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岳飞的介绍,要英文的
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岳飞的介绍,身世,几岁时干了什么事,什么时候出生,什么时候死,作了什么大事等,拜托!!!
问题补充:请不要侮辱他!我只是想要一份介绍。赏分可以再加
提问者:bhrrr - 魔法学徒 一级

答复共 5 条
贱人 岳飞 是中国人
回答者:quakecs复活 - 童生 一级 6-11 19:33

岳飞是一个精忠报国的人 第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout
回答者:q3151133 - 试用期 一级 6-13 21:33

岳飞是一个精忠报国的人 第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout
回答者:爱上三七班 - 童生 一级 6-13 22:40

第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout.
对我上面那两位赠言:人不能无耻到这地步!请楼主擦亮眼睛

参考资料:http://skyhsu.blogspot.com/2005/09/photographsky-benjamin-sheares-bridge.html
回答者:锐之涅磐 - 见习魔法师 二级 6-14 00:32

第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout.
对我上面那两位赠言:人不能无耻到这地步!请楼主擦亮眼睛

参考资料:http://skyhsu.blogspot.com/2005/09/photographsky-benjamin-sheares-bridge.html
回答者:macheng1993 - 童生 一级 6-14 16:18

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第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout.
对我上面那两位赠言:人不能无耻到这地步!请楼主擦亮眼睛

参考资料:http://skyhsu.blogspot.com/2005/09/photographsky-benjamin-sheares-bridge.html

岳飞是一个精忠报国的人 第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout

岳飞是一个精忠报国的人 第一篇:
yue fei (1103 -- 1142), was an eminent general during the southern song dynasty. born into a poor family, he was studious, brave and intelligent. he was especially devoted to his mother. before his departure to defend his country against the jin army, his mother tattooed four characters 'jin zhong bao guo' on his back to exhort him to serve his homeland with loyalty. he fought the jin army with great courage for ten years and won every battle. he has become a national hero for his bravery.
第二篇:
Yue Fei - Founder of the Eagle Claw System (1103 - 1142)
A Famous General of the Song Dynasty. He fought against the Jin race and became a national hero of the Chinese history. He was born in a rural family in the Tang Yin district of the Henan province at 1103 AD. After a conspiracy of the corrupted government of emperor Gaozoung (Zha Gou) he was imprisoned and finally executed in 1142 AD.

Yue Fei was no ordinary man. From his youth he had extraordinary strength. Before even reaching puberty he could lift a 150 Kgr weight and stretch a huge bow. He was taught the art of combat and that of the bow from Master Zhoutong and at the age of thirty he was already a leader of an unbeatable army. He participated in hundreds of battles and in commanding and training of his troops he was considered to be tough but fair. He was very successful with combat tactics and was usually able to defeat enemies that outnumbered him. Because of his abilities it was said that "it is easier to move a mountain than Yue Fei's army".

The great General Yue Fei created the "108 hands", the so-called Yue Shi San Shou, which later was known as Ying Zhao (Eagle Claw).

第三篇:
. Yuefei (1103-1142 A.D.) was a Chinese war hero and general that lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. An accomplished military man, he was hailed as the reason that the dynasty was able to defend itself against various tribes that invaded central China during this time. His loyalty, however, was eventually questioned in the Chinese high court, and he was imprisoned and executed at 39 years of age. When a new emperor, Xiao Zong, rose to power, Yue Fei was cleared posthumously and a temple and monument were constructed in his honor. His tomb, constructed in 1221, is located in the garden outside the temple and is marked by a large grass mound. In front of the tomb are four cast iron statues, kneeling in submission, which represent the four people responsible for framing him and having him executed. Yuefei, through his actions in life, the events surrounding his death, and the image that has been cultivated by storytellers, commoners and emperors alike, has been elevated to the status of national hero. His story is told to Chinese children, emphasizing the Confucian tradition of courage and tenacity. Today, his temple is a picture of tranquility, with large statues commemorating him as one of China’s greatest generals. The gardens that surround the tomb and the whole temple complex are quiet and peaceful, despite the fact that a city of 6 million is functioning outside the walls of the temples. The temples themselves are beautiful, boasting ornate woodwork, floor-to-ceiling murals and calligraphy telling the story of Yuefei, and inlaid gold sprinkled throughout