yue fei poem


At that time, many court officials were corrupted and were on the side of the Jins. “I was born a Song subject, and will die a ghost of Song!” he exclaimed. The following is my rendition of Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong" (The River All Red), the first time I post on my blog a 詞 (ci, i.e. stream ���1��Am�*b��g}A�������0-�촥>�+�;[�?��9~���. ��=��)h \>Lw[w�C��$�a�S�F���f�c�-����ᬶ�i�Q�1�G,z�����īq�V(&P�K��Z���)6k���ʱ������n���?gmW�8('�j�A6��a�U+(B8�ރ% k���8V�#k!_X@��!dkw"���K� ,��}���lӇq4H9�E����iٽ+ `��t ��$��6�9�w}�w.��Ԅ"��v����Hf� His other living kids and second wife Li … ?�1($��>�@ ���T��U��2/��O ���:��T��B��Q^m��8�-� �Zk���'�V��-��f)� ����l�̐��GF�2�� .i��� ��q� C�4,��rA “Man Jiang Hong” 满江红 is his most acclaimed poem. Regarded as a Chinese hero, Yue Fei has been deeply respected for his loyalty to his country. "It is a testament to Yue Fei's unwavering patriotism to China, and a scathing full-on attack on the dynasty's cowardice in the face of the Jin Dynasty of the North." One book states Yue created Eagle Claw for his enlisted soldiers and Xingyi for his officers. 2 0 obj Read Frank Yue poem:TUNE: SIU CHONG SHAN (THE TWIN HILLOCKS) - by Yue Fei (1103-1142) - Translated by Frank C Yue. Yue Fei's second biography, a wuxia novel titled Shuo Yue Quanzhuan (Script error, was written by Qian Cai (錢彩), who lived sometime during the reigns of the Kangxi and Yongzheng (1661–1735) emperors of the Qing Dynasty. Yue Fei was deeply touched and burst into tears. Even the florid poem at the top of the post, words which would become fodder for patriotic lyrics down to the 20th century, was likely a latter-day creation and not from the brush of Yue Fei. Im­mersed in the poem, read­ers have al­ways been caught by an over­whelm­ing melan­choly. Yue Fei 岳飞 At the age of 30, Yue Fei supposedly wrote his most famous poem "Man Jiang Hong," which was a great encouragement for his army and still inspires people today. Yue Fei turned out to be a brilliant general, conqueror, and resistance fighter. r� E(���kmƥ+y@bi����08I���ݽ�Z�������~bo%�v x�[�v�����XZ�DQ$�77Mk;r.'u[iNN� ��)�I+��qڼP��] -��;�D����������HE����"L��c%�\�$f�)F���#s��[{��!��w�w.+P�\����͕�� �0��\%F���%^����}9a��1��[��K�zB��w���*n��^�-W�(_���m>[���_����Ԓl�?T���1S?�LlL&4�=U ]������M,�mNrW,'�U�X�l!�z_>�aquv� ���*�q��>�D��( �lRt� ¢�"�}7y�Eca��0�`7�9���?��~���?������x�㫯hx�v_n'��h���vn�MU=�ݯ/�可.��/����:��%"7L�4S>���:��q�6Pʕ� Hope you enjoy it. �Z�N��G�]�UU,K,U�����X{->~�k�B��z�QkdmO��(+!��5у���T�wSu(���>+�b�ҝ����D "�|�jX �r.E#D�5�J+�$��vޚ�x������1(��%�\�h�H������7�f@y�x�)�A��D��?Y|I C���T�ӵr ?�IDŽ����G> According to historical records and legend, Yue had the four Chinese characters 精忠报国 – “serve the country with utmost loyalty” – tattooed across his back. Whenever our country is in danger or facing challenges, we will very naturally recall this poem to give us courage and the will to carry on. He was born into a farming family at Tangyin County in Henan province in AD 1103. He must have written it when he was around 30, hence, my "decade of deeds". k�qM��o��j��15+���f�h=������ ��b^�S��%��;OC'0�c�T��k�K��m��'���21n����%5x֯T���>>b���TO�"Cٚ/�J��)�% General Yue Fei (Chinese: 說岳全傳) is a Chinese historical novel written by Qian Cai in the Qing dynasty. This is dedicated to Uncle James Shia ( http://www.youtube.com/user/iplayslow ). “Man Jiang Hong” 满江红 is his most acclaimed poem. Legend has it that Yue studied in the Shaolin Monastery with a monk named Zhou Tong and learned the "elephant" style of boxing, a set of hand techniques with great emphasis on qinna(joint-locking). But Yue Fei immediately rejected Wang Zuo’s offer and gifts. %PDF-1.3 Yue Fei ( 1103-1141 ) was a general and military expert who lived during the Southern Song Dynasty. �bR̲�rF�'���Ơ�����[�-v�j2S�>^�fi�9�@�F 3K��E�0c��4r7O&����f7�v��t�߻��V���齫�ۚ3c|�=��lj�g�_�I�2����[�Ŗ�l���GN+ U�j�'gͣ��F��'(��/gr24*C�ZO�q5��o��]� ��(e�& This is the familiar poem written by our national hero Yue Fei. The next morning, the Taoist priest of the temple poured tea and greeted Yue Fei. Hope you will be yourself very soon. x��}ۖ�q�{~E�@ POEM TO BE SUNG TO THE TUNE OF “FULL RIVER RED” By Yue Fei Introduction In 1127 the Northern Song dynasty came to an end as the Jurchen Liao conquered northern China and drove the Song court south to the Yangzi valley. Read Frank Yue poem:Tune: All Red The River! Jackie has not recorded the poem, but has recited / sung it several times. Yue Fei (1103 - 1141) came from Tangyin in Xiangzhou of today's Henan Province. Yue Fei (1103-1141): To the Tune of “Man Jiang Hong” (The River All Red) 1 By the railing I stand, �qU�lsFO��EM�cqWڙ��\�4nA��7����ۜ�n�i����s�as�:��38�6��~s��xf-Q��Gŋ�9��Ae%�`Y�?� ����g��m�t�-ˀ� 7_>�%�3`���'n� a�⅕ The composition is horizontally arranged and has Yue Fei framed by the elements on his sides. Although they have stated they are not the original author, an anonymous editor keeps re-adding the above material to the "basis" section. Yue Fei was an outstanding army general in the battle against the Jins during the Southern Song Dynasty in China, And a celebrated national hero in Chinese history. The incident was immortalized in General Yue Fei’s famous poem The River Runs Red. Emperor Gaozong retreated to present-day Hangzhou in 1127 and established the Southern Song dynasty. Yue Fei’s name was cleaned 20 years later, by the next emperor Zhao Shen, then the jailor’s son told the government about Yue Fei’s secret burial place. %��������� He called them “The Yue Fei Army.” �X���t�1亓��\�z�x[�Of�� ��_C,p��a�k�> ���=�MZ��f��ۚ�m�Y�A�&�A?s��ir��w+v~�̑��#r��3v�"]�[9�f�M�Ƞ� 4�K�������@ٓg��Pą�V����w��w����l�-i��y Folk tales of real people: 《岳飞纹字》Yue Fei’s Tattoo. Perhaps we mourn and feel sorry for Yue Fei’s unfulfilled dream to save his country. Aside from learning more about the history and culture of China, visitors at the Yue Fei Temple will, above all, learn more about Yue Fei’s past.Born to a farmer, Yue Fei grew up to become a well-known militarist and eventually became a valiant general who fought against the Jin invaders from the north. Other tales say he learned this style elsewhere outside the temple under the same master. General Yue was a courageous soul and fought hard for his country and people. My accomplishments over Yue Fei: Last Night Crickets Chirped Ceaseless In The Cold 岳飛 欲將心事付瑤琴 知音少 弦斷有誰聽 Poem by Frank Yue. The common belief is that Yue Fei wrote the poem in 1133 at the age of 30 during the Jin–Song Wars. Yue Fei was an outstanding army general in the battle against the Jins during the Southern Song Dynasty in China, And a celebrated national hero in Chinese history. XYOƐ�7�K���EI�'��OY��{l�����E�ƦRS����uv�:t����� ��%-�&ч������L���lj�G6�����m1B$��e��A��j�\Uk��އ��f��\ ��b��BE�i62A���J�F��$�h���M����=� �i�Ǹ|g?�Qq�0�SxpCb���� [�ܐI� ��Zl� L�� bZ��粵*���ܸ#�� Yue Fei is well-known for his patriotism and loyalty towards his country. After sending Wang Zuo off, Yue Fei went back into his home and told his mother what had happened. Poem to be Sung to the Tune of “Full River Red” By Yue Fei My hair bristles in my helmet. ���m�lF����N���oě�/��S�t� ��o������� kY>Y\K/��ݨ�����^;?�?�r�2/65�lKK2J\�S��q��EO��'7Q�a&�T�Pf]�;��+�U�w������5��n�Z��;�����!2��5fo��f����jD yÂ{4#���a��?�+�(I�I�!+���73�p(=)zR�qs�����UY�›�y�m9�i���g�by�\�����e���ڙ�ٸ��-�7��� `���|Wd-�Q9�u�W9�hޝެa� It was banne… r��E2.���L����Sk�M@k�`´�g�{��A@*�� U{��g�&b� Yue Fei's Man Jiang Hong 满江红 满江红, or River of Crimson by the Chinese artist Héhóngzhōu 何红舟. Yue Fei is also the author of at least two other poems, "Xiao Chong Shan" ("Small Hills") and another "Man Jiang Hong" with a subtitle of "Deng Huang He Lou You Gan" ("My Feelings When I Was Climbing the Yellow Crane Pavilion"). A War Poem for A Lost Homeland. Yue Fei: My Helmet Is Raised In Anger By Bristling Hair as I Stand By The Railing Here. ��Y���{�-�h��j$q�x���36�%3�\ �Lu,���FU��̝�]X�J�>(���HX�b��h���� << /Length 5 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> A dating symbol in its preface points either to the year 1684 or to 1744. Yue eventually expanded elephant style to create the Yibai L… According to historical records and legend, Yue had the four Chinese characters 精忠报国 – “serve the country with utmost loyalty” – tattooed across his back. %PDF-1.3 Whether myth or man, Yue Fei remains a potent symbol of loyalty to the state and resistance against foreign conquest. The first 61 chapters detail the life and adventures of Yue Fei. The army he led was called the "Yue Army" and there was a popular saying among the people: "It's easy to shake a mountain, but it's not easy to shake the Yue Army." Finally, Yue Fei was reburied, using the ceremony of a loyal general, next to the beautiful West Lake. "30 years of victories and feats" is obviously wrong as he could not have joined the army at the age of 9 (and you say 19, most say 20). Lyrical Poem by General Yue Fei This is a lyrical poem by General Yue Fei , a famous Chinese General and poet. Song dynasty warrior-poet and folk hero Yuefei (岳飞) gets a tattoo to remind himself of his duty to his country. stream He was well-known for mounting a successful defence against the Jin (Jurchen) invaders during that time. Located at the southern foot of Qixia Hill near the West Lake and occupying an area of 1.57 hectares (3.9 acres), the Tomb of General Yue Fei, also known as Yue Fei Temple, was built in memory of this great hero. J��HaY#��m�NE�7 Q�Ssqh�py�(�b}�/{�=R�++�h|�A�o��V�O�JC�Բ�İ�PiT�j��O�fO?%����R�Kbð>� B兽�4�KYp��K�H_s.4Z� The last 19 concern the exploits of Yue Fei's son Yue Lei after Yue Fei's unjust death. He then set out the Four Treasures (brush, ink, paper, and ink-stone) and asked Yue Fei to write an inscription. ��9�$��q�RK�`em��/͒�?�vB��PA�w��w["���^�|�!D�l���ճ�&�e՜�xkW1ɯ��3���H��E�yZ d[�J#@�4"�K�u�G*VR�"��F����P�2��L�s5�^�)�N���O��=����X���Gh Standing by the balcony as the rain shower stops, I look up to the sky and loudly let Heaven know The strength of my passions. lyrics to a tune) or, more descriptively, 長短句 (long and short lines). Pĝ�g �Q��%�� In 1127, the Song emperors Qinzong and Huizong were captured by forces of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty (this incident is known as the "Humiliation of Jingkang", as mentioned in the poem). << /Length 4 0 R /Filter /FlateDecode >> ���3X�\#���@�8E����Ѹ"�x�^�9��+��p���� �ĥU% ��t�믵Nh�@����������Y �wye��uTּ*�/0[�(�@���]��)Zt�2"9��Uht��r����I�\�uSf����|v��X�(����58͑�Q:���Q�˾�1�몰Ak��ϫ|��B��g0�9ϳ� ��jnԶ�Fғ�D����;��7��g#��b5a2R��6᠇��nsՈEsq��������b%L����z=B㯲�w�r����5���xb�i$(ee��j���u3i5b The phrase, ‘A hundred pieces for recognition and success’ in the poem is probably to show his humble being. [�MbI�|��I�:?Ҹg����%j�fhs��K To the Tune of Man Jiang Hong (The River All Red) - Yue Fei (1103-1141) (Southern Song). Sep 19, 2016 - Yue Fei is well-known for his patriotism and loyalty towards his country. He established his own army in Northern China with 10,000 ordinary men that he personally trained. ?޻��SrDG�S*f��6�ʦ�(j�W҅�^�k��2�X��X�tg��I~2R��\d-�ݤ���*f��[HH�U5���Em�� Z'��v��Āh=A]�Iiu��'�Y����qy�S6k�өV�3��Ų,�ptax���# �2�kih���s넆�,�)y~��35��˽�c��"�'���F�����{]����T�,��ո�iI(H�6�%oUD�d\ew �����0!�:/�|��Tm�QVk�N�8�h���l�8M��.�xh㈣Hu l�Y�>V While leading the northern … The Loyal and Valiant Yue Fei Read More » 岳飛 怒髮衝冠 憑闌處 Poem by Frank Yue. 4 0 obj Yue Fei picked up the brush and copied the two memorials by Zhuge Liang. Yue Fei was executed at the age of 39. CHI ZHOU CUI WEI TING ("Cui Wei Pavilion at Chi Zhou") -by YUE FEI (1103-1142) -Translated by Frank C Yue In battle uniform, caked with year-old mud and dust still, Sight-seeing at the Pavilion, I rode straight up the hill. {�|�f+qϢƧ}�4�d�ȶe�IxE��Mݴ�@!��&)�>Ϫ�If�=��ۗ��bbA ����M[(Z�e�.ϷC=� �l�IX�5�a�m.�5'�M�רC���Ŝ=F�|�%��|�A��)���O�2+`8��ks���$�nL��Lo��r�v&z����:G�m������9�v�.0��������tU�3s��U���V@,�j��nJp�����D��Y%�5*�0�-���j^�'�a� �X�0Z�Jx���b���"ِvp�`��`}l�R�� g��'K��~Y��N�e�v�zwU�Ԏ��f����+���Φe}g^溑�/��а�!-��"�!�~������-���J�����j�~@)�|�(�S(" �0�s˛�%(~[�~.^��z%�eSP�0"�����Č@��(aC/�9|�i���Ո�*��q ��~M���}.18��`�'%'����9�Ć�Ҩ�c�o�i>"�YRn���sp���(�knK㛎���_I. 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He was a great general famous for wars against the Jin Dynasty (1115 - 1234) in the Song … The two styles most associated with Yue are Eagle Claw and Xingyi boxing. He was born into a farming family at Tangyin County in Henan province in AD 1103.