Song Huizong Zhao Ji (1082-1135 AD) was the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty. I think it should be viewed from two aspects: he is an emperor and an artist. As an emperor, he was mediocre and extravagant, and politically he was a mediocre and incompetent loser; but he had high attainments in painting, especially in flower and bird painting. This gentleman created a new era in the creation of Chinese flower and bird paintings. era. Zhao Ji, Huizong of the Song Dynasty, was an emperor with profound cultural accomplishment and a talented artist! He was indifferent to power, obsessed with art, and his pursuit of beauty was almost harsh. He was a calligrapher, painter, collector, and connoisseur. His original "thin gold body" has never been surpassed by anyone. His special life experience, extensive cultural background, extraordinary artistic talent, and admiration for Taoism have created his sensitive soul. If he had not ascended to the throne of emperor, If so, he will become a pretty perfect artist in Chinese history!