because he was a great general who defeated Song dynasty's greatest enemy (Jin) of that time for several times, and he loyal to his country and he was killed by treacherous official, Qin Hui ( and this is why he was one of the most infamous courtier in Chinese history). If Yue Fei was born in other dynasties, he might not be that famous, but during Song dynasty, he was like the only hope of the nation.
Yue Fei is famous for being a great military general and national hero in Chinese history. He played a crucial role in defending the southern Song Dynasty against northern invaders during the 12th century. Yue Fei is renowned for his loyalty, military skills, and for creating the military doctrine known as the "Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute." His tragic death at the hands of political adversaries also adds to his legendary status.
I guess you mean YUE FEI.He was a national hero of Chinese people in the Song Dynasty.He was an excellent military commander and his army was almost formidable.He protected his country from invasion of Jin,an ethic group,but he was beheaded on a false charge of treason. The same 岳飞 yue(4) fei(1) was also well-known in a story where it was said his mother tattooed the phrase 尽忠报国 jin(4) zhong(1) bao(4) guo(2) onto his back, meaning 'absolute loyalty to the end in serving your country'.
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No, he did not. Both the general's family memoir (c. 1230) and his state biography (1345) do not mention him learning boxing as a child, just spearplay and archery. Nor do they mention him creating any boxing styles to enhance the effectiveness of his soldiers on the battlefield. But does absence of evidence really point to evidence of absence? Some have tried to defend the legend by comparing Yue Fei to Qi Jiguang, a famous Ming dynasty general. None of Qi's contemporary biographies mention him learning martial arts as a child, but he is known to have compiled a manual of boxing styles to help keep his soldiers fit between battles. The only problem with this comparison is that Yue never wrote such a manual. A popular martial arts essay attributed to him called "The Ten Theses of Xingyiquan" does not appear within the corpus of the general's own historical writings--the majority of which were letters and appeals to the court--collected by his grandson during the 13th century. It was most likely written by someone sometime after the 18th-century. This is because the earliest reference to Yue Fei creating Xingyi comes from the "Preface to Six Harmonies Boxing" published in 1750. The preface mentions how he trained in spear under an unnamed master and later developed Xingyi from the thrusting motions. Prof. Meir Shahar states that Yue's mention in a 17th-century qigong manual known as the Sinew-Changing Classic (1624) led to the attribution (The Shaolin Monastery, p. 168). A forged preface from the manual claims Yue gained his great strength and military prowess from practicing the qigong exercise. Following this, numerous other boxing, weapons, and qigong styles appeared, all supposedly created by the general.
The national hero of China is Yue Fei. He was an army general in the battle against Jins. He lived in the Chinese Song Dynasty.
Battle of Fei River happened in 383.
Yue Fei was born in 1103.
Yue Fei died in 1142.
Yue Fei Temple was created in 1221.
Fei yue wei qiang - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:IIB
The cast of Yue Fei - 1940 includes: Fung Fung Pak Lei Yu Leong Wong Yan Cheung Ying
The cast of Fei yue duo biao - 1977 includes: Lun Hua Blackie Ko Shou Liang
Saam kim hap yue fei gei mooi - 1993 is rated/received certificates of: Hong Kong:III
The cast of Fei yue tian xian - 1959 includes: Ziping Li as Regimental Commander Wen Qin Lian Zhao as Zhang Qiliang
An. Li has written: 'Yue Fei de gu shi' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction 'Yue Fei shi shi yan jiu xu ji' -- subject(s): Biography, Generals 'Jing zhong Yue Fei zhuan' 'The wedding bouquet' 'Fu hai ji' 'Xi yan' -- subject(s): Motion picture plays
The cast of Fei yue de cai hong - 1980 includes: Han Chin Sibelle Hu Kai Lun Chen Su Wei
The cast of Fei chang shui yue - 1983 includes: Hui Fang as Xu Dengan Shuchao Ma as Zhu Zhiyan Luo Yan as Xu Chayin
The cast of Fei yue huang hun - 1989 includes: Lowell Lo as Allen Richard Ng as Wong Alexander Roels as Derek Chi Wai Law Cecilia Yip as Pearl