5.1.1 Connection to Praying Mantis boxing.3.4.1 Six methods for deploying an army.1.3 Chronicle of Yue, Prince of E of Song.Widely seen as a patriot and national hero in China, since after his death, Yue Fei has evolved into a standard epitome of loyalty in Chinese culture. He was granted the posthumous name of Wumu by Emperor Xiaozong in 1169, and later granted the posthumous title of King of È (鄂王) by Emperor Ningzong in 1211. He is best known for leading the defense of Southern Song against invaders from the Jurchen-ruled Jin Dynasty in northern China, before being put to death by the Southern Song government. His ancestral home was in Xiaoti, Yonghe Village, Tangyin, Xiangzhou, Henan (in present-day Tangyin County, Anyang, Henan). Yue Fei (Ma– January 27, 1142), Pengju, was a military general during the era of the Southern Song Dynasty. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. Yue Fei, Yueh Fei, Yo Fei, Yao Fei, Ngok Fei, Nawk Fai The four Chinese characters on the plaque above the statue read huan wo he shan (還我河山), or 'return my territory'. Statue of Yue Fei in the Yue Fei Temple, Hangzhou.