Why do you say that? First of all, we should pay attention to a theoretical relationship, which is also a poisonous chicken soup. "Hard work may not be successful", but some people will say, "People who do their best in a certain industry will always succeed." First of all, we can't confirm Song Huizong's real achievements after modern times. Without the most primitive and pure natural scenery in ancient times, I wonder if Song Huizong still has the idea of Xuan paper in the face of modern science and technology.
Secondly, I think art always consumes a lot in the early stage, both economically and spiritually. Even if Song Huizong didn't become an emperor, he was also the son of the former emperor of the ancient fortress. As a monarch, his annual salary or his father's reward, as well as the filial piety of the following people, are enough for him to concentrate on enjoying the beautiful scenery and collecting famous paintings to broaden his artistic boundaries. After all, only by keeping warm can he think of lust. But if he comes to modern times, the first thing to consider is his own life, how to have a stable source of income, and how to solve his own problems of food, clothing, housing and transportation. After all, it is distribution according to work now, but I still can't imagine not letting the emperor work to make money.
Another most important thing is that not all artists shine all their lives, such as Van Gogh. It was not until his death that his works were gradually accepted by the world. ?