Which dynasty was the Emperor Song Huizhong in?
Song Huizong Zhao Ji (May 5, 182-June 5, 1135) was the eleventh son of Song Shenzong, the brother of Song Zhezong and the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty. He was successively named King Suining and King Duan. Zhezong died of illness in the first month of 11 A.D., and made him emperor to the empress in the same month. In the second year, the year number was changed to "Jianzhong Jingguo". During his 26-year reign (February 23, 11-January 18, 1126), Guo Wu was captured and tortured to death at the age of 54, and was buried in Yongyou Mausoleum, the capital of Shaoxing (now 35 miles southeast of Keqiao District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province). He created a calligraphy font which was later called "thin gold body". It is a rare artistic genius and all-rounder in ancient times. By later generations as "Song Huizong can do everything, but not for your ears! The historian who wrote The History of Song Dynasty also said with emotion that if Zhang Dun's opinion had been adopted, the Northern Song Dynasty might have been another ending. He also said, for example, "If Huizong is not established in the Song Dynasty, though gold is strong, why bother to cut the Song Dynasty?".