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How did the Qing Dynasty evaluate Yue Fei?
Fan rebuilt the Yuedian Temple in Hangzhou in the eighth year of Shunzhi after entering the customs in Qing Dynasty, and the scale gradually expanded in the twenty-first year of Kangxi (Luo Wenyu) and the ninth year of Yongzheng (Li Wei). The plaque of "Wei Liechun Zhong" inscribed by Gan Long is still there.

Emperor Qianlong praised Yue Fei's famous saying that "civil servants don't love money, and military officers are not afraid of death", and wrote an inscription praising it as "the word" can make a teacher through the ages and a hundred armies gain power for a while ". Since Yue Fei is such a loyal minister, Qin Gui must be a traitor. Therefore, as the enemies of Yue Fei and the descendants of Qin Gui's friends, it is not difficult to explain that Qin Gui and others have been constantly being reshaped. Because people hated the traitor Qin Gui, the kneeling statue was destroyed and built eight times. Among them, it was recast five times in Qing Dynasty, which was the dynasty that recast the most kneeling statues of Qin Gui and other four people:

In the 9th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (173 1), Li Wei rebuilt the tomb of Yuefei Temple, and Qiantang County ordered Li Xing to recast four kneeling statues with an inscription.

12 years (1747), Tang Mo was recast as a four-kneeling statue.

In the seventh year of Jiaqing (1802), Governor Ruan Yuan cast four kneeling statues with the confiscated foreign pirates' iron cannons.

In the fourth year of Tongzhi (1865), Jiang Yili rebuilt the tomb of Yuefei Temple and recast four kneeling statues.

In the 23rd year of Guangxu (1987), Zhang Zuyi built four new kneeling statues and inscribed them.

At the same time, Kangxi rehabilitated Yuan Chonghuan in Qing Dynasty and established a shrine for Shi Kefa. Whether in history or in reality, people's words and deeds of defending heroes and attacking traitors are essentially defending their spiritual beliefs, which is very important for safeguarding the current national interests.