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When did Yue Jiajun defeat Jin Wushu?
1 140, Yue Jiajun defeated Jin Jun and Shu in Yancheng. Yue Jiajun is brave and good at fighting, and has strict discipline. Jin Jun lamented: "It is easy to shake the mountain, but difficult to shake the Yue family army!" Yue Jiajun was an anti-Jin army led by Yue Fei in the early Southern Song Dynasty. It was mainly composed of Niu Hao and Dong Xian Rebels. Later, it was gradually incorporated into Yang Yao and other peasant military departments, and absorbed Liang Xing and Li Bao from Shandong Lianghe Loyalty Society to form an army.

Yue Jiajun was established for three years (1 129). At that time, under the control of the right army in Jianghuai Fu Xuan, Yue Fei led his troops to Guangde (now Anhui) and Yixing (now Jiangsu), defeated the nomads in Qingshui Pavilion, recovered Jiankang in one fell swoop, and pursued Jin Wu's military commanders. In the third year of Shaoxing (1 133), the puppet Yu regime supported by Jin sent troops to capture Xiangyang (now Hubei) and other counties. In April of the following year, Yue Fei went north from Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi), defeated Liu Yujun and recovered six counties. 1 140, Yue Jiajun defeated Jin Jun and Shu in Yancheng. Yue Jiajun is brave and good at fighting, and has strict discipline. Jin Jun lamented: "It is easy to shake the mountain, but difficult to shake the Yue family army!" Yue Jiajun was an anti-Jin army led by Yue Fei in the early Southern Song Dynasty. It was mainly composed of Niu Hao and Dong Xian Rebels. Later, it was gradually incorporated into Yang Yao and other peasant military departments, and absorbed Liang Xing and Li Bao from Shandong Lianghe Loyalty Society to form an army.

Yue Jiajun was established for three years (1 129). At that time, under the control of the right army in Jianghuai Fu Xuan, Yue Fei led his troops to Guangde (now Anhui) and Yixing (now Jiangsu), defeated the nomads in Qingshui Pavilion, recovered Jiankang in one fell swoop, and pursued Jin Wu's military commanders. In the third year of Shaoxing (1 133), the puppet Yu regime supported by Jin sent troops to capture Xiangyang (now Hubei) and other counties. In April of the following year, Yue Fei went north from Jiangzhou (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi), defeated Liu Yujun and recovered six counties.