How high is the cost of romance for Song Huizong? The concubine was humiliated and lit an oil lamp

It is said that in 1126, after the Northern Song Dynasty and King Kong teamed up to destroy the Liao Kingdom, the Jin Kingdom tore off the allies, revealed the ferocious face of the invaders, and marched straight into Bianliang and Tokyo. When the news came, Song Huizong, who had been living in a charming, gentle and wealthy place for decades, turned pale with fright. He immediately decided to almost resign and give up the throne to Prince Zhao Huan. Song Huizong, who became the Supreme Emperor, was worried and simply went to the south for vacation and implemented the ostrich policy. Later, when the situation improved, he returned home to Beijing. Later, the war took a turn for the worse. Song Huizong, who wanted to escape but failed, was exiled to the Five Kingdoms City with his children, grandchildren, three palaces and six courtyards, relatives of the emperor, and hundreds of civil and military officials. After suffering the humiliation of the conquered nation, Song Huizong died in a foreign country.

It is said that in 1126, after the Northern Song Dynasty and King Kong teamed up to destroy the Liao Kingdom, the Jin Kingdom tore off the allies, revealed the ferocious face of the invaders, and marched straight into Bianliang and Tokyo. When the news came, Song Huizong, who had been living in a charming, gentle and wealthy place for decades, turned pale with fright. He immediately decided to almost resign and give up the throne to Prince Zhao Huan. Song Huizong, who became the Supreme Emperor, was worried and simply went to the south for vacation and implemented the ostrich policy. Later, when the situation improved, he returned home to Beijing. Later, the war took a turn for the worse. Song Huizong, who wanted to escape but failed, was exiled to the Five Kingdoms City with his children, grandchildren, three palaces and six courtyards, relatives of the emperor, and hundreds of civil and military officials. After suffering the humiliation of the conquered nation, Song Huizong died in a foreign country.

However, although Song Huizong was incompetent in governing the country, his artistic talent was quite high. The calligraphy is called "hand gold style", and there are paintings handed down from generation to generation such as "Hibiscus and Golden Pheasant" and "Late Autumn on the Pond". They can write poetry.

Destiny hints at a boyhood with dual talents.

Song Huizong was born in 1082 AD, which was October 10th in the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is said that before he was born, his father Song Shenzong came to the Secretariat Province and saw the portrait of Queen Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty collected there. He was very fond of the elegant style of this king who conquered the country. Then Zhao Ji was born. In addition, history books also record in detail that when Li Yu was born, his father Song Shenzong dreamed that Li Yu came to see him. This

He is indeed the emperor with the highest artistic talent among all Chinese emperors. If he had not ascended to the throne, he might have become a great artist in Chinese history. At least in the history of Chinese calligraphy art, he will enjoy an undisputed lofty status. Maybe that's another great writer and artist.

Before becoming emperor, Song Huizong was indeed a versatile, motivated and quite likable prince, enjoying a very good reputation both inside and outside the court and in the government. It is said that he has performed well since he was a child. Most of the royal nobles at that time liked to pursue debauchery, but Song Huizong immersed himself in pen research, painting, history, and shooting. These were obviously decent and healthy hobbies. Therefore, by the age of sixteen or seventeen, he was already "famous".

Destiny hints at a boyhood with dual talents.

Song Huizong was born in 1082 AD, which was October 10th in the fifth year of Yuanfeng in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is said that before he was born, his father Song Shenzong came to the Secretariat Province and saw the portrait of Queen Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty collected there. He was very fond of the elegant style of this king who conquered the country. Then Zhao Ji was born. In addition, history books also record in detail that when Li Yu was born, his father Song Shenzong dreamed that Li Yu came to see him. This

He is indeed the emperor with the highest artistic talent among all Chinese emperors. If he had not ascended to the throne, he might have become a great artist in Chinese history. At least in the history of Chinese calligraphy art, he will enjoy an undisputed lofty status. Maybe that's another great writer and artist.

Before becoming emperor, Song Huizong was indeed a versatile, motivated and quite likable prince, enjoying a very good reputation both inside and outside the court and in the government. It is said that he has performed well since he was a child. Most of the royal nobles at that time liked to pursue debauchery, but Song Huizong immersed himself in pen research, painting, history, and shooting. These were obviously decent and healthy hobbies. Therefore, by the age of sixteen or seventeen, he was already "famous".

The literati have a romantic temperament, and the emperor has a romantic temperament.

Students always have some romantic affairs, let alone being an emperor. Zhao Ji had a romantic life, and when he became emperor, there were as many concubines in the harem as clouds. In addition to his wife, nine wives, twenty-seven wives, eighty-one royal wives, and "three thousand makeup, eight hundred cigarettes".

Being in the position of the sun, moon and stars, he has no interest in government affairs and continues to live a decadent life. Queen Zheng was plain in appearance and frugal by nature. She would not please Huizong or be pampered. At this time, the lucky stars are Zheng and Wang Ergui, who were originally servants in the Queen's Palace. They are beautiful and eloquent. According to records, Zheng "has been in the palace since he entered the palace. He is fond of reading, has self-control in his compositions, and the emperor loves his talent." Apparently, Zheng was not only good-looking but also able to help handle the throne. The romantic lyric poems sent to Zheng many times were later banned by the Forbidden City and became widely circulated. After the death of Queen Wang, Huizong canonized her as Queen Zheng in the first year of Zheng He.

In addition to Zheng He and Wang Ershi, Liu Guifei is also loved by everyone. Concubine Liu was born into a poor family, but she was very beautiful. After she entered the palace, she gained the favor of Zhao Ji, who was promoted to seven levels and became a noble concubine. However, the good times did not last long, and Concubine Liu died soon after. Huizong was so distraught that he added the words "Ming Dynasty Literature and Art" to his posthumous title, compiled his life stories into poems, and asked the Yuefu to compose music and sing.

While he was grieving for the death of the imperial concubine, the attendant Yang Jian boasted in front of him that there was another Liu who was as beautiful as Wang Zhaojun and summoned him into the palace. Liu, the daughter of a restaurant, comes from a humble background, but is gorgeous and romantic. As soon as Huizong saw it, he lost his mind and immediately forgot the pain of losing his wife. He dotes on Liu and is inseparable from her. If I leave her, it turns out that she doesn't want to eat and can't sleep at night. Liu's talents are open-minded, he is good at pleasing people, and he is also good at finishing things. Every time he makes a piece of clothing, the style is very novel, and he looks more beautiful than a fairy. Not only Huizong liked it, but people both inside and outside the capital were competing to follow it. In his view, Liu looked back and smiled, the Sixth Palace was completely colorless. The Taoist priest felt proud when he saw that Liu was so favored. He called Liu "Concubine Jiuhua Yuzhen'an" and painted his portrait on the left side of the emperor.

However, with the passage of time, Liu's charm gradually disappeared, and Liu, who was frivolous by nature, wanted to find a new love. Although there were 3,000 beauties in the harem, Huizong was tired of their artificiality. Just then, the famous prostitute Li Shishi appeared. Li Shishi was originally the daughter of Wang Yin, the owner of the dyeing shop in Bianjing City. Her mother died young and her father cooked rice

When Li Shishi was four years old, his father was imprisoned for a crime and died in prison. From then on, she was raised by her neighbors and gradually became picturesque, full of beauty and understanding. Li Ai, who runs a brothel, adopted her, continued her teachings, and trained her in singing and dancing. At the age of thirteen, she was classified as a dancer. As a geisha, she is best at singing. By the time of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, her singing skills had already taken the lead in Ma Rulong's prosperous Tokyo, and she soon became famous in Bianjing. Imperial officials, scholars, kings and grandsons, and people from all over the world were honored to climb up their doors. Gradually, her reputation not only spread throughout the streets and alleys of Tokyo, but also reached the ears of Song Huizong through the high walls and red tiles.

Just when Kang was in trouble, Hui and Qin were captured one after another. After Li Shishi passed through the south of the Song Dynasty, he wandered around Huguang, where he had to return to his old career. After the ordeal, Li Shishi was in a sad mood and looked haggard, so he could only sing. Dr. Du Fu admired her fame and often invited her to cocktail parties. The song she sang most often at receptions was: "It's okay to feel pain when you're busy; when you get old, you'll meet Hu Xiang;" The song was colorless in her sandalwood shirt, and this song moved the emperor at that time.

Misnaming a country is just a pleasure.

Shortly after Zhao Ji came to the throne, he reused Cai Jing and other "six thieves". Related to his artistic temperament, Song Huizong loved strange stones. This strange hobby, coupled with the ingratiation of Prime Minister Cai Jing, gave birth to an extremely terrifying monster. This is the famous "Hua Shi Gang" in Chinese history, which played an important role in the collapse of the Northern Song Dynasty Empire.

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The fourth year of Chongning, 1105 AD, was Cai Jing's third year as prime minister. In Suzhou, the imperial court set up a bureau chaired by Zhu Cuo, Cai Jing's confidant, to collect rare items, flowers and stones for the emperor in Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

When the nomads were advancing on Bianjing, Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, was so angry and anxious that his health became worse than his health, so he passed the throne to the prince. The crown prince is Song Qinzong. Song Qinzong and Song Like Huizong were also self-reliant people. As a result, the Song Dynasty was destroyed, and he himself became a prisoner. Also captured were Huizong, his brothers, his younger brothers, his 32 sons and 22 daughters. Except for the ninth son Zhao Gou, who was a Tian Wang, the youngest girl was only one year old, and they were all captured. About 3,000 people, together with the concubines, royal nobles and ministers, were taken captive by the Jin people and taken to the north.

It was April in the lunar calendar, and it was still very cold in the north. The clothes of the emperor, Qinzong, and empresses Zheng and Zhu were very thin, and they were often too cold to sleep at night, so they had to find some firewood and thatch to keep warm. Empress Zhu of Qinzong was 26 years old, gorgeous and colorful, and was often teased by Jin Bing.

When the prisoners of Song Huizong arrived at Huining Mansion, the capital of the Jin Dynasty, the Jin people held a prisoner dedication ceremony and ordered the two emperors and their concubines, the royal family, the king, wives, concubines, and princesses to wear the clothes worn by the Jin people. , head wrapped with claws and sheepskin, exposed body, to the Jin Dynasty Aguda Temple to "lead the sheep". Empress Zhu couldn't bear the humiliation and committed suicide that night. The Jin people also gave the two emperors insulting titles, calling Huizong "Hunde Gong" and Qinzong "Chonghunhou".

After the second emperor was kidnapped to the north, he was first imprisoned in Five Kingdoms City. Because he couldn't stand the torture of the golden man, he cut his clothes into strips and tied them into ropes to commit suicide. Captured by Qinzong, father and son cried bitterly. Later, the Jin people moved the second emperor to Zhou Jun. At this time, Huizong was seriously ill and died on the Tukang soon. When Qinzong found out, his body was already stiff. Huizong's body was placed in a stone pit and burned. When it was half burned, water was poured to extinguish the fire, and the body was thrown into the pit. It is said that this can turn the water in the pit into lamp oil. Qinzong was so sad that he wanted to jump into the pit, but he was pulled back. They said that if a living person jumped into the pit, the water in the pit could not be used to make lamp oil, so Qinzong was not allowed to jump into the pit. Huizong was 54 years old when he died. After Hui's death