The daughters of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty were captured and sent to the Jin Dynasty after the Jingkang rebellion, including Zhao Jingu, Empress Dowager Wei, Empress Dowager Rou Fu and others. They had been treated inhumanely in the Jin Kingdom and had become captives and playthings of the Jin people. Zhao Jingu was assigned to the laundry in the Jin Kingdom and later was made his wife by the Jin Emperor. Empress Dowager Wei, as the empress of Emperor Huizong of Song and the mother of Emperor Gaozong of Song, was abused and destroyed. Princess Rou Fu became Emperor Taizong's concubine and was humiliated. The fate of these women in the Jin Kingdom was very tragic, and they became the symbol of the shame of Jingkang. As for the specific fate of the other daughters, there was no mention of it in the current information.
Yes, 'Kingdom of Heaven' is based on some historical events. It depicts the Crusades era, showing aspects of the conflict between Christians and Muslims in the Holy Land. However, it also takes some creative liberties for the sake of storytelling.
No, 'The Kingdom' is not a true story. It's a work of fiction that combines various fictional elements to form an engaging narrative. There may be some common themes or tropes that are familiar, but it doesn't stem from actual events.
The Kingdom is purely fictional. It was developed by the imagination of its creators and doesn't draw from any true historical or real-life accounts. The story and characters are crafted for entertainment purposes only.