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Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

author:Wu shi

One day in 1224 AD, shortly after Emperor Aizong of Jin had just succeeded to the throne, he was sitting in the Lund Hall listening to the government, and a man dressed in mourning linen clothes looked at the Chengtian Gate and laughed and cried.

Asked why, he said, "I laugh, and laughter will be lost; I cry, and the Kingdom of Gold will perish." ”

Crying and laughing at the Junmen Gate, and uttering such a "great rebellion", the courtiers were furious and asked Emperor Aizong to execute this person for questioning.

Emperor Aizong, however, said: The edict ordered the commoners to speak bluntly, and even if they were sarcastic, they would not ask for their sins.

This man seems to be talking crazy, is he more than a mockery? Emperor Wuzong did not think so,

In the later words of Emperor Aizong, the reason why the Mongol army often won victories was "the horsepower of the north, the skill of China", so it was difficult for the Jin state to make enemies; as for the Song people, "He Zu Daoya"...

In the eyes of the Jin monarchs, the Mongol army was well-equipped, as well as the brave cavalry, as well as many craftsmen from the Central Plains and the Western Regions who made sharp weapons, armor shields, siege tools, artillery and other weapons, so they were invincible;

As for the Song people, they are vulnerable and do not need to take them seriously.

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

Jin Aizong only saw the strength of the Mongol cavalry and the weakness of the Southern Song Dynasty in the past, but he did not see the corrupt side of his own dynasty, sadly...

He didn't even expect that one day Jin Guo's loan of grain from the Southern Song Dynasty would be rejected, and he even said that he felt good about himself:

The song dynasty people were very deeply depressed.......

Since his accession to the throne, the commanding side will not invade the southern frontier.........

Now the Song Dynasty took advantage of our fatigue to occupy our Shouzhou, lure me into Dengzhou, and attack Tangzhou, and their strategy was very short and shallow.

How did the Jin Emperor treat the subjects of the Northern Song Dynasty during the "Jingkang Disaster"? The people of jinguo do not remember, but the people of the Southern Song Dynasty are unforgettable and unforgettable.

Speaking of which, I didn't "remember" that my father Jin Xuanzong had invaded the Southern Song Dynasty for the sake of the year, and the two sides had been deadlocked for seven years and "forgot", obviously under the attack of the Mongolian army, they were powerless to invade the Song Dynasty in the south, but they still felt that this was "treating" the Southern Song Dynasty favorably.

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

If it were not for the corruption of the Jin Dynasty itself, why would it have fallen to the point of being attacked by Song Meng?

Not only was Emperor Aizong of Jin "confused" about the Song Dynasty, but he also did not understand the situation at all in the treatment of the Mongols who were cutting gold.

After the Battle of Sanfengshan, the elite Jin army was lost, and the main generals such as Wanyan Heda, Qianla Pu'a, and Wanyan Chen Monk were also lost, and then Fenjing was besieged.

Emperor Aizong of Jin sent his adopted son Wanyan to Wokoutai as a hostage, and for a time asked for peace, and when more than thirty Mongol emissaries were killed in the city of Bieliang, Emperor Aizong of Jin did not dare to punish the "murderers" on his side, resulting in the war that had just eased and was provoked again.

When plague broke out in the city and food was cut off, Emperor Aizong decided to follow his father Xuanzong's old trick and abandon the city and flee, and in order to stabilize people's hearts, he abandoned a group of harems in Nanjing (present-day Kaifeng, Henan) to cover up his escape.

By the time the people of the city found out that the emperor had run away, Emperor Aizong of Jin had fled to Guidefu...

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

In order to be the "child emperor" of Mongolia, the Nanjing guard general Cui Li was very "dog-legged", not only took the lead in burning the city defenses, looting the gold and silver in the city, poisoning the remaining generals of the Golden Kingdom, but also loading the harem of Emperor Aizong to the Mongolian army.

However, as the king of a country, Emperor Aizong only cared about his own life in times of crisis, so how could he deserve to be the monarch?

After Emperor Aizong ran to GuideFu, although he was held hostage by the general Pu Chaguan Nu, Pu Cha Guannu opposed his plan to flee to Cai Prefecture again, Jin Aizong, together with several eunuchs, ambushed and killed Pu Cha Guannu to clear the obstacle on his "escape path"!

General Jin Guo is one less member like this.......

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

Finally, he arrived in Caizhou as he wished.

After a long and arduous escape from the Mongolian army temporarily, Jin Aizong not only did not think of a way to resolve the crisis of the Jin Kingdom, but instead began to find beautiful women and build palaces in Caizhou, and while Song and Mongolia were discussing the coalition forces, Emperor Aizong enjoyed more than three months in Caizhou.

Just when Emperor Aizong was drunk and dreaming of death and did not try to save his life, the Song and Mongol armies drove to the city.

Previously, Emperor Aizong of Jin had tried to invade the Southern Song Dynasty, but failed.......

The Song army cooperated with the Mongol army to break the river embankment outside Caizhou, and the outer city of Caizhou was washed away, and the inner city wall was also breached by the Song and Mongol armies.

When the city was destroyed, Emperor Aizong of Jin passed the throne to Yan Chenglin (Emperor Jin), and then hanged himself at Youlanxuan.

Less than a day after becoming emperor, Yan Chenglin was also killed by the rebels.

Golden Death.

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

Before his death, Jin Aizong said very unevenly: "I have been the Son of Heaven for ten years, the Lord of Man for ten years, and I know that there is no greater evil than evil, and there is no hatred in death." What I hate is that the state society will be extinguished to me, and the same as the king of the absurdity and tyranny in the past will destroy the country, and people will be indignant about it! ”

Although there is no absurdity and riot, but abandoning the people and fleeing again and again, how is it not the king of the subjugated country!

Of course, Jin Aizong once said it well, the lips were cold, and after the fall of the Jin Kingdom, Song and Meng also changed from collaborators to antagonists.

Song of sorrow at the end, Jin Aizong: The Song people have a deep negative decay, and their strategy is very short and shallow

What happened between Song and Meng?

It is said that after the Meng general Ta Cha'er and the Song general Meng Jue divided up the corpses of Jin Aizong, they secretly made a pact: chen Cai's southeastern land belonged to the Song.

However, the agreement of the generals in the front may not be known to the Song and Mongolian diplomats, and Wokoutai may have allocated a larger territory to the Southern Song Dynasty...

This historical material is different in various history books, and the truth is no longer known.

However, only 5 months after the fall of the Jin Dynasty, song dispatched troops to recover the land of "Three Capitals", and the relationship between Song and Mongolia broke down.

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