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Please recommend a fantasy novel where the male protagonist traveled to the time when Emperor Huizong of Song was captured. At the beginning of the story, he was in a valley.

2024-09-04 16:34
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2024-09-04 18:27

πŸ˜‹I recommend a novel to you,"Dream of the Northern Song Empire". This was a historical novel. The male protagonist traveled to the Northern Song Dynasty and became the second son of Emperor Huizong. The book had plots such as wretched development, avoiding the difficulties of Jingkang, slaughtering iron hooves, and wasting time. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

How was Song Huizong captured?

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2024-12-18 09:21

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty was captured by the Jin army during the Jingkang rebellion in 1127. At that time, the Jin army broke through the capital of the Song Dynasty, Bianjing. Huizong and his son, Song Qinzong, and more than 10,000 people were escorted north. Huizong was deposed as a civilian by the Jin army and then escorted to Jin. In the Jin Kingdom, Huizong was given the title of "Duke of Virtue" and suffered serious humiliation and humiliation. He was imprisoned in many places, including Yanjing, Zhongjing, Shangjing, and the State of Korea. In the end, he was moved to the Five Nations City. Huizong's imprisonment in the Jin Kingdom was very difficult. He suffered physical and mental torture. In the end, Huizong died in 1135.

Song Huizong's Life After Being Captured

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2024-12-21 23:10

Song Huizong's life after being captured was very miserable. According to the records, he was escorted to Shangjing, the capital of the Jin Kingdom. The journey lasted for one to two months, during which he endured hunger, cold, and the hardships of eating in the open. In addition to the physical pain, he also faced harassment and humiliation from the escorting officials. Although he had given birth to 14 children in the Jin Kingdom, which meant that his material conditions were at least guaranteed, it did not mean that his mental state was good. These children might not be his biological children, but his wife's children. In addition, the status of women in the Jin Kingdom was extremely low, especially the women of the royal family. However, Emperor Huizong chose to continue living, and the situation later was favorable to the Southern Song Dynasty. In general, Huizong's life during his captivity was difficult and difficult.

Song Huizong's Life After Being Captured

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2024-12-20 04:21

Huizong's life after being captured was not as miserable as imagined. Although he lost the throne, under the surveillance of the Jin Kingdom, he lived like a civilian. He was given the title of Duke of Virtue, wore coarse clothes, and lived in a simple house. Although he was often insulted and abused by Jin officials, his material life was relatively secure and he even gave birth to more than a dozen children. However, his spiritual life suffered a huge blow. He lost his country and family, and was forced to break up with his wife and children. In the end, Song Huizong was imprisoned in the Jin Kingdom for nine years and ended his life in the Five Kingdoms City due to mental torture. Although he had high attainments in art, as an emperor, his rule was not successful. In general, the life of Emperor Huizong of Song after being captured was full of hardships and tribulations.

Please recommend a novel. The plot is about a protagonist who traveled to the Song Dynasty and became the son of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, and created a gun.

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2024-08-22 07:06

The protagonist traveled to the Great Wu Dynasty and became the magistrate of the county, Tang Boyong. He invented the gun and fought hard in this era, finally realizing the unification of China. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Daughter of Emperor Huizong of Song

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2024-12-22 01:50

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty had a total of 33 daughters, and the fate of some of them had already been revealed. Zhao Yingluo was the 19th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She married Xiang Zihao, but was captured by the Jin army during the Jingkang Rebellion. Zhao Fujin was the fifth daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She first married the son of Prime Minister Cai Jing, Cai Wei, and later married the second prince of the Jin Dynasty, Wanyan Zongwang, and Prime Minister Wanyan Xiyin. Zhao Yupan was the eldest daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She married Zeng Yin, the general of the left guard, and later married Wanyan Zongpan, the king of the Song Dynasty of the Jin Dynasty. Zhao Jinxian was the 15th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She had passed away before the coup of Jingkang. Zhao Xiaojin was the 34th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She was killed by the rebels during the Jingkang rebellion. As for the fate of the other daughters, there was no relevant information at the moment.

Daughter of Emperor Huizong of Song

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2024-12-18 12:44

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty had a total of 33 daughters, and the fate of some of them had already been revealed. Zhao Yingluo was the 19th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She married Xiang Zihao, but was captured by the Jin army during the Jingkang Rebellion. Zhao Fujin was the fifth daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She first married the son of Prime Minister Cai Jing, Cai Wei, and later married the second prince of the Jin Dynasty, Wanyan Zongwang, and Prime Minister Wanyan Xiyin. Zhao Yupan was the eldest daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She married Zeng Yin, the general of the left guard, and later married Wanyan Zongpan, the king of the Song Dynasty of the Jin Dynasty. Zhao Jinxian was the 15th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She had passed away before the coup of Jingkang. Zhao Xiaojin was the 34th daughter of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. She was killed by the rebels during the Jingkang rebellion. As for the fate of the other daughters, there was no relevant information at the moment.

The novel recommended to save Song Huizong at the beginning

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2025-01-08 15:19

Here are a few novels that saved Emperor Huizong of Song at the beginning: 1. Saving Emperor Huizong of Song at the Beginning-Author: Pig Snow White 2. Save the Song Dynasty-Author: Little Wind of the Star 3. Save the World: Opening Fanning Emperor Chongzhen-Author: Ming Qian, Yue Mingyang 4. Song Dynasty: Conspiracy to Rebellion in Front of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty at the Beginning of the Game-Author: Qibao Leicha These novels all had the theme of saving Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. They described the protagonist's transmigration or return to the Song Dynasty and tried to save Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. Please note that the specific plot and quality of these novels require further reading to understand.

The novel of the nephew of Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty

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2025-03-15 11:25

I can't provide any information about the novel about the nephew of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. This was a rather special theme. Ordinary novels rarely involved such a time-traveling plot.

I traveled to the Song Dynasty and became a prince. It should be Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty. What is the name?

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2024-09-10 00:32

In the Song Dynasty, the names of the princes were usually named after the surnames of the members of the royal family. For example, Zhao Zongshi, the prince of Song Renzong, was named Zhao Pu. If he transmigrated to the Song Dynasty and became a crown prince, he could consider using the surnames of the royal family members to name himself, such as changing Zhao Pu to the crown prince.

In the novel you recommended, there was a plot where the male protagonist traveled through the ancient times and became an emperor. Later, he was captured, and another emperor ascended the throne in the Central Plains. Then, was the captured emperor released?

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2024-09-13 11:14

This was the plot of the book "I Am an Emperor in Ming Dynasty". The male protagonist became a descendant of the Ming royal family after crossing over, but his treatment was not as good as Zhu Yunwen's, so he was determined to rise up and become an emperor. I recommend this historical fictional novel to you. It is full of power struggles and swords, as well as the male protagonist's personal growth process. It is very intriguing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜™

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