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What is Zhao Kuangyin sending Jingniang thousands of miles away?

"A Thousand Miles to Send a Quiet Mother" is about Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin when he was young before he ascended the throne. Zhao Kuangyin became angry from embarrassment and punished the violence. In order to avoid the disaster, he left Bianjing in disguise. One day, I passed by and watched, saving Zhao Jingniang, a wicked woman who was imprisoned in a dark room by robbers. In order to prevent Jingniang from being in danger again, Kuang Yin and Jingniang became brother and sister and escorted Jingniang home for thousands of miles. "A Thousand Miles to Jingniang" belongs to Beijing Opera, and there are local operas such as Yue Opera, Kunqu Opera, Chao Opera, Sichuan Opera and Yunnan Opera.

Jingniang surnamed Zhao, from Yongji, Shanxi, is seventeen years old. She and her father went to Quyang to burn incense and were willing to be robbed. Fortunately, Zhao Kuangyin drew his sword to save her and sent her home thousands of miles away. Along the way, Zhao Kuangyin was considerate and meticulous to Jing Niang. Passing through the gate of Wu 'an, Jingniang got up in the morning, dressed in a garden, and told Zhao Kuangyin about her love. Kuang Yin was full of ambition and politely refused. At that time, a rising sun was about to come out, and Zhao Kuangyin wrote "Ode to the Sun" on the wall: "If you want to make a spicy tart, Qian Shan is like a fire. Come to the sky for a while, drive away the residual stars and drive away the moon. " Later, the place where Jing Niang and Kuang Yin fell in love has become a beautiful artificial lake. People call it "Jingniang Lake", which was inscribed by Zhao Puchu, Qi Gong and Yang Chengwu. There is also a "clothing rock" for Jingniang to hang clothes and a "dressing table" for Jingniang to wash and dress in the lake. According to Feng Menglong's "warning words", Zhao Kuangyin sent Jingniang thousands of miles away, and Jingniang was willing to entrust her for life. However, Zhao said, "Xianmei is not an aunt, but sent her thousands of miles away with loyalty. What's the difference between her affair and that horse? " Friendship is not what a gentleman does. "Jingniang said," Brother En has a good opinion, but I can't repay my great virtue in my life, and I will die like dirt. So Jingniang threw herself into the lake and said that Jingniang committed suicide because her brother and sister-in-law (later named Mrs. Kuang Yin) suspected it, and Jingniang Lake was also obtained from this.

The story of Zhao Kuangyin, the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty, "sending a crystal mother a thousand miles away" was widely circulated among the people. Zhao Jingniang sincerely extended a helping hand to this weak woman who had never met before, sending her all the way, treating her brother and sister all the way, and eating and living day and night. There are even more gangsters who are reckless. Zhao Kuangyin sent Jingniang safely from Shaanxi to her hometown in Hubei with integrity and sonorous martial arts ... Without any selfish purpose, he is really a brave man! Perhaps it is this heroic character that enabled him to rush into Kyushu, unite heroes all over the world and achieve his imperial hegemony.