Of course, Qin Gui is a real traitor. Many people think that Yue Fei's Northern Expedition seriously damaged the economy of the Southern Song Dynasty, so Qin Gui and Gao Zongcai wanted to kill Yue Fei. This is sheer nonsense. In fact, Yue Fei's Northern Expedition did not have much influence on the social economy of the Southern Song Dynasty. Qin Gui and Zhao conceived to kill Yue Fei because they wanted to make peace with the State of Jin. You must kill the fly before you can make peace? . In other words, they killed Yue Fei to make peace with the Jin people. Not only that, Qin Gui also prepared to assassinate another important Northern Expedition general, Han Shizhong, and even found Yue Fei's accomplice, but Yue Fei refused. Let's double Qin Gui's daily recipes recorded in the history books, which is even more extravagant and rotten to the extreme. If Qin Gui was not a traitor, there would be no traitor through the ages.
It may even be undercover sent by Jin people. As we all know, Qin Gui's family was detained by Jin people for a period of time in his early years, and later Jin people took the initiative to let him return to China. As for what happened, we have no way of knowing. However, before this incident, Qin Gui was the normal etiquette of North Korea. After being detained by Jin people, it became inexplicably? Dominant party? He killed Yue Fei, didn't the emperor trust him? On the contrary, when Zhao Gou and Qin Gui met alone in their later years, they always hid a dagger in their boots. Judging from these clues, Qin Gui probably belongs to Jin people? Undercover? , or one? Agent? .
To sum up, there is no doubt that Qin Gui is a traitor. It is even possible that he was an undercover sent by the Jin people to the court of the Southern Song Dynasty.