What is the follow-up of Jingkang's shame?

The shame of Jingkang is the revenge of Lian Meng in Southern Song Dynasty.

For the Southern Song Dynasty, the greatest enemy was the Jin Dynasty, and it was also the most hated enemy in the Southern Song Dynasty. At the same time, people also know that the enemy of the enemy is a friend, so the Southern Song Dynasty had a revenge plan, that is, revenge with Mongolia. Under such circumstances, Jin Aizong committed suicide in despair and the ruler was defeated. After the war, the Southern Song Dynasty brutally slaughtered, burned and plundered the people of the Jin Dynasty. The number of Jin people has dropped sharply from the previous 7 million to 654.38+10,000, which shows how crazy the massacre in the Southern Song Dynasty was. Since then, the rulers have completely perished.

Why was the Southern Song Dynasty so hostile to the rulers? After the defeat of the rulers, they still spared the people of the rulers and bloodbath Caizhou City. No matter the nobles in the palace or the common people, the Southern Song Dynasty did not let go. Presumably, the Southern Song Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty forged a deep hatred a long time ago, and the battle of Jingkang made the people of the Southern Song Dynasty hate the Jin people. The shame of Jingkang is recorded in history. After that, the Song Dynasty lost half of its territory and had to go all the way south, and finally established the Southern Song Dynasty, from which the Southern Song Dynasty came.

Therefore, in the hearts of people in the Southern Song Dynasty, there was no * * * hatred for the ruler's national subjugation. At that time, the Jin people attacked the Song Dynasty on a large scale, and the Southern Song Dynasty, which had lived in a comfortable place for a long time, was hard to cope with. Soon, the Song Dynasty was captured, the royal family and Manchu were captured by the Jin people, and gold, silver and jewels were looted, countless. The Song Dynasty faced the crisis of national collapse.