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Mu Guiying
Mu Guiying Ready to Fight as Marshal
Exploring the Valley
Mu Guiying was a famous woman general of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Mu Guiying was reluctant to accept the assignment of the Emperor for her to fight as marshal in the war out of dissatisfaction with the unfair treatment rendered by the imperial court to the generals of the Yang family.
She later took her grandmother She Taijun's advice and changed her mind by leading her troops into the battlefield.
Distressed and heart-broken upon hearing the sad and surprising news that her beloved husband and Chief Marshal, Yang Zongbao, was dead in battlefield, Mu Guiying vowed to protect the frontier, in order to carry out her husband's wish, by taking the lead in exploring the deep valley. As a result,
she found a path to the enemy's barrack, which led to the defeat of the enemy troop. "Exploring the Valley" is an act from "Woman Generals of the Yang Family".
Repertoire: Mu Guiying Ready to Fight as Marshal, Exploring the Valley
She Taijun
She Taijun was a famous woman general of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127). Under the circumstances when Yang Zongbao, her grandson, was shot dead in battlefield and the frontier was endangered, She Taijun, with state security as her top priority, led woman generals of the Yang family to fight
courageously in battlefield, defeated the enemy of Western Xia and returned triumphantly.
Repertoire: Women Generals of the Yang Family
Yue's Mother
She is the mother of Yue Fei, famous general of the Song Dynasty (960-1279) and national hero fighting against the invasion of the State of Jin. When Yue Fei left the army and went home out of indignation for the marshal, Yue's mother gave him earnest teachings about national responsibility, and
urged him to return to the army and join the fight against enemy. She carved the characters such as "loyalty to the nation" on her son's back as a reminder to his determination in safeguarding national security.
Repertoire:Tattooing Words on the Back
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