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You might as well listen to Liu Lanfang's Yue Fei biography.
Take a look at Sima Qian's "Book of Reporting to the Shaoqing" and the Han book "The Biography of Sima Qian".
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Zhao Gou was afraid that his father and brother would return to the court, his throne would not be guaranteed, and he was afraid that Yue Fei would regain the lost land, and he would return to Kaifeng and leave Hangzhou, which was rich in beauties, and he was afraid that the Jin Dynasty would mobilize heavy troops to retaliate, at that time Yue Fei was difficult to resist, and the country he had finally obtained was gone, the most important thing was the first reason, so as soon as Qin Hui mentioned it, he made an order, he was bent on peaceful coexistence with the Jin Dynasty, and did not want to have war, so he wanted to negotiate peace with the Jin Dynasty, but the first of the peace conditions issued by the Jin Dynasty was to Yue Fei's death. So for the sake of the small court of the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei made a sacrifice. Zhao Gou would not doubt Yue Fei's loyalty, but if a general wants to rebel, the most important thing is to preserve his strength, Yue Fei put his troops on the front line, how to preserve his strength?
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The story of Yue Fei and Qin Hui: Yue Fei is a national hero, attaches importance to the people's anti-gold strength, he is loyal to the monarch and patriotic, and his mother stabbed Yue Fei on the back of Yue Fei with the four characters of "loyalty to the country", Yue Fei is also the anti-gold hero in the history of the limbs, deeply worshiped by the people, and ranked first among the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. Yue Fei successfully recovered the six counties of Xiangyang and shook the Song court.
He advocated resisting Jin, Yue Fei defeated the Jin soldiers many times, Jin Guo saw that the enemy could not be the Song Dynasty, and thought of talking about it, Qin Hui was the prime minister at that time, and he did not say in the letter to Qin Hui that Yue Fei would be killed, and then he could become a mountain book. Later, Yue Fei was killed by Qin Hui on trumped-up charges in Dali Temple Prison.
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As soon as Yue Fei returned to Lin'an, he immediately fell into the net set by Qin Hui, Zhang Jun and others. In the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1141), he was falsely accused of "rebellion" and imprisoned in Lin'an Dali Temple (the original site was near the Xiaocheqiao in present-day Hangzhou). Supervising Yushi Wan Houxuan (crumbs at the end of the sound) personally interrogated, tortured, and forced Yue Fei to confess.
It is said that at the same time, between Song and Jin**, they are stepping up their planning for the second peace conference, and both sides regard the anti-war faction as a thorn in their side, and Jin Wushu even wrote to Qin Hui fiercely: "Yue Fei must be killed and then he can make peace." "Under the attack of the two evil forces inside and outside, Yue Fei is awe-inspiring, upright, and loyal to the country.
From him, Qin Hui and his gang could not find any evidence of rebellion against the imperial court, Han Shizhong questioned Qin Hui face to face, and Qin Hui said "there is no need for it". Han Shizhong refuted on the spot: "The three words 'unnecessary', how can you serve the world?"
On the Chinese New Year's Eve night of the lunar calendar in the eleventh year of Shaoxing, Gaozong ordered Ci Yue Fei to die in Lin'an Dali Temple at the age of Chinese New Year's Eve nine. Yue Fei's general Zhang Xian and his son Yue Yun were also beheaded at the city gate. The national hero Yue Fei died unjustly on the "trumped-up" charge.
Before he died, he wrote on the confession "Every day is clear, every day is clear". This is a cry of grief and indignation!
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When Yue Fei hit Zhuxian Town, Song Gaozong was anxious, in order to keep the throne, he recalled Yue Fei's father and son, killed the two in the Fengbo Pavilion, and the star fell.
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In ancient times, if I were Song Huizong, I would have killed Yue Fei for the sake of the throne
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