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Taking stock of the heavenly sons who were captured by foreign races in history turned out to be Zhang Yixing's most fortunate Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and the most pitiful captive emperor of The Qinzong father and son, Emperor Mingyingzong' lucky emperor Zhu Qizhen

author:Xuan Song

When the drama "Daming Fenghua" was broadcast at that time, the reputation was mixed, and the Zhu family also won the world immediately, how did they get here in Zhu Qi Town, how could they have been captured by foreign tribes? It makes people sigh for a while. In fact, in history, many emperors in China have been captured, so let's talk about which emperors have been captured by foreign races here.

Taking stock of the heavenly sons who were captured by foreign races in history turned out to be Zhang Yixing's most fortunate Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and the most pitiful captive emperor of The Qinzong father and son, Emperor Mingyingzong' lucky emperor Zhu Qizhen

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There were a total of 408 emperors in ancient China, and there were many emperors who surrendered or were captured, but under the Han regime, there were not many emperors captured by the minority regime. In addition to the town of Zhu Qi mentioned at the beginning, there are also Song Huizong and Song Qinzong of the Song Dynasty.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > The Song Dynasty Huizong, the poorest captive emperor of the Qinzong father and son</h1>

This father and son are indeed more pitiful, originally they were also a bit of an ambitious emperor, united with the Jin soldiers to eliminate their old rival Liao for many years, won a short victory in tactics, but buried hidden dangers strategically and politically, in fact, after the rise of Jin, the relationship between the Liao state and the Northern Song Dynasty was originally a partnership relationship with cold lips and teeth, once the Liao state was destroyed, the Jin Dynasty people's car brakes could not be stopped, all the way to Kaifeng City!

In the first year of Jing Kang (1126), the Jin army once again went south, and in December the Battle of Tokyo was lost, the Jin army broke the city, and the Taishang Emperor Song Huizong and the Emperor Song Qinzong were captured.

Taking stock of the heavenly sons who were captured by foreign races in history turned out to be Zhang Yixing's most fortunate Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and the most pitiful captive emperor of The Qinzong father and son, Emperor Mingyingzong' lucky emperor Zhu Qizhen

Portrait of Emperor Huizong of Song

Emperor Jin deposed Emperor Huizong of Song and Emperor Zhao Huan of Qinzong as Shuren and imprisoned them in the Five Kingdoms City (五国城, in modern Yilan County, Heilongjiang Province).

Emperor Huizong of Song died in the Five Kingdoms City after nine years in captivity at the age of 54, and it is worth mentioning that he not only continued his artistic hobby during this period, but also gave birth to more than a dozen children.

Along with his father, Song Qinzong was also captured by Jin Bing in the first year of Jing Kang and deposed as a Shuren, and finally trampled to death by a horse. According to the Great Song Xuanhe Testament, the Jin Emperor Yan Liang ordered the 57-year-old Song Qinzong Zhao Huan and the 82-year-old Liao Tianzuo Emperor Yelü Yanxi to play polo.

Taking stock of the heavenly sons who were captured by foreign races in history turned out to be Zhang Yixing's most fortunate Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and the most pitiful captive emperor of The Qinzong father and son, Emperor Mingyingzong' lucky emperor Zhu Qizhen

Still

Yerushalayim was very good at driving horses, and thinking that the opportunity had come, he tried to escape on his horse, but was killed by a random arrow. Qinzong was not good at equestrianism, and was surprised to fall off the horse, and was trampled by the horse and died.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Emperor Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty</h1>

Compared with the first two guests who died in a foreign land, and as a captive emperor, Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen can definitely be called lucky. Emperor Ming was the sixth and eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty (reigned twice, 1435-1449 and 1457-1464).

The first time he succeeded to the throne as emperor, he was only nine years old, and because he had not suffered setbacks, Emperor Yingzong considered himself to be heroic, and took the favored eunuch Wang Zhen to conquest Vala, and was captured within a few rounds.

Taking stock of the heavenly sons who were captured by foreign races in history turned out to be Zhang Yixing's most fortunate Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, and the most pitiful captive emperor of The Qinzong father and son, Emperor Mingyingzong' lucky emperor Zhu Qizhen

Later, Zhu Qiyu succeeded to the throne, that is, Emperor Ming of The Ming Dynasty. He also had no withholding value, so Vala sent him back. After his return, his brother did not abdicate the throne, so he was placed under house arrest until the eighth year of Jingtai (1457), when Shi Heng and others launched a rebellion to seize the door, and Emperor Yingzong was restored to the throne, claiming the throne for the second time.

Zhu Qizhen reigned for twenty-two years before and after, perhaps with the experience of being an emperor for the first time, and the hardships that followed, and the second time he reigned, he appointed meritocracy, listened to advice, was benevolent and frugal and loved the people, and had a lot of beautiful government.

Do you know which captured emperors you have, leave a message in the comment area and discuss it together.

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