Personal data:
Yue Fei, Ju Peng, was born in Yonghe Township, tangyin county City, Xiangzhou (now Chenggang Village, tangyin county City, Henan Province) on February 15th, the second year of Chongning in Northern Song Dynasty (A.D.11March 24th, 2003).
Yue Fei's father Yue and his mother Shi Yao both come from peasant families. It is said that when Yue Fei was just born before the full moon, the Yellow River burst and the whole of tangyin county was flooded. Yao held Xiao in his arms and sat in a crock and drifted along the river. Later, he was rescued and survived.
Yue family has been farming for generations, and his family is very poor, but Yue Fei's parents still choose to let Yue Fei go to private schools and receive education. Yue Fei was gifted and resourceful since he was a child, and he loved reading Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals and Sun Wu's Art of War. In the third year of Zheng He (113), Yue Fei became an invincible gunman in a county at the age of eleven. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, I took Zhou Tong as my teacher, and I learned the skills of drawing a bow of 300 Jin and drawing an arrow left and right without wasting my hair.
At the age of twenty, Yue Fei joined the army for the first time and served as the squad leader in the army. His first battle was to "suppress bandits". In this battle, Yue Fei showed extraordinary military command ability, led troops to capture the thieves Tao Jun and Jia Jinhe alive, and made up for Xinlang. However, just when Yue Fei won the first battle and had a bright future, in December of this year, Yue Fei's father Yue He passed away. According to the etiquette system at that time, when parents died, sons had to be filial for three years and officials had to leave. So Yue Fei left the army and returned to his hometown to be filial to his father.
In the sixth year of Xuanhe, Yue Fei joined the army for the second time, but left the army again because he lost his "confession" (letter of appointment). At that time, the world was in chaos, and refugees and bandits were everywhere. At that time, Kang Wang, later Emperor Gaozong of Zhao Gou, paid tribute to Marshal Xiangzhou's army and was recruiting new soldiers.
It is said that Yue Fei, whose mother was getting older at that time, was hesitating whether to join the army to serve the country or to support the elderly at home. The mother-in-law who was nearly sixty years old chose to call her son and tattooed the words "loyal to serve the country" on his back. (Later generations often write "loyalty to the country". )
So, Yue Fei joined the army again. This trip has made a generation of famous players.