What is the ending of Zhao Ji in the Song Dynasty?

Died in Five Kingdoms City. Song Huizong was imprisoned for nine years. On April 9, the thirteenth year of Jin Tianhui (the fifth year of Shaoxing in Song Dynasty, 1135), Song Huizong finally died in Wuguo City due to unbearable mental torture at the age of 54. Jin Xizong buried him in Guangning, Henan (near today's Luoyang, Henan). In the Southern Song Dynasty, Yaoshang was honored with the posthumous title of Saint Wen, Benevolent and Filial Emperor, and his temple name was Huizong.

In the fourth month of summer and Dingmao (May 1, 1142), Emperor Gaozong’s biological mother, Concubine Wei Xian, returned to the Song Dynasty with Huizong’s coffin. On Yiyou Day in August, according to the agreement between the Song and Jin Dynasties, the remains of Song Huizong were transported back to the capital Shaoxing (today's Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province), and Song Gaozong was buried in Yongyou Mausoleum.

Zhao Ji's artistic achievements:

Zhao Ji, Huizong of the Song Dynasty, was not only good at painting, but also had high attainments in calligraphy. Zhao Ji's calligraphy was based on learning from Huang Tingjian, Xue Yao and Chu Suiliang, and created a unique "thin gold style", which is thin and sharp, with side edges like orchids and bamboos, which complements the meticulous and colorful paintings.

It can be seen from the glyph structure of the thin gold script that Song Huizong was greatly influenced by Huang Tingjian. Huang Tingjian's calligraphy strokes are unfettered, and his skill is demonstrated by his large strokes and long strokes. His horizontal strokes are unevenly slanted, and his vertical strokes are crooked and crooked. The parts of each character are often skewed or skewed accordingly. The combination of the shapes makes his characters appear graceful and graceful, contrary to the plain and rigid structure of the predecessors.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhao Ji