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Despite fierce resistance by forces commanded by Song nobles and the Jin’s struggles to overcome Bianjing’s great walls, Emperor Qinzong ended signing a humiliating treaty with the Jin that included paying huge war reparations and …
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Jingkang Incident (1126–27) | Description
In January 1127 Juchen steppe nomads captured the Chinese capital of Kaifeng and with it the Song emperor. What came to be known as the Jingkang Incident was a major event in Chinese political history, but it was also a turning point in …
Zhao Huan the Emperor Qinzong of Song
Zhao Huan (1100 — 1156), respected as Emperor Qinzong of Song, was an incapable and cowardly monarch who ended the Northern Song Dynasty (960 — 1127).
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May 11, 2022 · Qinzong, in just a few decades, served one dynasty, was betrayed by another, allied with a third against a fourth, only to be captured and imprisoned for the rest of his life. And within a century of his death, all of those dynasties …
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