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Did the Queen Mother execute Wei Zi?

After the "Jingkang Change", except a few princesses (such as Qin, the tenth daughter of princess royal, Kang Yi, the third daughter of princess royal, etc.). ), the princesses of the Northern Song Dynasty were all captured by Jin Jun, and their fate was tragic. When the "Jingkang Rebellion" broke out, none of the twenty sisters of Zhao Gou, King Kang, survived. However, in the fourth year of Jianyan in Song Gaozong (A.D. 1 130), a princess who claimed to be Emperor Ji of Zhou Fu fled from the State of Jin to the Southern Song Dynasty. After being appraised by eunuchs and maids in the palace, she was honored as a princess. In the 12th year of Shaoxing (A.D. 1 142), the biological mother, Empress Wei, returned to the Southern Song Dynasty, but first executed Di Jiru on the charge of pretending to be a princess. How did this happen?

Jou Defoe

In the previous article, Guo (a general theory of national history) once said that after the "Jingkang Rebellion", his younger brother escaped after being captured and was elected as the leader of the anti-Jin rebels in the calm area, leading 100,000 militiamen to fight against Jin for nearly two years. Like Zhao Zhen, the faithful king, Zhao Gou's sister and Song Huizong's 20th daughter, Judy Fudge, may have escaped. As the only sister around Zhao Gou, she was indeed honored as a princess by Zhao Gou after her return to the Southern Song Dynasty, and was once prosperous. Wei, her mother, was put to death for the first time after she was released and returned to China. The official records of this matter are chaotic, which makes us doubt the motives of the Queen Wei.

Official records

In the history of Song Dynasty, there are two records about Defoe Ji. The first one is "Zhou Fu was in Wu Guocheng, but he was in Shaoxing for eleven years. Zigong people arrived with their bones, buried him and chased princess royal." That is to say, Rufei was captured to Wuguocheng with the Zhao and Song royal families and died in the eleventh year of Shaoxing (one year before Wei returned to China). Her bones were later sent back to the Southern Song Dynasty for burial. Another record is that "the fake emperor Zhou Fu came and claimed to be the daughter of Wang Guifei. (Feng) said that she was in the imperial concubine's house, and the emperor sent her to check, so she told the truth." It was when Zhou Fugang escaped that Feng Yi, the eunuch who had been sent to Wang Guifei's palace to check her authenticity, but Feng Yi was cheated by this fake emperor Zhou Fu. However, the record of Empress Zhu Fu in the Song Dynasty is so far, and there is no record of who pretended to be a princess by what means and when she was exposed.

Unofficial history record

However, we can get a glimpse from some highly credible unofficial history. According to the famous Annals of the Three Dynasties to the North, the Diji Youfu was acquired by Korea in the war. Miscellaneous Notes on the Ruling and Opposition since the Yan Dynasty said that Emperor Ji Rufu was confirmed as a princess after being inspected by eunuch Feng Yi and maid-in-waiting Wu Xiner in the palace, and then she was married to Yongzhou Defense Ambassador Gao. After returning to China in the twelfth year of Shaoxing, Queen Wei said that Zhou Ji had just died last summer, so this was a fake, so this "fake princess" was killed by a stick. Similar records include Four Dynasties, Yulu in Helin and Random Thoughts.

Is it true or not?

Whether the Dojo is true or not has not been decided, but national historians (general theory of national history) are more inclined to believe that the princess who was killed with a stick is the real Dojo. First, Guo (General Theory of National History) once gave evidence that after returning to China, the late ruler of Wei intentionally raised his actual age by ten years, and at the same time ordered the banning of folk unofficial history works. Second, the influential notes such as Prisoner of the Song Dynasty recorded the rumors of Jin people after Wei, which further showed that Zhou Fu, who escaped from the Jin army, must have mastered many secrets that Wei Houzhi did not want to mention, and in order to protect Wei Houzhi's privacy, she had to execute the real princess, just as "Random thoughts" said: "Princess Zhou Fuzhen, Wei Houzhi's evil words, are really hidden, so it is urgent. Thirdly, Zhou Difu Ji's identity has been confirmed by eunuchs and maids who live in the harem of Hui Zong all the year round, and no one has ever doubted it for more than ten years. However, as soon as Queen Wei returned to China, she was put in prison and executed. Isn't it strange that there is no record of her pretending to be a princess in the official history?

Therefore, the executed Zhou Fu Di Ji should be the 20th woman. She was wronged twice because she was unfortunately born into a heartless royal family!