Brief Introduction of Hui Zong in Polygonum Multiflorum Thunb and White Goose

Song Huizong (1082165438+1October 2-11June 4, 35), Evonne (jí), emperor of Hui Zong, was the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty in China. He was successively named King Suining and King Duan. Zhezong died childless in the first month of A.D. 1 100, and made him emperor in the same month. In the second year, the year number was changed to "Jianzhong Guo Jing". Song Huizong was in office for 25 years (11February 23rd, 00-126 years 65438+1October 18), and died after being captured and tortured. He died at the age of 54 and was buried in You Yongling Mausoleum (now 35 miles southeast of Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province). He created the calligraphy font that was later called "Thin Gold Book". In addition, the flowers on his calligraphy and painting are similar to the elongated word "heaven", which is said to symbolize "one person under the sun".

In the eighth year of Yuanfeng (1085), he was named king of Suining County (now Suining City, Sichuan Province). Born three years younger (1096), he was named Duanwang (now Duanzhou District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province). His brother Song Zhezong had no children and passed them on to him after his death. He has been in office for 25 years (11February 23rd, 00-126+1October 18).