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The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

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In the five thousand years of history of China, the rise and fall of successive dynasties and dynasties are all touching, just as the so-called kings of the become kings and losers, the replacement of dynasties is like a shift of stars, and finally merges into the long river of history.

The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

In the history of the Song Dynasty, there was a shameful thing that made the Song people feel humiliated, in the first month of the second year of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Jurchen Jin army in the north attacked the capital kaifeng, in order to force the Song Dynasty court to obey, the Jin people captured Song Huizong, Song Qinzong's father and son in the name of negotiation, a large number of Zhao royalty, harem concubines and guiqing, courtiers and other more than 3,000 people, escorted the desolate land in the north. At the same time, a large amount of gold and silver treasures of the Song clan were taken captive, and they were burned and looted on the way back to the north, and the historical records named this incident the Shame of Jing kang. The occurrence of the shame of Jingkang marked the collapse of the Northern Song Dynasty.

The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

After the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty, King Zhao of Kang took the opportunity to inherit the unification, and was known as Emperor Gaozong of Song. After Ying Tianfu ascended the throne, for the sake of national hatred and family hatred, Zhao Zhuo appointed Yue Fei, Han Shizhong and other military generals to continue to command the army against the enemy. Although gui was the son of heaven, Zhao Zhuo was not happy at all at this time, because his wife and concubines were abducted by the Jin people in this disaster, including his beloved wife Xing Bingyi.

Along with Lady Xing Bingyi, she was abducted along with Lady Jiang of the Side Chamber, Lady Tian, and Zhao Zhao's five daughters. What made Zhao Zhuo feel even more unhappy was that at this time, Xing Bingyi was pregnant with Liujia, but her face was red and short-lived, and on the way back to the north with the Jin people, she fell from her horse, and the child was not saved due to miscarriage.

The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

This is not to mention, after Xing Bingyi, who has experienced hardships all the way, was brought to the Jin Kingdom, because of her young beauty and outstanding temperament, the Jin Dynasty completed Yan Zong's greed for her beauty, soft and hard and hard is to occupy her. Although the Jin Dynasty at that time was already a complete country, it was still an uncivilized nation after all, and the same was true of Emperor Yanzong. He tortured Zhao Zhao's wife day and night, almost forcing Xing Bingyi to the point of committing suicide, but several times without success.

The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

After learning that Zhao was proclaimed emperor, the Jin people thought of using his family to humiliate him. So Zhao Shuo's birth mother, Wei Xianfei, his wife Xing Bingyi, and his two daughters were thrown into the laundry, day and night for the Jin people to drive. Poor Xing Bingyi, who was only 17 years old at the time, suffered this great sin. Emperor Gaozong of Song, who was anxious about his wife, tried his best to redeem it to the Southern Song Dynasty, but the Jin people would not let it go. In desperation, Emperor Gaozong of Song could only endure grief, and when the emissaries of the Jin Dynasty brought back one of his beloved wives' ear breaks, Emperor Gaozong of Song made Xing Bingyi empress.

The most miserable imperial concubine in ancient times, who was captured at the age of 17, was defiled by the Jin people for 16 years and finally died in a foreign country

In 1139, Xing Bingyi died of illness in the Five Kingdoms City at the age of 34. It was not until 3 years later that Zhao Cuo learned that his beloved wife had died in a foreign land, and Zhao Cuo, who loved his wife, posthumously honored Xing Bingyi as Empress Yijie.

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