Jingkang s shame, why did no one choose to commit suicide or fight back in the face of humiliation a

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

Jingkang's shame, why did no one choose to commit suicide or fight back in the face of humiliation among the princesses?

In the official history, perhaps because later generations of Chinese could not face this history emotionally, there is little mention of the infamous women of the Jingkang period.

At that time, the Kaifeng Mansion Chronicles was a document of exchange between the Song Dynasty and the Jin State, which listed the names, ages, and titles of all the royal concubines, empresses, court maids, concubines, and concubines given by the Jin State at that time.

These noble women are all because of"Eat"Jin was rewarded by Song Taizong. Song Zhenzong and his ministers agreed to this humiliating demand, and only three ministers, Li Ruoshui, Liu Tao, and Zhang Shuye, were tortured.

The royal nobles grew up in the castle complex, grew up according to the strictest etiquette, and for most of their lives they were rudely sold to a group of unknown beasts without experiencing any storms and waves, and the pathos in their hearts is unimaginable.

Song Huizong and Song Qinzong endured humiliation and burdens, and married wives and had children during their captives. If their father and brother are still like this, what can these concubines do?

According to historical records, these daughters of Qinzong were sent to the Jin army camp, where a ceremony was held to present the prisoners. After the ceremony, the women were asked to wash and change their clothes, and Empress Zheng of Song Huizong and Empress Zhu of Qin both changed into Hu clothes.

All these aristocratic women were required to wear sheep's clothing and be topless"Enter the Imperial City"。After a while, they were all sent out"。After the ceremony, Zhu Houzhao was humiliated, hanged himself, and after being rescued, he threw himself into the river and died.

In order to make these captured women obedient, the Jin people carried out brutal violence against the rebels, killing chickens and monkeys.

Many of the women who had just been sent to the gold camps were still in a mood of resistance, and two of them fiercely resisted when the gold men tried to violence them.

Their fate was to be stabbed to death by Jin Bing with an iron rod, thrown outside the gate, without eating or drinking, and tortured for three days before dying. In the face of such intimidation, every woman trembled, and every woman could not survive and die.

One of the most famous empresses, Fu Jin Di Ji was the bride of Cai Jing, who kidnapped and defiled Cai Jing after being forcibly drunk by Fu Jin.

She was the first concubine to be treated in the Jin Dynasty, and later even forced the Fujin Emperor to lobby other imperial daughters. After Song Huizong's twentieth daughter, Di Ji, left Fujin and fled to Hangzhou to join Song Gaozong.

However, when Empress Wei returned to the south, Song Gaozong was afraid"hands"will reveal Empress Wei's secret in Jinying, so he refuted the claim that Empress Wei is a fake and gave her death.

The fate of these two princesses can be said to be a microcosm of the fate of all princesses, they are treated as prostitutes among the enemy army**, and the father and brother watch the golden people trample on them, which is simply paradise for them.

Even if they escaped, their relatives would not even recognize them. Their perspective has become so distorted that they have gradually forgotten the shyness and shame of the first half of their lives.

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