Mother-in-law's tomb is located in the southeast and northwest. The cemetery is 9. 1 m long, 3.2m wide and1.7m high. The exterior is a circular vault with limestone structure, and the surface of the monument is directly engraved with the "Yue Zhong Wu Wang Yao Taitai Curtain".
The original Diecui Pavilion built by Yue Fei behind the tomb has long been abandoned. In the 12th year of Ming Dynasty (15 17), the mother-in-law temple built in Wang Ying, the magistrate of Jiujiang, was destroyed by the Japanese invaders, and Sun Jishan and others rebuilt three thatched cottages, which were demolished and repaired by the Kuomintang army, and once became a ruin.
There is an altar and a stone ritual vessel in front of the tomb, and 1962 "Rebuilding Mother-in-law's tombstone" is engraved on both sides. There are forty stone steps connecting the temple foundation under the worship platform. New antique cultural relics around the tomb include Diecui Pavilion, Lu Xiao and Ancestral Temple.
1996, Jiujiang county government invested more than one million yuan to restore memorial facilities such as Diecui Pavilion and Mother-in-law Temple. There are also "Yimen", "dedicated to the country" Zhaobi, Weng Zhongshi and so on.
Yue Fei's mother, Mrs Yao Taifu, was one of the four great wives in ancient times. When the country was in danger, she encouraged her son to join the army and taught him to serve the country faithfully and become a model for mothers and women. "My mother-in-law's tattoo" was passed down as an eternal story.
It is said that with Yue Fei's army, her mother-in-law never forgets to teach her children to be loyal to her country. Yue Fei repeatedly reported the enemy's situation in front of the new marshal Du Chong and requested to go out, but Du Chong repeatedly shirked and ordered him to step down.
After many twists and turns, Yue Fei well-documented, but was stopped by guards. Yue Fei often looks up at the sky and sighs, "God won't help me kill thieves!" When the thief was not put out, he missed his mother. On one occasion, Yue Fei went home to greet his mother and told the old marshal that Zong Ze had died, while the new marshal was headstrong and had no wisdom and talent. It is better to resign and be filial to your mother than to stay in the army account.
Hearing this, Mrs Yao said seriously, "What a difference! Since ancient times, you have humiliated me and died. Now that the two emperors "Wei and Qin" have been captured, the country is in danger. The son is the court. You should give your life for the king and serve your country with your life. She is worried that she will not be able to teach her children for the rest of her life.
Put forward a tattoo on his son's back, so that his son will always have the ambition to serve the country. So the mother-in-law put on the incense table. Burn incense with candles, and tattoo the words "faithfully serve the country" on Yue Fei's back with a silver hairpin.
In the first year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1 136), Mrs. Yao Tai died of illness in Ezhou (now North Wuchang). Yue Fei wrote to Chao Xuan and buried his mother's loyal skeleton in Lushan, so that her loyal soul could coexist with Lushan, which she loved before her death.
1999 Jiangxi provincial people's Committee approved this tomb as a provincial cultural relics protection unit.