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: Historical texts claim he could draw a bow of 300 catties (roughly 400 pounds) before reaching adulthood.
: Legend says his mother tattooed "Serve the Country with Utmost Loyalty" on his back to remind him of his duty. 🌙 Pop Culture: Princess Yue
The "Yue" (or "Baiyue," meaning "Hundred Yue") were diverse non-Han tribal groups that inhabited the coastal regions of Southern China and Northern Vietnam from the first millennium BCE through the first millennium CE. : Historical texts claim he could draw a
: The most widely known variety, spoken in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macau.
: They spanned from the Yangtze River to the Red River Delta in Vietnam. : The most widely known variety, spoken in
: He is celebrated for his patriotism and for defending China against the Jin invaders.
To many modern fans, "Yue" refers to from the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender . To many modern fans, "Yue" refers to from
One of the most revered figures in Chinese history is (1103–1142), a military general of the Southern Song Dynasty.

