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During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

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I believe that everyone has studied Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong", which has a sentence: Jing Kang shame, Yu Weixue, courtiers hate, when to extinguish. So what is the Jing Kang shame mentioned in this sentence? And why did Yue Fei keep worrying about it? And what happened during the Jing Kang revolution? Today we will talk about this matter together.

During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

Members of the royal family were taken into captivity

The Jing kang change occurred during the Song Dynasty, mainly referring to the northern Jin state attacking the capital Kaifeng at that time, and eventually turning Song Huizong and Song Qinzong and other members of the royal family, including Song Huizong's Concubine Wei Xian, princess, etc. into prisoners of the Jin people, you know, the most honorable family of a country was turned into captives, which was also a big joke, and at that time, the royal family also felt that this was a shame, and when they arrived in the Jin Kingdom, they faced a greater shame.

During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

We also learned in the TV series that no matter in which dynasty, the female captives faced a much more miserable realm than the male captives, so the humiliation suffered by Wei Xianfei at that time, that is, the later Empress Wei, can be said to be too much. When the Jin people returned with so many prisoners, they were arranged with an ox cart, which was not nothing, and what was even more excessive was that Empress Wei was punished with flesh, that is, taking off her blouse, exposing her limbs, and apologizing to the Jin people, this kind of shame ordinary people in the world could not imagine, so the change of Jing Kang was also called the shame of Jing Kang.

During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

Fifteen years of the Golden Kingdom

Empress Wei was imprisoned in the Kingdom of Jin for a total of fifteen years, and what did she suffer during those fifteen years? This can be said to be a mystery case, because there is no clear record in the history books, and some wild histories record that Empress Wei once remarried Jin ren during her imprisonment, and even gave birth to children between the two, but these are wild histories, unconfirmed, we can be entertained. However, from this point, we can also see that Empress Wei's life in Jinguo should be very hard, it is understood that she was sent to the laundry and had to do a lot of intensive work every day.

During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

After returning home, I will never forget it

Later, after the continuous consultation between the Song people and the Jin people, finally sent Empress Wei and her party back to the country, this time she became the empress dowager, and lived a life of gold and jade food, which made people feel very incredible, she not only did not remember hating the Jin people, but she missed that period of time, when the Jin State sent emissaries to the Song Dynasty, Empress Wei would even double the reward for these emissaries, which also made many Song people feel very humiliated, and looked down on this empress dowager.

During the jing kang revolution, Empress Wei suffered all kinds of humiliations, so why did she still remember the Jin people after returning to China?

The Jingkang Revolution was the greatest disaster and the greatest shame of the entire Song Dynasty, when a country's rulers were taken prisoner, so what strength did the country have to counter the enemy country? After Empress Wei returned to the country, we can also boldly guess that perhaps she really remarried in jinguo and really had children of her own, so he would double the reward for the emissaries of jinguo, which may be the most memorable thing during the captivity. And the History of Song has no detailed record of this aspect, I believe there is a reason, after all, such a big disaster and shame, how many people are willing to think about it? I'm afraid that when I think about it, I will feel a cold sweat on my back. What do you have to say about this? Welcome to leave a positive message in the comment area.

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