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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On June 4, 1135, Emperor Huizong Zhao Ji of the Northern Song Dynasty died
On June 4, 1135 (the 21st month of the fourth lunar month), Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, passed away. Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, passed away song Hui Zong Zhao Ji Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (November 2, 1082-June 4, 1135) Zhao Ji (jí), Emperor Huizong of the Tao, Jun Lie, Xun Gong, Wen Ren, De, Xian Ci, Xian Xiao, and the eleventh son of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty. He was the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty in China. In the eighth year of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty (1085), Zhao Ji was granted the title of King of Suining County (now Suining City, Sichuan Province). In the third year of Shaosheng (1096), King Duan (now Duanzhou District, Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province) was granted. His brother, Song Zhezong, had no children, and he was passed down to him after his death. He reigned for 25 years (February 23, 1100-January 18, 1126). During his reign, Zhao Ji excessively pursued a luxurious life. During his reign, he used treacherous officials such as Cai Jing, Tong Guan, Gao Qiu, and Yang Jian to preside over the government and plundered people's wealth. He was extremely extravagant and extravagant. Establish an article making bureau for the exclusive enjoyment of the royal family. He also searched for strange flowers and stones everywhere and shipped them to Kaifeng, called the "Flower Stone Gang", to build Yanfu Palace and Yuyue Mountain. He actually spent 70% of the world's wealth left behind by his father at that time. He believed in Taoism and called himself the "Taoist King and Emperor". He built palaces and temples, set up twenty-six Taoist officials, and paid Taoist priests salaries. During his reign, popular uprisings led by Fang La, Song Jiang and others broke out. In the second year of Xuanhe (1120), envoys were sent to enter into an alliance with the Jin Dynasty to attack the Liao State. In the seventh year of Xuanhe, the Jin army went south to attack Song. He passed the throne of Zhao Huan (Qin Zong) and called himself the Taishang Emperor. In August of the first year of Jingkang (1126), Emperor Taizong of the Jin Dynasty once again ordered the east and west armies to move south on a large scale. Sun Fu, the minister of the War of the Song Dynasty, placed his hopes on Taoist Guo Jing and blindly used the "Liujia Method" to defeat the enemy. However, the soldiers were defeated. The Jin soldiers divided into four routes and took advantage of the opportunity to invade the city, and the Jin army captured Bianjing. Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty sent an envoy He Wei to the Jin Camp to ask for peace, but the two generals Zong Han and Zong Wang refused. In February of the second year of Jingkang (the fifth year of Tianhui, 1127), Emperor Taizong of the Jin Dynasty issued an edict to abolish the two emperors Hui and Qin and demoted them to common people. After the Northern Song Dynasty fell (960 - 1127), the two emperors were captured and went north. He was later taken to the north and imprisoned. In July of the eighth year of Tianhui (1130), the two emperors were moved to Wuguo City (the old ancient city north of Yilan County, Heilongjiang Province) under house arrest. When we arrived in Wuguo Cities, there were only more than 140 men and women accompanying us. During his exile, Huizong was still elegant and fond of writing poetry, and he was deeply moved by reading the biography of Li Mi in the Tang Dynasty. Five years later, in April of the 13th year of Tianhui (the fifth year of Shaoxing, 1135), he died of illness in Wuguo City. Cremation according to local customs. Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, passed away The top ten kings who were subjugated in China's history: Xia Jie, King Zhou of Shang Dynasty, King You of Zhou (Ji Gongnie), Hu Hai of the Second Qin Dynasty, Liu Xie of the Han Xian Emperor, Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty, Li Yu, the Latter Ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty, Zhao Ji of the Song Weizong, Emperor Yuan Shun, and Zhu Youjian of the Ming Dynasty. Note: "History of the Song Dynasty" stated that Huizong's birthday was Ding Si (November 2, 1082), the fifth year of Yuanfeng of Song Shenzong, while "Qidong Yeyu" stated that Huizong was born on May 5 of the same year (June 3, 1082), and changed it to October 10 (November 2, 1082) to avoid ominous news. June 4, 1135 was the first day of April of the fifth year of Shaoxing. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/11980.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:11] 访问:84
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