, he showed superhuman talents at a young age.

He was so powerful that he could draw a bow weighing up to 300 catties, and he was fascinated by military books since he was a child, and he diligently learned military skills such as archery, horseback riding, and horseback riding, showing great love for military affairs.

Zhou Tong, Chen Guang and other famous teachers successively accepted Yue Fei as an apprentice and taught him all kinds of martial arts. Yue Fei was talented, diligent and hardworking, and soon became an outstanding military general.

He joined the army three times, from a small Yuejia patrol, and gradually promoted to the commander of the Great Song Forbidden Army. That era was the end of the Northern Song Dynasty. The Jin State actively invaded the Central Plains in the north, a large area of land fell, and the Northern Song Dynasty was defeated and retreated.

Seeing all this, Yue Fei's blood was boiling and his ambition was full. He vowed to serve his country and defend his homeland, even at the cost of his own life.

In the last years of the Northern Song Dynasty, the mediocre rule of Huizong and Qinzong led the Jin state to attack across the Great Wall. In 11127, the Jingkang Rebellion broke out, and the two emperors were taken captive to the north by the Jin, and the Northern Song Dynasty perished.

Zhao Gou, the emperor of the Song dynasty, who fled south, founded the Southern Song Dynasty in the south of the Yangtze River, but he was not a Ming monarch. At this time, Yue Fei was already a general of the Song army. He led the Yuejia army, swore to resist the Jin soldiers, and won a series of battle victories.

Yue Fei personally charged into battle, winning more with less, and repeatedly thwarted the attacks of the Jin soldiers. He successfully recovered Hebei, Hedong and other places, and captured important cities such as Taiyuan and Xingwei.

Seeing the territory occupied by the Jin people return to the embrace of the motherland, Yue Fei's ambition was even higher, and he vowed to drive through Helan Mountain, eat the flesh of Hulu, drink the blood of the Xiongnu, and finally recover the entire Central Plains.

The main peace faction within the Southern Song Dynasty, such as Qin Hui, was afraid that Yue Fei's great military exploits might cause them to be unable to achieve the goal of peace, so they began to plot to frame Yue Fei.

Jin Guo took this opportunity and proposed that Yue Fei must be killed before peace negotiations could begin. Qin Hui and others got their wish, recalled Yue Fei to the imperial court, relieved him of military power, and imprisoned him in prison, where he tortured to extract confessions.

However, no matter how severely they tortured, Yue Fei always maintained a firm will and refused to sign any false charges. Because his heart is full of deep love for his country and is extremely loyal.

The traitor designed to frame Yue Fei, not only could not directly put him to death, but used a jailer to sow discord. The jailer said to Yue Fei: "You are now regarded as a rebel, and if you don't admit your guilt, you may plot a rebellion in the future."

It is better to show your resolve by dying happily. After Yue Fei heard this, his heart was tormented, and even the stigma of "rebellion" made him unacceptable. In the end, he reluctantly signed his guilt.

Soon after, Zhao Gou personally ordered Yue Fei to be beheaded outside Lin'an City. Yue Fei was only 39 years old at the time. Before he bravely took up his righteousness, he left a swan song "Man Jianghong" for the ages, the lyrics are: "Good man, ambition in all directions, horse leather shroud back to his hometown".

Yue Fei did not have the slightest regret in his heart, because he knew that he had been fighting for justice all his life, but he was still a little reluctant to this dusty country.

Although Yue Fei has passed away, his name of heroism and loyalty will forever be recorded in history. The public admired his noble personality and steadfastness, and deeply deplored the unfair treatment he had suffered.

Yue Fei's"Serve the country with loyalty"The four characters have become a beacon of the spirit of the Chinese nation, inspiring future generations to pursue national independence and self-improvement. His life is not only a symbol of the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement, but also reveals the law of the rise and fall of the nation.

We miss Yue Fei, not only as a national hero, but also as a mirror from history, to be vigilant against internal and external troubles, and to promote the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. Not forgetting the national shame and revitalizing China is our best inheritance of Yue Fei's spirit.

In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, an ordinary peasant family ushered in an extraordinary little life, and he was Yue Fei, who later became famous all over the world. Yue Fei has shown extraordinary talent since he was a child, and his arm strength is outstanding, and he can easily pull a three-hundred-pound bow.

From an early age, he was obsessed with military books, diligently learning the skills of archery, horseback riding, and driving a horse-drawn carriage, which showed his deep love for the military. Yue Fei's talent and diligence earned him the favor of the most outstanding martial artists of the time, Zhou Tong and Chen Guang, who took Yue Fei as an apprentice and trained him rigorously, making his martial arts improve rapidly.

With his ingenuity and unremitting efforts, Yue Fei mastered the use of various weapons such as knives, guns, sticks, and cavalry and archery, and laid a solid foundation for his skills.

A few years later, Yue Fei had grown from a young martial artist to an outstanding young general. He went through three defections, and was promoted from the Yuejia inspection all the way to the position of commander of the Great Song Forbidden Army.

At that time, it was the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, when the Jin State frantically invaded the Central Plains in the north, a large area of land fell, and the Northern Song Dynasty was defeated and retreated. Seeing all this, Yue Fei's heart was full of enthusiasm and ambition, and he vowed to serve the country and protect his homeland, even at the cost of his life.

The mediocre rule of Huizong and Qinzong of the Northern Song Dynasty led the Jin people to cross the Great Wall and invade the south. In 1127, the Jingkang Rebellion broke out, the two emperors were plundered to the north by the Jin, and the Northern Song Dynasty perished.

Zhao Gou, who fled south, founded the Southern Song Dynasty in Jiangnan, but his ability was also limited. At this time, Yue Fei was already a general of the Song army, and he led the Yue family army, firmly resisted the Jin, and repeatedly won victories on the battlefield.

In the face of the powerful Jin ** team, Yue Fei showed outstanding command skills, and he took the lead on the battlefield and charged into battle. He led his troops to seize important towns such as Taiyuan and Xingwei, wiped out more than 100,000 Jin soldiers, and recovered Hebei, Hedong and other places.

Looking at the recovery of a large area of lost land, Yue Fei's fighting spirit became even stronger, and he vowed to drive through Helan Mountain, eat the flesh of Hulu, drink the blood of the Huns, and definitely recover the entire Central Plains.

The Yue family army led by Yue Fei was brave and fearless, and fought with the Jin soldiers many times, all of which were victorious. The Jin people were in awe of the Yue army, and there is a legend that the king of the Jin Kingdom once said, "I would rather see 100,000 Song soldiers than one Yue army."

Yue Fei's military exploits are outstanding and his reputation is far-reaching, and the history books praise him as "commanding the divine army, and in the midst of the deployment of troops, it is like a storm, frost, thunder and lightning".

Yue Fei made many exploits on the battlefield, but the lord of the Southern Song Dynasty court and Qin Hui and others began to be jealous of him. They were afraid that Yue Fei's victory would put the Jin people under pressure, which would be detrimental to their peace plans.

So, they conspired to try to weaken Yue Fei's strength. Jin Guo took the opportunity to put forward the request that "Yue Fei must be killed before peace can be considered", which made Qin Hui and the others ecstatic.

They immediately ordered Yue Fei to be recalled and stripped of his military power. Soon after, Yue Fei was thrown into prison and subjected to harsh torture to extract a confession, forcing him to sign a "trumped-up" indictment.

In prison, Yue Fei endured inhuman torture, whipping, sleep deprivation, kneeling, and so on. The traitors tried to get him to sign a confession and admit treason, but Yue Fei did not waver.

His love for his country is still burning in his heart, and he will never admit those crimes that are not true. Although his body was devastated and bruised, his will was as strong as a rock.

In the face of severe torture, he chose to die rather than give in, so that those traitors were helpless. The jailer, seeing that he was still excited under these tortures, exclaimed: "Loyalty is the highest pleasure in life, and I have the privilege of experiencing such pleasure without any complaints or regrets. ”

You are already regarded as a traitor, and if you do not admit your guilt, you will surely rebel in the future. When Yue Fei heard this, his heart was full of pain, because he couldn't accept the derogatory title of "traitor", which was exactly the weakness that the traitor had grasped in him.

After a long ideological struggle, Yue Fei finally signed his name on the charge.

Soon, Zhao Gou personally ordered that Yue Fei was beheaded outside Lin'an City at the age of 39. Before his execution, Yue Fei left behind the eternal swan song "Man Jianghong", integrating his love and reluctance for life, as well as his pursuit of ideals.

If you don't read the Water Margin, you don't read the Three Kingdoms", Yue Fei's life is just like this proverb says, he has shown outstanding military talent since he was a child, and he has become more and more heroic when he grows up, but he still has a tragic life by mistake.

Either way, he had no regrets, for he knew that his whole life had burned in great indignation. It's just that I still have a trace of reluctance to this dusty country.

Yue Fei's heroic soul endures, and his heroic and loyal deeds spread all over the world. The people revered his noble character and unswerving devotion and denounced his wicked deeds. He is a national hero who will forever be recorded in history.

Yue Fei's tragic "loyalty to the country" is a beacon of the spirit of the Chinese nation, inspiring countless future generations to find a spiritual home for national independence and self-improvement.

His life is not only the epitome of the Chinese nation's unremitting self-improvement, but also reveals the historical law of the rise and fall of this nation.

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