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Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

2025-01-03 09:54
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Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp to save his life. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival. This incident became a part of the shame of Jingkang, one of the humiliations of the fall of the Northern Song Dynasty.

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Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

In order to save his own life, Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-06 00:18

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

In order to save his own life, Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-06 19:32

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

In order to save his own life, Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-05 01:00

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

In order to save his own life, Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-05 14:50

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp to save his life. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-05 19:25

Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and transported the gold camp.

In order to save his own life, Emperor Huizong of Song got his daughter drunk and sent her to the Jin camp. His daughter was humiliated in the Jin camp and died two years later due to the rupture of the valley road. This decision might have been due to Song Huizong's despair and helplessness. He was no longer a father who loved his daughter, but made this cruel choice for his own survival.

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2025-01-01 08:22

Daughter of Emperor Huizong of Song

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.

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2024-12-18 12:44

Daughter of Emperor Huizong of Song

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.

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2024-12-22 01:50

Song Huizong's daughter

Emperor Huizong of Song had a total of 34 daughters, and several of them were conferred the title of imperial concubines. The names of the daughters of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty included Zhao Yupan, Zhao Jinnu, Zhao Yuanzhu, Zhao Zhuzhu, Zhao Jinyin, Zhao Saiyue, Zhao Jingu, Zhao Yingluo, Zhao Duofu, Zhao Xiaojin, Zhao Huer, Zhao Jinnu, and so on. There was no detailed information about the fate and ending of each daughter according to the search results provided.

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2024-12-20 22:13
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