Yue Fei (1103 - 1142) was a famous general at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was known as the "Yue Family Army". Yue Fei was born in the seventh year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1104). He was intelligent, loyal, and brave since childhood. He joined the Jianghu Revolutionary Army to fight against foreign enemies. In the seventh year of Xuanhe (1104), Yue Fei was transferred from the Jianghu Revolutionary Army to the Song Dynasty army and served under the Privy Envoy Zhang Jun. After the fall of the Jin Dynasty, Yue Fei and Zhang Jun led the army to fight against the Jin Dynasty and won many victories. In the fourth year of Shaoxing (1134), Yue Fei was appointed as the prince's tutor. In the sixth year of Shaoxing (1136), Yue Fei was captured by the Jin Dynasty. In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei returned to the motherland and launched a series of resistance against the Southern Song government. Shaoxing ten years (1140 years) Yue Fei in Lin 'an City led troops to defeat the Jin Dynasty's attack, recovered the lost land and established an immortal meritorious service. After the fall of the Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei was implicated and imprisoned. Finally, in the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1141), he died of hatred at the age of 59. Yue Fei had a very high reputation and prestige in Chinese history. His representative works included "Red River, Writing Thoughts","Biography of Yue Wumu","Wumu's Last Words" and so on. Among them,"The River is Red, Write My Thoughts" was Yue Fei's most famous poem, expressing his lofty aspirations and unyielding patriotic feelings.