How many children does Yue Fei have? What is the outcome of Yue Fei's children?

General Yue Fei was one of the "Four Generals of the ZTE" in the Southern Song Dynasty. After suffering the humiliation of Jingkang, General Yue Fei turned the tide and regained the six counties of Xiangyang. Later, he made many northern expeditions to the Central Plains. He was a true national hero. General Yue Fei had been practicing literature and martial arts since he was a child, and he wanted to join the army as a young man. In order to encourage Yue Fei to resolutely join the army and serve the country, his mother-in-law tattooed the four words "Serve the country with all your loyalty" on Yue Fei's back as a warning. Later, General Yue Fei devoted his life to conquering the Central Plains and welcoming back the Two Saints as his own mission. He continued to work hard and finally had hope of regaining the Central Plains. However, during General Yue Fei's fight against the Jin Dynasty, there was a rift between the emperor and his ministers. Yue Fei held a large number of troops and was quite popular among the people, which aroused the fear of Emperor Zhao Gou. In addition, General Yue Fei fought successfully and destroyed the interests of the treacherous ministers of the peace faction headed by Qin Hui in the DPRK. In the end, General Yue Fei was forcibly recalled by Zhao Gou and the treacherous minister Qin Hui and was unjustly killed in the DPRK. At that time, the people all cried for him and commemorated him in various ways. hero.

Back to the topic, General Yue Fei had two wives in his life. Later, General Yue Fei had five sons and two daughters. Among them, the eldest son Yue Yun and the second son Yue Lei were born to his ex-wife Liu. The third son Yue Lin, the fourth son Yue Zhen and the fifth son Yue Ting were born to Mrs. Li. They gave birth to two daughters, Yue Anniang and Yue Yinping, General Yue Fei. Except for the eldest son Yue Yun, the other five sons survived the crisis and did not lose their lives, but they also experienced a long period of hard life. After General Yue Fei was unjustly killed by Zhao Gou and Qin Hui, General Yue Fei's wife and several children were exiled to Lingnan for 20 years, and their lives were very unsatisfactory. Later, it was not until Song Xiaozong Zhao Yu came to the throne that Yue Fei's unjust case was finally vindicated, and Yue Fei's family was able to leave the barren land of Lingnan.

Li Wa, the second wife of Yue Fei, the emotional relationship between General Yue Fei and Mrs. Li has always been very harmonious. Her last will and testament: "I will be buried in Lushan Mountain and accompany my mother-in-law, Mrs. Yao Tai." It can be seen that she is an absolute A good wife and mother. When General Yue Fei was killed, all the children except Yue Yun were still young. The eldest Yue Lei was only 16 years old. Yue Fei's wife and most of his children were exiled to Lingnan by Zhao Gou and Qin Hui. After that, all the burdens on the family were weighed down. On Li Wa's body. Li Wa has also tried her best to raise several children and has never remarried in her life. She is worthy of being the wife of General Yue Fei.

Yue Yun, the eldest son of General Yue Fei, rarely had great ambitions. He witnessed the evil deeds of the Jin soldiers many times when he was young. Later, Yue Yun joined his father in fighting in all directions at an early age. He was both civil and military, very much like his father Yue Fei. style. Later, Yue Yun and his father Yue Fei were unjustly imprisoned, and were framed and killed by Song Gaozong Zhao Gou and the treacherous minister Qin Hui. After Song Xiaozong Zhao He rehabilitated Yue Fei and his son, Yue Yun was buried at the foot of Qixia Ridge in Hangzhou. Yue Yun died at the age of It is really a pity that he is only 23 years old.

After General Yue Fei was unjustly killed, Yue Lei, the second son of Yue Fei, was forced to be exiled to Lingnan for many years along with his mother, Mrs. Li. Later, after Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty, Zhao He, rehabilitated Yue Fei and his son, Yue Lei was granted the title. Zhongxunlang, the only prince of the pavilion, until later he became a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy. Yue Lei finally died in Jiading three years ago at the age of 78. He was the oldest son among Yue Fei's sons, which is still gratifying.

After his father, Yue Lin, the third son of Yue Fei, was excommunicated, the emperor ordered Yue Lin to be restored to the position of Right Chengshilang, and was later granted the title of Governor of Southern Jiangxi. Finally, Yue Lin was promoted to the imperial court, where he served as a minister, minister of Wen Pavilion, minister of the Ministry of War, and economic envoy to Guangdong. In addition, Yue Lin was good friends with Zhu Xi, Zhang Shi and other literati. At that time, with the help of all parties, Yue Lin began to collect Yue Fei's posthumous writings and compile them into a book. Unfortunately, Yue Lin died in the third year of Shaoxi's reign, at the age of sixty-two, before the book was completed. He was later posthumously named Marquis Zou Zhong.