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Jing Zhong first described Yue Fei, his family was difficult when he was a child, but he practiced seriously since he was a child. When he grew up, he was appreciated by the imperial court and served the country through his military exploits.
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Jing Zhong to serve the country is to describe Yue Fei, because Yue Fei's mother once carved the words Jing Zhong to serve the country on his back.
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But Yue Fei's mother is also a woman who understands righteousness, supports him to join the army again to fight against Jin's invasion, and personally uses an embroidery needle to tattoo the words "Loyal to the country" on Yue Fei's back to encourage him. Later, in various romances, it evolved into "loyal to the country", but no matter which word it is, it shows that his mother-in-law admonished him, and Yue Fei's later actions did not disappoint his mother.
From joining the army this time to being murdered by Qin Hui to death, Yue Fei has participated in and commanded hundreds of large and small battles, and has regained lost territory many times. And because he has clear rewards and punishments for governing the army, strict discipline, and can be sympathetic to his subordinates, and lead by example, he has created a Yue family army that makes the Jin people fearful.
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These four words should have been the earliest to describe Yue Fei, what I learned is that the allusion to Yue Fei has always been related to these four words.
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Serving the country with loyalty is to describe Yue Fei.
The story of the mother-in-law's tattoo is not recorded in the notes of the Song people and the wild history, including the "Jin Tuo Zhi Compilation" written by Yue Fei's grandson Yue Ke. The record of the tattoo on Yue Fei's back was first seen in the biography of the "History of the Song Dynasty" repaired by the Yuan people. There is a saying that because the system of "tattooing characters for soldiers" is still being implemented, Yue Fei tattooed the four characters "Jing Loyal to the Country" on his back when he joined the army.
Yue Fei was an outstanding commander of the Southern Song Dynasty, he attached great importance to the people's anti-Jin forces, and concluded the strategy of "connecting Heshuo", advocating that the civil anti-Jin rebel army north of the Yellow River and the Song army cooperate with each other to recover the lost territory; The "Yuejia Army" led by the army is known as "freezing to death without demolishing houses, starving to death without taking prisoners". Jin Jun has the comment of "shaking the mountain is easy, shaking the Yue family's army is difficult" to show his sincere admiration for the Yue family's army.
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Serve one’s country with true allegiance.
jīng zhōng bào guó]
Paraphrasing] to be loyal to the country and sacrifice everything.
Example] I wish the ancestors of heaven and earth today, and I will tattoo the four words " " on your back. Qing Qian Cai's "The Complete Biography of Yue" is the twenty-second chapter.
History of the Song Dynasty Yue Fei Biography": "The first life of He cast the sheath, the flying cracked clothes to show the casting on the back, there are four characters of 'loyalty to the country', and they go deep into the skin. Serve one’s country with true allegiance.
jīng zhōng bào guó]
Paraphrasing] to be loyal to the country and sacrifice everything.
Example] I wish the ancestors of heaven and earth today, and I will tattoo the four words " " on your back. Qing Qian Cai's "The Complete Biography of Yue" is the twenty-second chapter.
History of the Song Dynasty Yue Fei Biography": "The first life of He cast the sheath, the flying cracked clothes to show the casting on the back, there are four characters of 'loyalty to the country', and they go deep into the skin. ”
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Jing Zhong is describing Yue Fei. Serving the country with loyalty means being meticulously loyal, serving the motherland, and sacrificing everything for the country.
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Yue Fei! Didn't his mother engrave it on his back? It should be him.
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The Ministry Edition of the Fourth Grade Volume I Language Garden VII: Communication Platform.
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Loyalty to the country can describe Yue Fei:
In Xiangzhou City, Liu Hao, a doctor with a martial wing, was responsible for recruiting righteous soldiers and collecting the defeated soldiers. After the fall of Taiyuan and Pingding Army, Yue Fei, who returned to his hometown from the Pingding Army, witnessed the tragic killing and enslavement of the people after the invasion of the Jin people, and was indignant in his heart, and wanted to join the army, but also worried that his mother was old, his wife and children were weak, and it was difficult to ensure safety in the rebellion.
The mother-in-law, Yao, is a woman who understands righteousness, and actively encourages Yue Fei to "serve the country from Rong", and also stabs Yue Fei on the back with the words "Serve the country with loyalty (later generations will be 'loyal to the country')" as a training. Yue Fei kept in mind his mother's teachings, endured the pain of saying goodbye to his relatives, and joined the front line of the anti-gold resistance.
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The Ministry Edition of the Fourth Grade Volume I Language Garden VII: Communication Platform.
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It is an allusion to Yue Fei, describing it as a person who is loyal to the country and sacrifices everything.
It is generally described as a hero who is loyal to the people of the country, such as Yue Fei. or describe revolutionary aspirants who are dedicated to the people, such as Yang Jingyu, Fang Zhimin and other revolutionary martyrs.
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Of course, it is Yue Fei Zi Pengju, a national hero, and a famous anti-gold general.
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Jing Zhong is describing Yue Fei. He's a big hero.
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1. Jing Xiao Ji Zhong Serving the Country is a Chinese idiom, which comes from the allusion of Yue Fei, a Chinese historical figure who was a patriotic and anti-gold general in the Southern Song Dynasty. Nowadays, it is generally used to describe the soldiers stationed in the harsh environment, such as frontier soldiers, peacekeeping police, firefighters, and so on.
2. The story of the mother-in-law's tattoo is not recorded in the notes of the Song Dynasty and the wild history, including the "Jin Tuo Zhi Compilation" compiled by Yue Fei's grandson Yue Ke. The record of the tattoo on Yue Fei's back was first seen in the biography of the "History of the Song Dynasty" repaired by the Yuan people: "The first order is to cast a bow, fly a cracked dress, and show the casting with the back, and there are four major cave town characters of 'serving the country with loyalty', which are deeply skinned."
There is a saying that because the system of "tattooing characters for soldiers" is still being implemented, Yue Fei tattooed the four characters "Serve the country with loyalty" on his back when he joined the army.
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