In fact, historical figures have many nicknames. Zhu Qinggu knows that he can't cover them all in these three episodes, so he can only try to pick out some of the more effective nicknames to talk about.

As for nicknames like Zulong, Erfeng, and Yebo, she doesn't plan to mention them at this time.

The achievements of these emperors deserve a dedicated episode to be presented in a truly prestigious way!

She quickly wrote another number on the blackboard, and then wrote something else next to it. When she turned around, everyone saw what was written on the blackboard—

【Wanyan Jiu Mei.】

[As expected, only heavyweights can be the grand finale.]

[I see an eerie light here!]

[There's no way around it; I'm not a heavyweight, I can't keep up with those oddballs.]

[The first and final installment of this series was Song Luzong, the second was Ming Baozong, and now it's Jiu Mei, haha, amazing!]

The people under the sky looked rather strange.

"Who is this Wanyan Jiu Mei? Is she a woman?" Cao Cao asked with a smile, his eyes becoming particularly bright. "Then I, Cao, would like to see how this Wanyan Jiu Mei is considered a heavyweight figure?"

"Wanyan Ninth Sister? This Wanyan... judging from the sky, it seems to be the surname of those Hu people during the Song Dynasty?" Liu Che murmured, looking at the sky.

"Wanyan Jiu Mei, was there really a person named Wanyan Jiu Mei in history?" Zhao Kuangyin's heart pounded, and he felt uneasy. "Perhaps she was from a later dynasty?"

Zhu Qinggu's smiling expression quickly turned into an indescribable heaviness. "If we're going to talk about Wanyan Jiu Mei, we'll have to move the timeline back a little."

[Should we talk about the humiliation of Jingkang?]

[Anyway, I think Emperors Huizong and Qinzong, like Emperor Baozong, are quite similar to human beings.]

[Think about it, out of the more than four hundred emperors in Chinese history, aside from a few particularly chaotic periods, these three are the last emperors.]

[Qin Er Shi (Hu Hai) and Sui Yangdi (Yang Guang) are quite similar.]

[But Baozong knocked on the door and actually broke through the floor.]

……

Zhu Qinggu was mostly smiling, but even her expression became somewhat heavy, making those below the canopy feel a bit uneasy.

After the Song Dynasty, upon hearing "the shame of Jingkang," one would know what she was going to talk about. But was there such a person as Wanyan Jiu Mei in "the shame of Jingkang"? However, considering her nickname... hmm, could it be...?

People before the Song Dynasty were wondering what kind of calamity could be called a 'shame'! They even repeatedly dragged out Emperor Mingbaozong and whipped his corpse.

"The Jingkang Shame, also known as the Jingkang Rebellion, refers to the calamity that occurred in the second year of the Jingkang era."

"There are many things in history that are called 'chaos' or 'disaster,' but 'shame' is relatively rare."

In August 1125, the Jin army marched south to attack the Song Dynasty. Seeing the perilous situation, Emperor Huizong of Song abdicated in favor of his son, Crown Prince Zhao Huan, who became Emperor Qinzong of Song. Emperor Huizong was known as the Daoist Emperor and was called the "Retired Emperor".

"In early 1126, Emperor Huizong and others saw that the Jin army had crossed the Yellow River and felt that things were very bad. So, under the pretext of 'burning incense,' they fled south with only Cai You and a few eunuchs. They fled out of Tokyo, then to Bozhou, and from Bozhou to Zhenjiang..."

[You could say they're really fast runners.]

[No wonder he's Zhao Lao Er's son, he's incredibly fast. Ninth Sister is fast too.]

[They didn't max out anything else, but their escape skills were maxed out.]

[This is hilarious! They should be given a donkey cart; maybe they'll awaken their ancestral skill—donkey cart drifting!]

……

Zhao Kuangyin's vision went black, and he almost fainted. How come it's the Song Dynasty again? What kind of things have you come up with, Zhao Guangyi?

It's the Song Dynasty again. Judging from this, he doesn't seem like a wise ruler. He was always ridiculed as Emperor Taizong of Song, and the people of the Song Dynasty have lost all face. But he can still salvage some dignity. After all, Emperor Taizong was not good at martial arts, but he had some unique achievements in civil administration.

But now, seeing Emperor Huizong of Song's willingness to abdicate rather than flee, their pretense of civility has been completely shattered, and this hasn't even touched on what the disgrace truly is.

It must be the Jurchens who invaded Tokyo and committed atrocities!

The Northern Song Dynasty was not long-lived to begin with, so everyone inevitably began to worry, especially the court officials who lived during the reign of Emperor Huizong.

The Jurchens are about to invade! These Jurchens are so barbaric, it's easy to imagine that the prosperous and prosperous capital of Tokyo will be reduced to rubble.

Many people planned to flee immediately, but there were still brave patriots who intended to serve and form a righteous army.

Emperor Huizong of Song, standing beneath the canopy, panicked. Before the canopy had even finished speaking, he already sensed that the heavens were about to collapse!

After seeing the sky, Wang Anshi thought even more that the three redundancies must be resolved. If reforms were not implemented, the Song Dynasty would be on the verge of extinction!

This is the idea of ​​the reformists.

The canopy has also changed the thinking of conservatives somewhat, but not much. If their interests are infringed, they will still jump out to oppose it.

In the second year of the Jingkang era, countless civilians captured by the Jin army kowtowed and cried out, "Emperor Taizu, please manifest your power and come to see your subjects!"

"Save us!"

"I don't want to die—"

The rumbling echoes and resentment seemed to rise to the heavens and earth. Suddenly, a gust of wind arose, blinding everyone. The Jin soldier tried to crack his whip, and a clanging sound seemed to be heard in the wind.

……

Above the sky, Zhu Qinggu continued in a slightly heavy tone, "The Jin army successively besieged Taiyuan and Bianjing. Bianjing began a fierce siege and defense war. The Jin army withdrew once and then attacked Song again, advancing with unstoppable momentum. The second defense of Bianjing was much more difficult."

"The Jin army only captured the outer city of Kaifeng, and then pretended to announce that they wanted to negotiate peace. Emperor Qinzong of Song believed it and went there with several ministers. As a result, he fell into the trap of the Jin people and had no choice but to write a letter of surrender and treat the Jin people with the respect due to a subject. Only then did the Jin people let him go back."

"Not long after returning, the Jin people sent people to demand surrender gifts: ten million ingots of gold, twenty million ingots of silver, and ten million bolts of silk. Emperor Qinzong of Song humiliatedly yielded. The Jin people then demanded mules and horses, which led to the city of Kaifeng being completely depleted of horses. The Jin people also demanded fifteen hundred young girls. Emperor Qinzong of Song dared not neglect this and even sent his own concubines to fill the quota!"

At this point, countless people under the sky must have hardened their fists.

"Useless! You piece of trash! Fight! There are so many of you! Fight to the death, and you won't be a coward!" Zhao Kuangyin's eyes were bloodshot as he roared madly at the sky, "Useless! You're all useless!"

He kicked away the surrounding tables, and Zhao Dezhao and Zhao Defang didn't even try to stop him; they were both equally angry and panting.

Emperor Qinzong of Song was utterly useless! It would have been better to have a flatbread born than to have him. He couldn't protect his subjects, the common people, or even his own wife and daughters!

waste!!!

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