Gao Qiu and Qin Hui were not from the same dynasty.
Gao Qiu was a powerful minister in the late Northern Song Dynasty. He was an official during the Huizong period of the Song Dynasty. He could write beautiful calligraphy, had a certain foundation in poetry and poetry, could use a gun and a stick, and had certain abilities. Basics of martial arts.
He tried every means to please the Chinese Emperor Song Huizong and catered to Huizong's preference for fame and merit. Gao Qiu managed the Forbidden Army and played a lot of tricks on military training.
Qin Hui was the prime minister of Song Qinzong in the early Southern Song Dynasty. He was born in Huangzhou in 1090. In 1115, Qin Hui passed the Jinshi title.
During the reign of Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty, he successively served as Zuo Sijian and Yushi Zhongcheng. In the second year of Jingkang, because he wrote to Jin Shuai against the establishment of Zhang Bangchang, he was captured by Emperors Hui and Qin and sent to Jin Dynasty.
In the fourth year of Jianyan reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, Qin Hui fled back to Lin'an and advocated peace negotiations between the Song and Jin Dynasties. In the first year of Shaoxing, he was promoted to participate in political affairs, and then became the prime minister. He was impeached and dismissed the following year.
In the eighth year of Shaoxing, Qin Hui was granted the title of Prime Minister again. He was in power for nineteen years, and was granted the title of Duke of Qin and Wei, winning the favor of Emperor Gaozong. Qin Hui died of illness in the 25th year of Shaoxing at the age of 66.
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Qin Hui is a person with a particularly strong desire for power, but he is too timid to be the emperor himself, so he must be tightly attached to the emperor , try every means to eliminate dissidents.
Qin Hui has been rising rapidly since becoming a scholar from an ordinary citizen. People who rise from ordinary people often have two extremes, either they understand the righteousness and serve the country and are loyal, or they are extremely eager for power. And out of control.
Qin Hui is the second type, and when his rights are threatened, he will definitely try every means to get rid of him. Many history books say that he surrendered to the enemy and betrayed his country because he was once captured and then came back.
For him, peace is the fear in his heart. He does not dare to take risks, because war is too risky. If the country is lost again, he will become a prisoner of another country.
Considering from another perspective, Zhao Gou is an emperor. He considers more issues than others. Since ancient times, emperors have had many thoughts. On the one hand, Qin Hui hid it well in front of him, and he also saw Qin Hui's loyalty to him.
On the other hand, although the war was tight, people like Yue Fei were also needed. At this time, there was no one else to coordinate and ease the various relationships.
At that time, Yue Fei had become a person under the emperor and had great military power, but he was too loyal and unwilling to obey some of Zhao Gou's wishes and opinions.
It is inevitable that there will be various grudges between the monarch and his ministers, and Qin Hui is afraid that his rights will be threatened. Just like this, the ministers unite and have a lot of dissatisfaction with Yue Fei.
But he could have coexisted both, but of course he couldn't wait to kill Yue Fei, which also had some catalytic effects. First, advocating peace has become Zhao Gou's core idea.
The second reason is that the war for many years has not been completely resolved, which makes him feel timid. The third reason is that Qin Hui also thinks the same as him. The fourth reason is that the Jin people require killing to make peace. The fifth reason is to accuse him of treason. This was also the decisive factor why Qin Hui killed Yue Fei.
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