
Finish Yan A bone fight
Jin Taizu (金太祖), the second son of Shizu and the younger brother of Emperor Kangzong, succeeded to the throne after Emperor Kangzong's death.
One day, the envoys of the Liao Kingdom came to the palace and saw ah bone fighters holding bows and arrows, and at this time a group of birds flew by, and the Liao envoy let Ah Bone shoot birds; Ah Bone fired three arrows in a row, and the arrows hit, which showed that his archery skills were superb. At the same time, the strength of Ah Bone Is also very large. At that time, the best archery in the clan was Tanduha, whose longest range was only about a hundred steps; while Ah Kuan's range could reach three hundred and twenty steps.
In 1115, Yan Akuta established the state as emperor, and the name of the country was Dajin, and the yuan was changed to receive the country;
Taizu reigned for nine years, from 1115 to 1123, using two era names, namely The Harvest and the Heavenly Auxiliary; the main events during his reign were as follows:
1115 - the first year of the conquest: Taizu claimed the title of emperor to establish the country; the LiaoTianzuo Emperor Yelü Yanxi marshaled the army, and was defeated by Taizu, and the Liao army suffered heavy casualties;
1116 – The second year of the conquest: The Jin army attacked Tokyo (present-day Liaoyang, Liaoning) and killed Gao Yongchang;
1117 – First year of Tianfu: The Jin army defeats Yelü Paili;
1118 - The second year of Tianfu: Liao Yelü Nugo sent an envoy to negotiate peace, and Jin demanded that Liao take the brother Jin;
1119 - The third year of Tianfu: The Liao Dynasty completed yan Akuta as the emperor of the Eastern Huaiguo, and did not displease his brother Jin and Jin Guoda;
1120 – Tianfu 4th year: Jin soldiers attacked Liao in three ways and captured Shangjing (present-day Lindong, Balin, Inner Mongolia);
1121 – 5th year of Tianfu: Saguin;
1122–Tianfu 6th year: a major attack on Liao, trapping Zhongjing (present-day Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia); Emperor Tianzuo of Liao fled to Xijing (present-day Datong, Shanxi), and then to Jiashan, Inner Mongolia; Liaoli Yelüchun became emperor; Later Dajin attacked Yanjing (present-day Beijing), and at this point, all the five capitals of the Liao state were owned by Jin;
1123 - Seventh year of Tianfu: Due to the loss of time for the Song and Jinjia to attack the Liao state, the Jin Dynasty only returned Yanjing and Liuzhou to the Song Dynasty, and the Song Dynasty lost 200,000 taels of silver and 200,000 silk horses every year;
Jin Taizu completed the Yan Akuta, reigned for nine years, counted no exhaustive strategies, and did not leave soldiers, laying a solid foundation for the great cause of the 119th Jin Dynasty.
Genealogy chart of the Jin Dynasty