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True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

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In 1142 AD, a case of a true and false princess occurred in the imperial family of the Southern Song Dynasty, which caused great repercussions in the folk at that time. The focus of the case was that the result of the official trial was that the princess was a fake princess and pretended to be a princess, but the common people did not think so, they believed that the official verdict was not credible, the princess was a real princess, but Song Gaozong and the empress dowager made such a judgment in order to eliminate the mouth. So, what is going on here? This has to start with the change of Jing Kang, which led to the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty.

In the winter of 1126 (the first year of Jing Kang), Jin soldiers besieged the Northern Song capital of Bieliang (汴梁, in modern Kaifeng, Henan) for the second time. When the city was destroyed, Emperor Huizong of Song, Zhao Heng, and Zhao Heng of Song Qinzong, as well as many concubines, princes, princesses, noble relatives of the clan, and ministers, all became prisoners of the Jin soldiers, and all of them were escorted back to the Jin Kingdom. Among these women who were captured by Jin Bing, most of them had prominent statuses, including Empress Zheng of Emperor Huizong of Song, Empress Zhu of Emperor Qinzong of Song, Wei Shi, the birth mother of Emperor Gaozong of Song, Xing Bingyi, wife of Emperor Gaozong of Song, and Princess Ruofu Emperor Ji.

True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

Johor Fu Di Ji is actually Princess Jo phuoc. Changing the name "Princess" to "Emperor Ji" was the title of "Wang Ji" by Emperor Huizong of Song, who followed the advice of the chancellor Cai Jing and modeled it on the title of "Wang Ji" in the Western Zhou Dynasty. In addition, there are also the renaming of "county lords" to "Zongji" and the "county lords" to "clan ji". Emperor Ji of Roufu was named Zhao Duohua,also known as Zhao Huan huan (赵嬛嬛) and Zhao Huanhuan (赵环环), and was the twenty-first daughter of Emperor Huizong of Song.

After arriving in the Jin Dynasty, these once prominent women were humiliated and tortured, and they were imprisoned in an official brothel called Huanyiyuan in the capital of the Jin Dynasty, Shangjing Huining Province (present-day Acheng District, Harbin), where these once-honored women became tools for the Jin people to have fun and vent their desires, including Song Gaozong's birth mother Wei Shi, his wife Xing Bingyi, and The Roufu Emperor Ji.

Emperor Ruofu was only 17 years old when she was taken into captivity, the oldest of the princesses who had not yet left the cabinet. Originally, Jin Bing planned to sacrifice her to Emperor Taizong of Jin, but on the way back to Jin, Emperor Ji of Roufu was unable to escape the fate of being humiliated by Jin Bing. Later, although the Jin bing generals who insulted Emperor Ji of Roufu were executed, Emperor Ji of Roufu, who had been bullied for a long time, was very weak, so when she was offered to Emperor Taizong of Jin, Emperor Taizong of Jin did not accept her as a concubine, but sent her to huan yiyuan as a slave. From then on, Emperor Ji of Johor began her life of humiliation.

True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

A few years later, Emperor Ruofu fell into the hands of Emperor Yan Zongxian, the Great King of the Golden Kingdom. Similarly, Yan Zongxian did not like Emperor Ji of Ruofu, but he was kinder to Emperor Ji of Ruofu and married her to a Han chinese named Xu Huan in the City of Five Kingdoms. According to the records of the Zhengshi, Emperor Ruofu died in 1141 at the age of 31 and was posthumously honored as Princess Heguochang (emperor Gaozong of Song restored the old system and changed her name to princess), and she did not return to the Song Dynasty until her death.

However, it is strange that Emperor Ruofu, who was supposed to suffer in the Northern Jin Kingdom, returned to the Central Plains during the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Southern Song Dynasty, and this incident was also a sensation at the time. The cause of the incident was because of a bandit action by the Song Dynasty government.

In 1130 AD, the Song Dynasty government carried out an operation to suppress bandits, and a woman in the family of the bandits captured by the officers and soldiers told the officers and soldiers that she was the sister of the current emperor, Emperor Ruofu, and that she had escaped from the Jin Kingdom after many hardships. When the officers and soldiers heard that the imperial family was at stake, they could not be hasty, so they immediately sent the woman to the capital City of Lin'an (present-day Hangzhou).

True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

For the identity of this woman, according to the palace people at that time, Song Huizong did have a daughter named Huan Huan, who was born to Song Huizong and Yi Su Guifei, and her title was indeed called Roufu Emperor Ji. After a series of inquiries and investigations, it was finally determined that this woman was indeed Emperor Ji of Johor, and coupled with her ability to call out Song Gaozong's milk name, this made Song Gaozong believe that she was a princess. So Emperor Gaozong of Song crowned her as princess of Fuguo, and gave her marriage to Gao Shirong, the defensive envoy of Yongzhou, and gave her a dowry of 18,000 taels (an ancient token system unit, where one coin is equal to consistent money). Since then, he has still been very fond of her, and has been rewarded with 479,000 taels.

In 1141, the Southern Song Dynasty signed the "Shaoxing Peace Agreement" with the Jin Dynasty, and Wei Guifei, the biological mother of Emperor Gaozong of Song in the Jin Dynasty, was able to return to the Southern Song Dynasty the following year. The first thing she did after returning to the Southern Song Dynasty was to tell Emperor Gaozong of Song that Emperor Ruofu had died in the Jin Dynasty, and that the one that was now in the Great Song Dynasty was fake. So Emperor Gaozong of Song immediately arrested Emperor Ji of Johor and handed her over to Dali Temple for interrogation, and under severe torture, the woman who claimed to be Emperor Ji of Johor confessed that she was a fake.

True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

She said that her name was Jingshan, and she was originally wandering in Fenjing, and after Fenjing was breached, she was also captured by Jin Bing and taken to the north. On the way, she met Zhang Xi'er, the palace daughter of Joo Guifei, the biological mother of Emperor Ji of Johor, and from Zhang Xi'er she heard a lot of secret things about the palace, because her appearance and temperament were very similar to those of Emperor Ji of Johor, so she began to deliberately imitate Emperor Ji of Johor. Later, after being trafficked several times, she was forced to marry a small bandit. When these bandits were cleared by the officers and soldiers of the Great Song Dynasty, they planned to kill her in the name of the bandits, and she claimed to be Emperor Ji of Roufu in order to survive, but she did not expect to be successfully deceived by her, and more than ten years passed in a flash.

When everything was clearly examined, the fake Emperor Ji of Joofu was immediately ordered to be beheaded, and Gao Shirong, who was a donkey, was also stripped of the title of Lieutenant of Theo ma, and the palace people who had previously identified Emperor Ji of Joofu as the real princess were all implicated.

True and False Princess Case: Is it really pretending to be a princess? Or did the emperor kill people and kill people?

A case of a true and false princess has come to light at this point, but must this be the truth of the facts? There has always been a saying in the folk that there is no fake Joofu Di ji at all, and the real princess who is beheaded is actually the real princess. This is because in those days, imperial power was supreme, and no one dared to deceive the emperor. Coupled with the fact that it is a matter of the royal family, people must be very cautious, if they are not completely sure, those palace people will never dare to conclude that the princess is real.

So why did Emperor Gaozong of Song kill his sister? Many people believe that this is because Song Gaozong's birth mother, Empress Wei, was insulted by the Jin people in the north along with Emperor Ji of Jofu, and she was afraid that her ugly deeds of being humiliated and ruined in the north would be told by Emperor Ji of Joofu, and Emperor Gaozong of Song had to kill Emperor Ji of Johor in order to preserve his mother's reputation.

Of course, what the hell is going on? Is It True that Emperor Ji of Johor Is It? All this has become a historical mystery, what do you think is the truth? Please leave a message in the message area below.

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