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The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

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Jingkang Yao

Zhao Ji of Song Huizong is definitely the most talented emperor in Chinese history. Painting, calligraphy, lyrics, music, all proficient. His genuine works are extant, and any work can fetch hundreds of millions of yuan in the auction market.

But he is also the most incompetent and miserable emperor. In terms of incompetence and misery, the only one who can compete with him in history is his son Song Qinzong Zhao Heng.

In October of the seventh year of Song Xuanhe (1125), Song Huizong learned that the Jin soldiers had moved south and had occupied Yanjing, and the soldiers were approaching the Beijing division Bianjing (now Kaifeng, Henan), and immediately fainted to death. After the ministers hurriedly woke up, Song Huizong asked for paper and pen as soon as possible, and the imperial pen personally wrote the will to the crown prince Zhao Heng. He didn't care whether the prince wanted to or not, he just ran all the way south overnight, and he didn't gain a foothold until Zhenjiang, and since then he has called himself "the emperor of the Tao".

In front of the throne, the twenty-six-year-old Zhao Heng was not moved. He knew very well in his heart the reason why his father insisted on giving way to himself. But he had no choice, and he had no choice but to accept the Zen throne for Song Qinzong and change the name Jingkang.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Pictured: Portrait of Song Qinzong

At that time, the ministers of the DPRK and China could be roughly divided into two categories. Led by Li Gang, he strongly advocated holding Bianjing and resisting the Jin soldiers. The other type is that other people except Li Gang firmly believe that Bianjing cannot be defended, and instigate Qinzong to follow the example of Emperor Taishang to hurry westward, pass through Shaanxi, and escape into Sichuan and Shu. Qin Zong didn't want to think about it, he gladly accepted it, and he had to pack his luggage overnight, dragging his family and running away, but was stopped by Li Gang.

Li Gang first persuaded the forbidden army to hold on to Bianjing, and then forced Qinzong to take on the responsibility of a king to protect Sheji. Qinzong had no choice but to reluctantly agree. While appointing Li Gang as the squire of the military department and responsible for guarding the war in Bianjing, he also sent people to the Jin barracks to ask for peace talks.

While arranging the army and civilians to defend the city, Li Gang mobilized troops from all over the country to gather in Beijing.

The Jin people are also prepared for peace talks while besieging the city. Among the people who asked the Jin people to come to the peace talks, there must be a prince. However, when this national disaster occurred, no one in the royal family of the Great Song Dynasty was willing to risk his life, and only Zhao Gou, the king of Kang, went generously. In the Jin camp, Zhao Gou barely maintained the basic decency of the royal family. Jin Ren also determined that the identity of Prince Zhao Gou was definitely impersonated by the son of a certain general, and resolutely demanded a replacement. It is precisely because of this that in the later Jingkang Change, almost no one in the Zhao royal family was spared, only Zhao Gou escaped, and there was a Southern Song Dynasty court that was later in a corner of peace.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

The Jin people attacked the city, Li Gang held on, and the two sides won and lost each other. Seeing that the troops of King Qin arrived one after another, Qinzong agreed to the request for peace talks on land and compensation, and in February of the first year of Jingkang (1126), the Jin people withdrew their troops to the north. Bianjing was preserved, and the Northern Song regime was temporarily resped.

Soon after the Jin people withdrew, Qinzong dismissed Li Gang, who was in charge of the main battle, to show the sincerity of peace in the Northern Song court. Emperor Huizong also returned to Bianjing from Zhenjiang.

It's a pity that the Jin people were obviously unmoved by Qinzong's sincerity. Only half a year later, in August of the first year of Jingkang (1126), the troops were divided into two roads again and came to Bianjing City.

Without Li Gang this time, Sun Bo, a fellow privy councillor, was inspired by a market ballad, and unfounded his belief that a man named Guo Jing could turn the tide and save the current crisis. Sure enough, a person named Guo Jing was found in the palace guards, and he was awarded an official, rewarded with gold and silver, and entrusted with a military task. Guo Jing was also unequivocal, saying that he did know the Liujia Divine Method, and only needed 7,777 soldiers to defeat the Jinren Iron Cavalry and capture the enemy's main general alive. The imperial court was still convinced.

Guo Jing selected more than 7,000 people according to the eight characters of his birthday to form a divine army guarding Bianjing. After everything was ready, he also demanded that all the defenders of the city be removed, the city gates were opened, and the Shen army was ordered to go out of the city to meet the Jin army.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Bianjing is surrounded by open plains, which is just right for the iron horsemen of the Jin people to show their might. Guo Jing's divine army was like a sheep entering a wolf pack, and most of them were killed and injured in an instant when they left the city. Guo Jing saw that the big thing was not good on the city wall, so he used the excuse of going out of the city in person. After leaving the city, he fled directly south with the remnants of the army. The Jin people climbed the undefended city wall, and in less than a day, they easily entered Bianjing, the capital of the Great Song Dynasty.

When the Jin entered the city, they were not in a hurry to storm the palace, but surrounded it and demanded land, gold and silver, horses and women. Qinzong has lost his basic thinking and judgment, and only knows that he has no choice but to agree to the demands of the Jin people. Sent people to dig three feet into the ground in Bianjing City to prepare the gold and silver treasures demanded by the gold people, and Bianjing City was looted for this.

On a snowy day, at the request of the Jin people, Qinzong personally led his ministers to the Jin camp, bowed to the north, and handed over the table of surrender to show his submission. After the Jin people were satisfied, they let Qinzong and others return to the palace.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

As soon as Qinzong returned with his front foot, the golden envoy arrived again and again demanded a large amount of gold and silver, cloth, mules and horses, and maidens. Regardless of whether Qinzong has it or not, he just sends people to the people to loot, no matter whether the prince will pawn the peddler or pawn, no one will be spared. Because they couldn't complete the looting mission, many people were even killed with canes. There are countless girls in Bianjing who are unwilling to bear the humiliation and commit suicide, and the number of people cannot be gathered, so Qinzong has to let his concubines fill the number. Without mules and horses, the ministers had to go to court on foot.

Even so, the Jin people were still not ready to let go of the poor Song monarchs, and threatened to ask Qinzong to enter the military camp again to negotiate, otherwise they would enter the city and loot.

Helplessly, Qinzong came to the Jin army camp again, but no one came to negotiate with him, and he was only imprisoned in a leaky and dilapidated house. It was the middle of winter, extremely cold, Qinzong was hungry and cold, and life was worse than death. The Jin people never let Qinzong go back, but asked Emperor Huizong to come and meet him. Huizong is also gone and cannot return.

The Jin people waved their troops into the palace and plundered Huizong, Qinzong, the ministers of the Manchu Dynasty, as well as the concubines, palace maids and all the officials and dependents, together with countless gold and silver treasures. In order to curry favor with the Jin people, many people in the Northern Song Dynasty court helped to recruit members of the royal family to ensure that no one slipped through the net. As a result, in addition to Zhao Gou, the king of Kang in Xiangzhou, was spared, and Queen Yuanyou, who became a monk because she was abolished by Song Zhezong, no one thought of her for a while in the chaos, and she also escaped by luck. All other people related to the Zhao family in the Northern Song Dynasty were not spared, including Zhao Gou's concubine and mother. Among the imperial ministers who were taken captive, there was a person named Qin Hui.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Huizong and Qinzong were demoted to concubines by the Jin people, escorted back to the north, and suffered humiliation without food and clothing along the way. Seeing the princesses, concubines, and palace maids being dragged away and humiliated one after another, the two emperors who were once high above and held the power of life and death in the world could only swallow their anger at this time. The Northern Song Dynasty perished, known in history as the Jingkang Change.

When the Jin people besieged Bianjing, Zhao Gouzheng, the king of Kang, returned from the Jin military camp and settled in Xiangzhou, and the imperial court named him the generalissimo of Hebei soldiers and horses, and recruited the king of Qin. All kinds of military horses gathered here, waiting for his order. Xiangzhou is also Yue Fei's hometown, and at that time, he led the Xiangzhou Rebels to also take refuge in Zhao Gou, hoping to contribute to the expulsion of the Jin people and the protection of rivers and mountains.

The army and horses were assembled, but someone reminded Zhao Gou that now that the Jin people are besieging Bianjing, and Qinzong and Huizong are trapped in the city, he has a heavy army and has a lot to do. Zhao Gou understood the meaning, so he was not in a hurry to lead the army south to rescue the driver, but moved east to the Daimyo's mansion. The soldiers and horses from all walks of life were puzzled, and Zhao Gou prevaricated that he was just acting on secret orders.

It wasn't until a eunuch came to Bianjing that Zhao Gou summoned the generals and announced a great news: Bianjing City was broken by the Jin, and the emperor, the emperor, and all the ministers and family members of the court were taken captive.

A kingdom shall not be without a king for a day. Some people strongly encouraged Zhao Gou to ascend to the throne, and Empress Yuanyou, who had already become a monk but was spared from being taken captive, was invited to come out to be the master, and Zhao Gou rightfully ascended the throne as emperor in the Daimyo Mansion, that is, Song Gaozong.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Pictured: Portrait of Song Qinzong

Before the Jin people destroyed the Northern Song Dynasty and returned to the north, they supported the former prime minister Zhang Bangchang to establish Dachu as a puppet regime to help govern the south. When Zhang Bangchang heard that Zhao Gou had ascended the throne as emperor in the Daimyo Mansion, he was worried that he, the puppet emperor, would bear the brunt of the attack, so he sent someone to send the jade seal of the Northern Song Dynasty to Zhao Gou. After Zhao Gou ascended the throne, he granted amnesty to the world, not only pardoned Zhang Bangchang's treason, but also because of his "meritorious service", he was named the king of Anjun, the official residence of Taibao, and participated in the major affairs of the court.

At that time, although the Northern Song Dynasty had died and the Jin people had gone north, Bianjing and a large area of northern land were still in the hands of the Song people.

When Zhao Gou was the generalissimo of the soldiers and horses, Zong Ze was the deputy marshal. Zhao Gou delayed and did not save Bianjing, Zong Ze strongly admonished, Zhao Gou divided 10,000 soldiers and horses to let Zong Ze go to Bianjing on his own, and Yue Fei followed. After the Jin people went, Zongze garrisoned Bianjing.

At that time, when Zhao Gou entered the Jin army camp as a prince, he was still quite generous. The soldiers had high hopes for him, and earnestly hoped that he would return to Bianjing as soon as possible, lead his subjects to fight against the Jin, protect Sheji, recover the rivers and mountains, and wash away the shame of Jingkang. But Zhao Gou, who became the emperor, chased after the demeanor of his father and brother Huizong and Qinzong at this time, and only wanted to tour the south to avoid trouble. The military horses from all walks of life in Hebei gathered around, especially the rebel army that spontaneously organized, were very disappointed.

Originally, the Jin army and horses stepped on Hebei, and the soldiers and civilians suffered deeply, and they all had the heart to kill the enemy and serve the country. At that time, if Zhao Gou could lead them south and attack the Jin army from behind, he would not only be able to solve the dilemma of Bianjing. The Jin army will also be forced to retreat because they can't take care of each other, and Hebei can also be preserved because of this.

Seeing that the good situation was about to be wasted, Yue Fei, who was in Zongze's army at that time, had already become Bingyilang because of the accumulation of military exploits. In his eagerness, he wrote a thousand words, analyzed the situation in the world, and persuaded Zhao Gou not to listen to the plans of Wang Boyan and other traitors to flee south, but to lead the army north to recover the lost territory in the Central Plains.

Wang Boyan and others convicted Yue Fei of capital on the grounds that he was in a humble position and had overstepped his superiors. Fortunately, when Zhao Gou was in Jinying, he happened to see a Jin army that had fled back in embarrassment after defeat, and learned from them that there was a person named Yue Fei in the Great Song Dynasty, and the righteous army led by him was one hundred and ten times braver than the official army. Zhao Gou therefore knew his loyalty and bravery, and only ordered Yue Fei to be stripped of his official position and driven out of the barracks.

At the instigation of Wang Boyan and others, Zhao Gou began his southern tour, passing through Yangzhou, Jiankang, Hangzhou, Yuezhou and other places. For a long time after that, although he was the king of a country, he would keep running under the pressure of the Jin army, and when he was most helpless, he could only hide at sea. This is not to blame others. In the face of the Jin people's southward movement, when he made up his mind to Gou An, he had already doomed his own fate and the fate of the entire Southern Song Dynasty.

After Zhao Gou fled south, the various military horses that had originally gathered in Hebei either supported their own troops or became bandits. The Song people in a large area of land in the north fell into dire straits. There are also many people who are rising up to resist, vowing to drive out the Jin people and recover the mountains and rivers. Among them, the most legendary and tragic is Yue Fei and the Yue family army led by him.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Shake the Yue family's army

In the second year of Chongning in the Northern Song Dynasty (1103), Yue Fei was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou, which is today's Tangyin, Henan, and his ancestors have been farming for generations. His father, Yue He, was also a farmer, but he was knowledgeable and enthusiastic. Legend has it that when Yue Fei was born, a big bird flew over the roof, so he was named "Fei", the word Pengju.

Yue Fei was born with a strong martial arts, and studied hard since he was a child, especially fond of historical classics and military classics such as "Zuo's Spring and Autumn Period" and "Sun Wu's Art of War". Yue He taught Yue Fei to be a loyal person since he was a child, and because he was born in troubled times, he let Yue Fei study and Xi martial arts. Therefore, although Yue Fei grew up in a farming family, he was gentle and elegant, with the demeanor of a scholar; and he had Xi a good martial art, which could make the spear hold a hard bow, and he was truly both civil and martial, and Wen Taowu was strategic.

When the Jin people invaded the Song Dynasty in the south, Yue Fei volunteered to join the army to resist the Jin, and later exerted his military talents, and together with his uncle, he organized the Xiangyong to establish a righteous army, and was actively active in the front line of the resistance to the Jin.

Like all famous generals in history, Yue Fei is strong in martial arts and extremely brave. But Yue Fei is not an ordinary martial artist, he can write articles, is good at poetry, and is also strategic. At the same time, he also has a passion for serving the country loyally and an indomitable will. Flipping through the history book of the Yellow Dynasty, we can't believe our eyes, there is no record of Yue Fei's defeat in the book.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Picture: Portrait of Yue Fei

Zhao Gou stayed in the Daimyo's Mansion, and when Zong Ze led his troops south to relieve the siege of Kaifeng, Yue Fei followed. Once, Yue Fei only led more than 100 people to train on the frozen river, and when a large number of enemy troops suddenly appeared, everyone panicked. Yue Fei said that he would attack decisively while the enemy did not know the reality of our army and his foothold was not stable. He galloped directly towards the enemy army and cut down the enemy general under his horse in one fell swoop. The enemy was in disarray, and then fled in defeat. It was precisely because of this exploit that Yue Fei was able to move to Bingyilang, and he had a letter to Zhao Gou.

Zong Ze was left behind in Tokyo at that time, and he admired Yue Fei's martial arts and strategies very much. At that time, Zong Ze was nearly eighty years old, and when he saw that Yue Fei thought that there was a successor to resist Jin and defend the land, he finally had hope.

Yue Fei wrote a letter to Song Gaozong to send an army north to regain the lost territory, and after being dismissed and driven out of the army, he coincidentally threw himself into the name of Zhang Suo, the envoy of Hebei. Zhang Suo is one of the few generals who single-mindedly led the army to resist Jin and wanted to recover the lost territory in the Central Plains. Yue Fei came to defect, made him overjoyed, and promoted Yue Fei to Wu Jinglang.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

At that time, Wang Yan, a famous anti-gold general, was also under the name of Zhang. The army he led took the slogan of "serving the country with all your heart and swearing to kill the gold thief", that is, the famous "eight-character army" in history. When Wang Yan and Yue Fei first met, they admired and cherished each other, and they fell in love with each other. Zhang ordered Yue Fei to follow Wang Yan to lead the army across the river to the north, and when he marched to Xinxiang, there were many Jin soldiers in the city, and Wang Yan did not dare to enter lightly. Yue Fei led his men and horses alone and won Xinxiang in a battle. After that, Yue Fei defeated the Jin army in Hou Zhaochuan, Shimen Mountain, and Taihang Mountain, and killed the enemy's generals. As Yue Fei's achievements and fame grew, he had the momentum of catching up, which immediately aroused Wang Yan's jealousy. At that time, Yue Fei was Wang Yan's subordinate, and after the grain and grass were exhausted, he went to receive the grain and grass, but Wang Yan did not agree. Yue Fei knew that he was at odds with Wang Yan, so he had to take refuge in Zong Ze in Bianjing again.

Zong Ze ran Bianjing wholeheartedly, and also did everything he could to recruit military horses from all over the world. He wanted Gaozong Zhao Gou to see that Bianjing was solid under his management, so he dispelled his worries and returned to the old capital as soon as possible. Only in this way can the land in the north be stabilized, and the lost land can have hope of being recovered. Helplessly, Wang Boyan and other powerful ministers in the court were bent on controlling Gaozong in their own hands, and instigated Gaozong to favor Jiangnan. Zong Ze, Zhang Suo, Yue Fei, Wang Yan and others could only fight alone in the north.

Ever since the Jin army moved south, the Song army has been almost like a lamb to the slaughter. In particular, the general of the Jin Army, Wanyan Wushu, is famous for his bravery and has never lost a battle. He went all the way south and conquered more than 30 cities in the Southern Song Dynasty in five months. It was because of him that Gaozong Zhao Gou had to flee all the way to the sea.

But since he met Yue Fei, the good days of completing the Yan Wushu have come to an end. In the battle between the two, Wanyan Wushu has never won. The most representative battle is the Battle of Yuncheng.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Picture: Feng Zijian's oil painting "The Battle of Yuncheng" | ©️

Since Zhao Gou ascended the throne, his attitude towards the Jin people has been oscillating between resistance and Gou'an. The basic principle was that as long as the Yuhang region was not threatened, and there was still a corner of the southeast where it could live in peace, the Southern Song Dynasty court could turn a blind eye to the Jin people's rampant activities in the Central Plains. In this way, the entire Central Plains region was eaten away by the Jin people step by step. In the tenth year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1140), the Jin people went south again to attack Gongzhou and Bozhou, directly threatening the Yuhang area, and Gaozong was terrified.

At this time, Yue Fei was ordered to quell the rebellion in various places, and in his eagerness, Zhao Gou issued an edict to let him lead the army north for reinforcements. Zhao Gou even said that Yue Fei could decide all the operational deployments for himself and would not interfere with them. Yue Fei's army galloped to the aid of various places in several ways, and he led the light cavalry to garrison Yuncheng, looking at the Central Plains.

In the eyes of Wanyan Wushu, all the generals who led troops in the Song Dynasty were not worried, except for Yue Fei. This is the experience he summed up after many years of war with the Southern Song Dynasty. Wanyan Wushu had to face the reality that if Yue Fei and his Yue family army were not resolved, it would never be possible to destroy the Southern Song Dynasty. He planned to take advantage of the scattered forces of the Yue family's army to concentrate all his forces in Yuncheng and eliminate Yue Fei. Even the imperial court was very worried when they learned the news, and Zhao Gou issued an edict to him to deal with it carefully. Yue Fei was not afraid, and sent troops to challenge the Jin army every day.

Wanyan Wushu has an invincible cavalry, a group of three, both men and horses are wearing heavy armor, swords are not injured, and they are connected to each other into a whole with leather ropes, advancing and retreating together, known as "kidnapping horses". The confrontation between the two armies is like an impregnable wall, and there is no attack. Yue Fei dared to do what others did not dare to do, and used infantry to fight against the cavalry who had completed Yan Wushu. He ordered the infantry to rush into the enemy's line with their swords, not to look up at the enemy, but to bow their heads and cut off the legs of their horses. One horse was injured, and the other centaurs who were connected together lost the ability to move. Yue Fei asked his son Yue Yun to lead his troops straight into the enemy formation, and strictly ordered him: "If you can't win, I'll kill you first!" The Song army rushed back and forth for more than a dozen rounds, killing the corpses of the Jin army all over the field. Wanyan Wushu, who killed people without blinking, howled and cried: "Since the beginning of the army, I have relied on abducted horses, and now it is all over!"

Yuncheng was defeated, and Wanyan Wushu wanted to go to other places to make up for it, but all his subsequent actions were in Yue Fei's prediction. Not only did he encounter a wall everywhere and suffer defeats, but his son-in-law was also killed by Yue Fei, and he could only flee to Bianjing in embarrassment.

Although the Jin people occupied a vast area of the Central Plains, under the influence of the Yuejia army, rebels rose up in various places to resist the rule of the Jin people. Wanyan Wushu tried to force the Han Chinese to resist the Yuejia army, and almost no one in the vast northern part of the country enlisted. Many Han people who had already followed the Jin people secretly agreed to surrender as soon as they encountered the Yue family's army. Even the banner of surrender was prepared in advance, just waiting for the arrival of the Yue family's army.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Wanyan Wushu also had to sigh: "It is easy to shake the mountain, and it is difficult to shake the Yue family's army!" If someone in the Jin army makes a bet, he often points to Yue Fei as an oath: "If I lose my word, let me meet Grandpa Yue of the Southern Dynasty on the battlefield." "Whether it is a Jin person or a bandit, as long as they see the banner of the Yue family army planted on the head of the city, they all warn each other not to invade. Gaozong Zhao Gou also personally wrote the imperial book "Jingzhong Yue Fei" four words to Yue Fei.

Whether in the eyes of the enemy or in the hearts of the people, they all regard the Yue family army as a god. In the later years of the Northern Song Dynasty, corruption and deduction of military salaries by generals in the army have long been commonplace. The soldiers could not lead the military pay from the imperial court, so they took the sword in their hands and plundered the people. But the Yue family army is different.

Yue Fei not only did not covet the soldiers' salaries, but whenever he killed the enemy, he and his son would charge at the forefront of the soldiers in advance. Yue Fei's law enforcement is like a mountain. Even if his uncle violated military law, he could endure the pain and personally order the execution in front of the army, without any mercy. Even if the Yue family army was hungry, he would not rob the people's things.

Han Shizhong, who is also a famous anti-Jin general, once captured the enemy's high-ranking generals, and the other party said that he would only surrender to Yue Fei, otherwise he would rather die.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

Pictured: Portrait of Han Shizhong

On the battlefield, there are many generals who can conquer the enemy's body, and there are many generals who can make the enemy fear in their hearts. But like Yue Fei, there are very few generals who can make the enemy respect, respect, and even worship from the heart. Maybe it's because Yue Fei has never underestimated any of his enemies.

Yue Fei's martial arts are strong, and the Yue family army is invincible, but Yue Fei has never been brave and arrogant. He takes every opponent he encounters with the utmost seriousness. This is the biggest difference between him and the Perfection Vultures. Wanyan Wushu is also brave and fearless, his grassland cavalry is like a stormy wave, and Tiefutu and kidnapping horses are even more indestructible, it is precisely because of this that in his eyes, the army of the Great Song Dynasty is a group of lambs to be slaughtered, cowardly, stupid, and spineless. Including Yue Fei, he has always felt that he is the "Yue Nanman" who is not enough to worry about. It wasn't until he was defeated by Yue Fei again and again that he had to sigh that defeating the Yue family army was even more difficult than moving mountains.

Yue Fei attaches great importance to the enemy, so he does not take the courage of his husband. He's a master of tricks.

Yue Fei once asked the people around him inadvertently in front of the spy: "What should we do if we don't have enough military rations?" and then pretended to be annoyed that he accidentally leaked the secret, and finally cleverly let the spy escape. As a result, the enemy was led by the nose and fell into a trap prepared in advance.

The enemy asked for too many women, and the emperor had to use his harem to make up the number, it was too miserable, and he deserved it!

The Jin people supported Zhang Bangchang to establish Dachu at that time, but he didn't expect Zhang Bangchang to be a soft egg, and as soon as Zhao Gou became emperor, he surrendered obediently. Later, he supported Liu Yu to establish Daqi as a puppet.

Yue Fei knew that Wanyan Wushu had actually always looked down on Liu Yu. It happened that one day Yue Jiajun caught a spy, and after Yue Fei saw it, he took great pains to recognize him as an old man. It is not said that he was sent to send a letter to Liu Yu, the king of Qi, and made an appointment to design and kill Yan Wushu together. He also asked, "Obviously Liu Yu agreed, why didn't you come back to restore your life?" Yue Fei said conclusively, the spy thought that he had a chance to live, and he was very happy to accept it, and tried to find an excuse for himself why he never came back to return to his life. Yue Fei said that he could go around him for the time being, but he would have to redeem his guilt. Re-write a secret letter and trouble him to run again. The little spy thinks that he has not only lost his life by accident, but also obtained a shocking secret. With the secret letter, he found Wanyan Wushu, and Liu Yu was inexplicably abolished by the Jin people.

In history, there were many murderous battlefields in various dynasties, such as Bai Qi in the Qin Dynasty, Zhang Fei in the Three Kingdoms period, etc.; there were many gentle and elegant Confucian generals and old masters, such as Zhang Liang, Zhuge Liang, and Zeng Guofan. But like Yue Fei, who is strong in martial arts, resourceful, and has the spirit of a Confucian scholar in his bones, there are very few generals who are loyal to the monarch and the country and diligent in royal affairs. Therefore, in the fictional literary and artistic works of later generations, the Yuejia gun can be the superior martial arts that dominate the martial arts, and the "Wu Mu Testament" is a magical secret scroll that can win the world. For thousands of years, only Yue Fei can get this treatment.