Qingshan is fortunate enough to bury the bones of loyal people, and the innocent cast iron ministers into sycophants....

This is the inscription on the tomb of Yue Fei behind the kneeling statue of Qin Hui: "The mountains are fortunate to bury loyal bones, and white iron is innocently cast."

Loyal bones refer to Yue Fei's bones

The sycophant refers to the treacherous ministers Qin Hui, Zhang Jun, etc.

Yue Fei was the main general who fought against the Jin soldiers in the early Southern Song Dynasty. However, he was framed by Qin Hui, Zhang Jun and others for rebelling against the imperial court on "unfounded" charges, and was framed to death. . Before Yue Fei was killed, he wrote on his confession "The sky is clear, the sky is clear". After Yue Fei was killed, jailer Kai Shun risked his life by carrying Yue Fei's body across the city wall and buried him hastily next to the Jiuqucong Temple. 21 years later, Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty ordered Yue Fei Zhaoxue, and offered a high price of 500 guan to recover Yue Fei's body. It was moved and buried at the foot of Qixia Ridge with a grand ceremony, where Yue Fei's tomb is now located.

In the fourth year of Jiatai (1204), that is, 63 years after Yue Fei's death, the court posthumously named him King of E. The side hall, Qizhong Temple, was originally dedicated to Yue Fei's parents, but is now an exhibition room for Yue Fei's history of resisting the Jin Dynasty.

Yue Tomb, also known as Yue Tomb. After Yue Fei was killed, jailer Kai Shunqian carried his body and buried it at the foot of Beishan. After Song Xiaozong came to the throne, he was reburied here with ceremony. There is the "Jingzhong Bai Pavilion" at the entrance of the cemetery. On the north wall of the pavilion, there is a stone inscription "National Hero" written by Feng Yuxiang. Entering the cemetery gate, there are stele corridors on both sides, displaying 125 stone stele from past dynasties. The north corridor contains Yue Fei's poems, memorials and other handwritings; the south corridor contains inscriptions written by celebrities in the past dynasties and the Yue Temple was rebuilt several times. The current Yue Fei tomb was designed in the Southern Song Dynasty architectural style when it was renovated in 1979. The stone tigers, stone sheep, stone horses and stone Wengzhong displayed on both sides of the tomb passage are relics of the Ming Dynasty. Under the tomb, there are four iron figures with hands cut behind their backs and kneeling facing the tomb. They are Tai Hui, Wang, Zhang Jun and Wanqi Mao who framed Yue Fei. There is a couplet on the tomb gate behind the kneeling statue: "The green mountains are fortunate to bury loyal bones, and the white iron casts innocent ministers."

One inch of loyalty to serve the country and two lines of clear tears for missing relatives------a quote from the Ming Dynasty Yu Qian's poem "Feelings of Feelings at the Beginning of Spring".

My sincere heart is eager to serve the country; I am in a foreign country and miss my loved ones, but I can’t help but shed tears. The two lines of the poem describe the author's emotional ups and downs. Danxin: A sincere heart.

"The rivers have not washed away the hatred of ancient and modern times, but heaven and earth can know the heart of loyalty." It means that the hatred in the hearts of those who have unrealized ambitions is difficult to eliminate. Only heaven and earth know a heart of loyalty. It is a tribute to the heroes whose career has not yet been completed. sighs and praises.

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Wang pays his friends

Lu You

Distributes the pampas grass forest, and the horse army sends wine to comfort the lonely.

Rivers cannot wash away the hatred of ancient and modern times, but heaven and earth can know the loyalty and righteousness of one’s heart.

Sometimes couples invite the moon to fall, and they go wild all night long.

The jade boat is beautiful and the autumn dew is real, but I hate the color of the geese.

The sound of wind and rain and the sound of reading can be heard

Everything in the family, state, and the world Concern

This couplet was written by Gu Xiancheng, leader of the Donglin Party in the Ming Dynasty ("Ming Lian Tan Qu" 275). Gu founded Donglin Academy in Wuxi. After giving lectures, he often commented on government affairs. Later, people used it to advocate "reading without forgetting to save the country", which still has positive significance today. The first couplet combines the sound of reading and the sound of wind and rain, which is both poetic and profound. The second line contains the ambition of harmonizing the family, governing the country, and bringing peace to the world. The wind is against the rain, the home is against the country, and the ears are against the heart. It is extremely neat, especially the repeated words in conjunction, which is like hearing the sound of books.