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Song Huizong's death.

definitely not

Read different records, the order is different.

I think it should be.

1 126 leap 1 1 at the end, the nomads from the army went south again and attacked Bianjing on 12 and 15. Di Chin abandoned Song Huizong and Zhao Huan as Shu Ren.

In April of A.D. 1 127, he was detained and went to Yanjing with Zheng. Then journey to the south, go straight to the five kingdoms city.

On the third day of his arrival, Zheng died.

Zheng and * * * have experienced many storms and deep feelings, which is a great blow to their spirit. After crying became Zheng, he sat during the day and squatted on the straw mat at night. Later, the other eye was blind.

Later, Hui Zong cut his clothes into strips, hanged himself, and was saved by Qin Zong. Father and son wept bitterly and were flogged by the gold people.

Hui Zong is too ill to be treated. When Qin Zong came back from working in the fields, Hui Zong had been dead for a long time, and then the Jin people burned the body!

However, some people say that Emperor Hui Zong died in Tibet. There is a very shocking legend in the famous Sakya Temple in Tibet. Song Huizong was somehow sent to Sakya Temple to practice and then died there.

I guess Ren Jin was too nice to him.

But these are Jingkang's notes, groans and Song prisoner's notes, which were compiled by the Three Dynasties North Alliance.

It says, "It's still very cold in the north. The clothes of the emperor, Emperor Qin Zong and Empresses Zheng and Zhu are all very thin. They often can't sleep at night because of the cold, so they have to find some firewood and thatch to keep warm. They sleep on the ground at night, wet and ventilated around the broken house, just like prisoners. Jinbing only supplies them with rice soup once a day. Rice is moldy dry cake and bean cake. " "The emperor's empresses were driven into an earthen house and ate two bowls of wheat rice, a few pieces of carrion and some straw mats every day", and so on. It was written by people in the Song Dynasty. It is not clear whether there was any exaggeration and humiliation in the Jin Dynasty.

Anyway, it seems that Queen Zheng didn't even have a coffin when she died. What a pity!