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A man once predicted that Song Huizong was unfit to be king. Who is he and what is his ultimate fate?

Zhang Dun, whose language Song Huizong was not suitable for being king, was eventually demoted to a place by Song Huizong and finally died in Huzhou.

First of all, Zhang Dun bluntly said that Hui Zong was frivolous.

In the first month of Fu Yuan's third year (1 100), Zhao Xu, a 25-year-old Song Zhezong native, died of illness. Zhang Dun, the prime minister, advocates etiquette, thinking that when Li Zhezong is as simple as his mother and brother, he will become his eldest brother to apply for Wang Zhao. However, the Empress Dowager Wang Shen Zhao Tuo was ruled out because she had no children, and all Zongshen scholars were illegitimate children, and claimed that Evonne (Song Huizong) was the second brother of Zhezong. Zhang Dun pointed out on the spot that Evonne "can't rule the world lightly" and quoted Song Shenzong's words before his death to refute the opposition: "The first emperor said: Wang Jingying has a long life and is filial and upright." Finally, his arm could not twist his thigh. With the support of Ceng Bu, Cai Bian and many generals, he became the Emperor of Evonne, and the most shameful Emperor of the Song Dynasty came to power.

Second, he was successively demoted until his death.

Zhang Dun is the messenger of the mountains, and his hearse got stuck in the mud. It took him all night to get out. It was disrespectful for an official to impeach him, and he was dismissed from office and replaced as the magistrate of Yuezhou. Soon, he was demoted as the deputy minister of Wuchang Army and settled in Tanzhou. Later, Ren impeached him to chase him, and he was demoted to Leizhou to join the army. Later, he was transferred to Zhou Shu (now Anqing) and lived in Zhou Mu (now Chun 'an County). Later, he moved to Yuezhou (now Shaoxing) and moved to Huzhou for Yingyong. 1 105, Zhang Dun died in the relegation mansion at the age of 70.

After Zhang Dun's death, the descendants of Zhao and Song still didn't let him go. In the fifth year of Shaoxing (1 135), the emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty listened to Ren's exhortation and wrote a letter to chase him down as an army deputy. Zhang Dun also ordered his son Sun Yong not to serve in North Korea.