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Attached is the meaning of Qianlong's poem "Jing Yue Wu Mu Temple"

Emperor Qianlong's respect for Yue Fei and his contempt for Qin Hui were even more prominent. He visited Yue Fei's tomb in Hangzhou many times and personally wrote the poem "Jingyue Wumu Temple" "Green Cypresses and Red Walls" Seeing Bao's words, the sacrifice of lambs and pigs will be repeated. The ministers of two words will be the masters of the ages. Who will destroy the Great Wall of Daoji? How can I hate my hometown, Zu Doufu? It’s too late.” Emperor Qianlong greatly appreciated Yue Fei’s famous saying, “Civilians do not love money, military officers are not afraid of death.” He personally wrote an inscription praising him as “A minister with two words will teach you for eternity, and a hundred soldiers will be powerful for a time.” Why did the emperor of the Qing Dynasty love Yue Fei so much for his loyalty to the emperor, but disdain Qin Hui for his traitorous pursuit of glory? In the final analysis, it was a trick used to maintain the rule of the Manchus and stabilize the Qing Dynasty. After the Qing Dynasty gained dominance, only by greatly improving the image of loyal and patriotic ministers and promoting role models of loyalty to the emperor such as Yue Fei and Wen Tianxiang would it be convincing among the general public. Only then will the common people accept their rule obediently. This is also the influence of the traditional culture of our Chinese nation.