" Time Travel Begins from the Shame of Jingkang " was a work created by Carthage's loss and published on the Qidian novel platform. In addition, there were some novels that involved traveling to the Jingkang period, such as Shao Song. The protagonist was a college student who traveled to the Song Dynasty, which had just experienced the shame of Jingkang. His identity was relatively special from the beginning, becoming Zhao Gou on the run. Although the Northern Song Dynasty Traveler's Guide did not start directly from Jingkang, the father and son traveled to the Northern Song Dynasty ten years before the shame of Jingkang. There was also " Restrain the Yuan ", which was set in the late Northern Song Dynasty. The main character was both civil and military, and he rebelled while disguising himself. Read more exciting novels for free
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There were many recommendations for novels that traveled back to the Jingkang period. Among them, Shao Song was a story about the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhao Gou, who fought hard to resist the Jin Dynasty during the Jingkang disaster. The protagonist had transmigrated to Zhao Gou. Facing the difficulties inside and outside the court, he pacified the soldiers, won over the people, and launched a war with the Jin Kingdom. In the end, he won. In addition," Xiong Song " was also a novel set in Jingkang's disaster. It told the story of China's tragedy and heroes. Other than that, there were also novels such as " Shou Song " and " The Number One Scholar of the Great Song " that were also time-traveling works set in the Jingkang period. These novels could bring the readers an experience and excitement of traveling back to the Jingkang period.
There were a few novels that were set in the Jingkang disaster that could be recommended. Among them, Shao Song was a story about the founding emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhao Gou, who fought to the death in the disaster of Jingkang. The protagonist had transmigrated to Zhao Gou. Facing the difficulties inside and outside the court, he pacified the soldiers, won the people, and launched a war with the Jin Kingdom. In the end, he won and re-established the dignity of the emperor. The novel showcased the protagonist's bravery and sense of responsibility in war. In addition," Records of the Great Song Empire " was also a novel worth reading. It provided an in-depth analysis of the shame of Jingkang and the political situation of the Song, Liao, Jin, and Xia dynasties. In addition,'The Rebellion of the Late Song Dynasty' and 'Song Jiang' were also novels about the shame of Jingkang, so they could be read as options. It should be noted that the novels mentioned in other search results might not have anything to do with the disaster of Jingkang, or they might not provide specific content and comments. Therefore, the novels recommended above were based on the information related to the disaster of Jingkang in the search results provided.
At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, the world was in chaos. The court was corrupt and incompetent, and there were many internal problems. When Emperor Huizong of Song Dynasty, Zhao Ji, was in power, he put treacherous officials such as Gao Qiu and Cai Jing in an important position. The upright ministers were excluded, and the problem of "redundant officials" was prominent. A large number of redundant officials led to low administrative efficiency, widespread corruption and bribery, intensifying financial crisis, and intensifying class contradictions. At the same time, the lives of the common people were difficult. Fang La, Song Jiang and other peasant uprisings continued. Although they were pacified, they caused a huge impact on the national strength. Emperor Huizong of Song did not reflect on it and continued to put treacherous officials in important positions. On the outside, the Jurchen tribe in the north rose up and established the Jin Kingdom. The Song Dynasty had once allied with the Jin Kingdom (a maritime alliance) to fight against the Liao Kingdom. The Jurchen leader Wanyan Aguda used the sixteen states of Yanyun as a bargaining chip to cooperate with the Northern Song Dynasty to attack Liao. After the Liao was destroyed, the sixteen states of Yanyun returned by the Jin Dynasty were empty cities, and the people were kidnapped. After that, the Zhangjue incident in July 1123 became the trigger for the Jingkang Rebellion. In the winter of the seventh year of Xuanhe, Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1125), Wanyan Sheng, Emperor Taizong of the Jin Dynasty, attacked the Song Dynasty in two ways on the grounds that the Song Dynasty did not abide by the "Sea Alliance". Wanyan Zonghan led the West Army to surround Taiyuan, and Wanyan Zongwang led the East Army to cross the Yellow River and approach Kaifeng. Song Huizong hastily abdicated the throne to his son Zhao Huan (Song Qinzong) and prepared to flee south. Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty signed a peace treaty with the Jin Dynasty, ceding Zhongshan, Hejian and Taiyuan in exchange for the retreat of the Jin army. In the spring of 1126, the Jin army returned to the north, but under the protests of the people of the three towns and the insistence of the court's war faction, Song Ting announced that they would defend the three towns and refuse to cede them. In August, the Jin army accused the Song people of violating the contract and invading the south again. In September, Taiyuan fell, and the Jin army gathered at Kaifeng City. In December, Kaifeng fell, and Emperor Qinzong of Song submitted a surrender form. In February of the second year of Jingkang (1127), the Jin Dynasty deposed Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty as commoners, and the Northern Song Dynasty perished. In May, the Jin people plundered Huizong Qinzong, the royal clan, concubines, maids, musicians, painters, books and treasures, etc. and went north with the army. In this process, the corruption of the Northern Song Dynasty, the fatuous and cowardly emperor, and the relatively weak military ability (influenced by the policy of advocating literature and suppressing martial arts) all led to the Jingkang Rebellion. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!