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What is the meaning of the couplets of Yue Tomb in Hangzhou?

This is the cloud on Yue Fei's tomb behind Qin Gui's kneeling statue: "Castle Peak is fortunate to bury loyal bones, while white iron casts innocent courtiers."

Loyalty refers to Yue Fei's bones.

Treacherous court official refers to Qin Gui, Zhang Jun and other treacherous court officials.

The first part of the book "Castle Peak has the honor to bury loyal bones" is written here and I feel lucky to bury Yue Fei;

The second "White Baked Innocent Caster" is a portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Qin Gui in front of Yue Fei's tomb, but it is white baked innocence instead of cursing them, because they are reviled day and night.

The couplets use "auspicious mountains" and "white iron is innocent" Castle peak and "white iron" are dead things, and there will be no luck or innocence at all. But through couplets, everything in the world seems to have humanity! Castle Peak should avoid graves, because it will ruin the "Feng Shui", but the League will say that "Castle Peak has the honor to bury loyal bones", which is like even the mountain gods are moved by loyal ministers, preferring to ruin their Feng Shui and be their neighbors! The next sentence, "White iron casts innocent courtiers", is the same! It can be seen that the world also has feelings for loyal ministers!