A glance at the ending of Song Huizong s 38 sons!

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-09

A glance at the ending of Song Huizong's 38 sons!

Zhao Ji (1082 1135), the eighth emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty, reigned for 25 years in 1100 1126, during which major events such as the Jiangnan La Rebellion and the Jin invasion of the Central Plains occurred, which eventually led to the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Zhao Ji is frivolous in nature, coupled with a strong body, and is in the prime of his reign, in addition to obsessing with strange flowers and stones, he is also good at Zhongding calligraphy and painting, especially flowers, birds, insects and fish, the flowers and feathers he created are vivid and breathtaking; His calligraphy is also superb, and it is said that his original "thin gold body" has not been surpassed so far; In addition, he also firmly believes in immortal Taoism, worships masters, meditates on alchemy all day long, and calls himself the emperor of Taoism, delusional to live forever and enjoy wealth forever. For this guy, there are two most important things in his life, which are women and games (Keju).

Zhao Ji loves beauty more than he loves the country, and he is the leader in the history of ancient Chinese emperors and heirs, and he has the largest number of children among the emperors of all dynasties without suspense (80 in total!). The top spot.

According to the "History of the Song Dynasty", before the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, there were more than 10,000 beautiful women in Huizong's harem, and there were 32 sons and 34 daughters. And after he was a prisoner, he did not forget to indulge, and his women gave birth to nineteen children for him, of which "six sons and eight daughters" were the blood of Song Huizong.

In the Jingkang disaster, the sons born to Song Huizong before, generally speaking, the 25 sons who lived to the Jingkang period except for Lao Jiu Zhao Gou, the other endings basically died in the Five Kingdoms City.

And among his 34 daughters (emperors), except for a few who died early or were just born, the others regardless of whether they were married or not, as long as they could go, almost all of them went north with the army, and some of them were on the way to the city or escorted by the Jin soldiers, and other imperial concubines and palace maids became the objects of Jin Bing's enjoyment, and some of the beautiful or slightly younger ones were sent to the Jinjin special laundry house as a whole, and those who were not tortured to death were given to Jin Xizong and his royal children as concubines, and there were at least six emperors who served Jin Xizong in the Jin Palace.

1.Zhao Huan, Song Qinzong, was captured and went north.

2.Zhao Ta, died early.

3.Zhao Kai, captured and went north.

4.Zhao Ji, died early.

5.Zhao Shu, captured and went north.

6.Zhao Qi, captured and went north.

7.Zhao Xu was captured and went north.

8.Zhao Yan, captured and went north.

9.Zhao Gou, Song Gaozong, founder of the Southern Song Dynasty.

10.Zhao Cai, died early.

11.Zhao Mo, captured and went north.

12.Zhao Zhi, captured and went north.

13.Zhao Pu died at the age of 15.

14.Zhao Di, captured and went north.

15.Zhao was captured and went north.

16.Zhao Wei, died early.

17.Zhao Yan, captured and went north.

18.Zhao Zhen, captured and went north.

19.Zhao Zhang, died early.

20.Zhao Hao, captured and went north.

21.Zhao Nan, captured and went north.

22.Zhao Ji, died early.

23.Zhao Hakama, captured and went north.

24.Zhao Yue, captured and went north.

25.Zhao Ji, captured and went north.

26.Zhao Yi was captured and went north.

27.Zhao Dong, captured and went north.

28.Zhao Qi, captured and went north.

29.Zhao Tong, captured and went north.

30.Zhao Shan, captured and went north.

31.Zhao Fang, captured and went north.

32.Zhao Xiang, captured and went north.

33.Zhao Ji was born in the Kingdom of Jin.

34.Zhao Zhu was born in the Kingdom of Jin.

35.Zhao Tan was born in the Kingdom of Jin.

The 36th-38th sons were born in the Kingdom of Jin, the details are unknown.

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