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Yue Fei, Yu Pengju, a native of Tangyin County, Xiangzhou Prefecture. Generations of farming as a profession. Yue Fei was very temperamental when he was a teenager, calm and loyal character, seldom speak. Family poverty. However, he studied hard, especially loved to read "Zuo's Spring and Autumn Annals" and Sun-Wu's Art of War. He was born with a god's strength, and before he was an adult, he was able to pull open a 300-catty bow and a hard crossbow of eight stones. He learned archery from Zhou Dong, and learned all his skills, and was able to open the bow left and right. After Zhou Dong's death, Yue Fei went to his grave on the first and fifteenth day of every month to offer sacrifices. His father thought he was very moralistic and said, "If you are reappointed because of the needs of the time, you will surely give your life for your country and die for justice." (采分点:义、其、殉国死义)

宣和四年(A.D.11122二年),真定府刘韐recruitment of a group of "daring warriors", Yue Fei was among those recruited. In Xiangzhou, there was a group of "drama bandits", whose leaders were Tao Jun and Jia Jin. Yue Fei requested to lead a hundred soldiers to destroy them. Yue Fei first sent people dressed as merchants to enter the realm of the bandits, Tao Jun and Jia Jin captured and plundered, collected into the army. He also ordered more than a hundred people to ambush at the bottom of the mountain, himself with a few dozen riders approaching the enemy to challenge, the thieves out of the battle, they feinted defeat and fled. When Tao Jun and Jia Jin led the pursuit, the ambush troops under the mountain attacked together, and the disguised merchants dispatched earlier also acted as intermediaries, capturing Tao Jun and Jia Jin back.

When King Kang arrived at Xiangzhou, Zhending Xuanfu Liu ??fei therefore met the King. King Kang ordered Yue Fei to pacify the thief Ji Qian, who surrendered with three hundred and eighty of his men. Yue Fei was reappointed as Chengxinlang and led three hundred iron horsemen to Ligudu ferry to try to attack the enemy and defeated them. He followed Liu ??n to relieve the siege of Tokyo and confronted the enemy on the south bank of the Sliding Water, where he led one hundred cavalrymen to drill on the Yellow River. When the enemy came suddenly, Yue Fei commanded his men, saying, "Though the enemy is numerous, they do not know our realities; we should attack them while they are not yet on their feet." (Points taken: Suddenly, Banner, and) Then one of them ran to meet the enemy. A fierce general came with a big sword, Yue Fei killed him, and the enemy was defeated. Yue Fei was promoted to Bingyilang, subordinate to Zongze, the left guard. He fought in Kaide and Caozhou all with great success. Zongze was amazed and said, "Your bravery and wisdom and talent and skill cannot be surpassed even by the good generals of antiquity, yet your preference for defending the field is not a foolproof plan." Then he taught him the method of laying down formations. Yue Fei said, "To lay out a formation and then fight later is the routine of the art of war, and the skillfulness of its application lies in the experience of the individual's heart." Zongze thought his words were right.

In the first year of Shaoxing, Zhang Jun invited Yue Fei to join him in his crusade against Li Cheng. At that time, Li Cheng's general Ma Jin invaded Hongzhou and set up a company camp in Xishan Mountain. Yue Fei said, "The thieves are greedy without considering the back roads, if we use cavalry to cut off the Shengmidu from upstream and take them by surprise, we can surely defeat them." He requested himself to be the vanguard, and Zhang Jun was very pleased. Wearing heavy armor, Yue Fei leaped his horse forward and quietly rushed out from the right side of the thieves and attacked the enemy line, his men following him. (采分点:重甲、潜、突) Ma Jin was defeated and fled to Gyun Zhou. The thieves belittled them because of their small numbers and pressed on them. Yue Fei's ambush troops rushed out and the thieves fled in defeat. (Points of Interest: Easy, Thin, Ambush, and Send) Yue Fei sent his men to shout, "Sit down if you don't follow the thieves, we won't kill you." There were more than 80,000 people who sat down and surrendered. Ma Jin led the remaining soldiers to Nan Kang to defect to Li Shi. Yue Fei led his troops to Zhujia Mountain in the night and killed their general Zhao Wan again. When Li Cheng heard that Ma Jin was defeated, he personally led more than 100,000 soldiers to meet them. Yue Fei met Li Cheng at Lou Zizhuang, defeated Li Cheng's army and chased after him to kill Ma Jin. Li Cheng fled to Herb Zhou and surrendered to the Pseudo-Qi.

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Zhang Jun arrived at the Yangtze River and met with the commanders of the various armies, only praising Yue Fei and Han Shizhong as men who could be relied upon to accomplish great things, and ordering Yue Fei to be stationed in Xiangyang in order to spy on the Central Plains, saying, "This is what you have always volunteered to do." Yue Fei's army moved to the western part of the capital to station, reappointed as Wusheng, Dingguojun Festival Minister, as a deputy envoy of the Xuanfu, set up an official residence in Xiangyang.