The battle continued on the sky curtain!

[This time, he joined the army under the command of the Grand Marshal's Office of King Kang Zhao Gou. ]

[Followed by Deputy Marshal Zong Ze, he repeatedly defeated the Jin army in the north and south of the Yellow River. ]

In April 1127 AD, the Jin Kingdom broke through the Northern Song capital Kaifeng. The emperor, princes, concubines, ministers, and countless gold and silver treasures were all packed up and taken away. The Northern Song Dynasty was annihilated, which was known as the Jingkang Disaster in history.

The sky curtain picture changed again.

The two emperors in the picture were naked.

"Kneel down, kneel down, why don't you kneel down and kowtow?"

"Perform the sheep-leading ceremony!"

Two elite soldiers each brought a bloody sheepskin, and then tore off the fig leaves on the bodies of Song Huizong and Song Qinzong.

The sheepskin with residual warmth was draped over the two emperors of the Song Dynasty.

Compared with the pungent fishy smell, the laughter around was even more unbearable.

The humiliation of the sheep-leading ceremony crushed the last bit of self-esteem of Huizong and Qingzong.

Zhao Huan trembled as he crawled in front of Jin Taizong, and his words had long lost a trace of the emperor's majesty.

Trembling, he said:

"I beg you, Your Majesty, to let us go back!"

"As long as we can go back, we are willing to cede land and pay silver!

"Your Majesty, if you can let all my people return, I, I am willing to submit to you!"

"Submit to you, are you worthy of being a subject of my Great Jin? "

The harsh laughter was like a sharp knife in the heart, but the emperor of the Song Dynasty could only kneel and tremble at the feet of the Jurchens!

This group of royal nobles of the former dynasty were imprisoned in the sheepfold of Wuguo City.

How glorious they were in the past, how miserable they are now.

"Come here, don't move too far, come quickly."

The Jin people have completely treated these people as livestock.

Some people say why not run?

Run, the scarlet scimitar is like a bright warning sign, making all the Song people who want to resist become obedient, and go.

"I don't eat it, I don't eat this thing, is it for human consumption? I don't eat it! "

Although everyone was starving, their inherent pride made them prefer to starve to death rather than humiliate themselves.

However, at this time, someone reached out to the leftovers in the stone trough, took a bite after making great efforts, and swallowed it down with nausea.

She looked up at her husband with a frown on his face, and slapped him hard!

At this time, he was also awakened by the woman's slap. In front of life, dignity is nothing!

His woman has such courage, what else can he, a man, be hypocritical about?

He took the food handed over with trembling hands. At this moment, the country, the world, the country and the king were no longer important. Heavy.

Completely lost the dignity and majesty that a monarch should have.

Even if they could be a little tougher, future generations would look at them with admiration.

In order to survive, they completely ignored the lives of their queens and concubines.

Such a scene is simply hell on earth, which makes people unbearable to watch.

However, the more tragic is yet to come.

The sufferings suffered by those captured royal women are beyond description.

These poor women should have lived in the palace and enjoyed wealth and glory, but now they have become playthings in the hands of the enemy because of the emperor's inaction.

They are treated as They were treated like prostitutes and endured endless insults and torture every day.

In this process, many women could not bear such humiliation and chose to commit suicide or escape.

But even so, they could not escape the fate.

At that time, the number of captured women from the royal family reached an astonishing 3,400. When they arrived at Yanshan, there were less than 2,000 survivors.

In just one month, nearly half of the women from the royal family were tortured to death.

Among these victims, there were many young girls under the age of 15.

Most of those who arrived at their destination alive were assigned to the war between Song and Jin. The generals and soldiers who participated in the war were treated as animals, and ten people could only be exchanged for one horse.

Such things are outrageous, and only beasts can do them.

Some women were sent to the laundry house, which was not a place to wash clothes, but a brothel for the Jin nobles.

Zhao Fujin, the young and beautiful daughter of Song Huizong, suffered inhuman torture here.

In the end, she died tragically due to a ruptured anus, and died under the torture of the second prince of the Jin Dynasty.

From the moment these women were sent to the Jin army camp, they were forced to change into dancing clothes and became tools for the Jin generals to have fun.

At first, some women were unwilling to endure this kind of humiliation.

humiliated, and was beheaded on the spot.

The queen of Song Qinzong also chose to commit suicide because she could not bear such humiliation.

Zhao Gou's mother was a concubine, who was 38 years old when she was captured by the Jin people.

But because she paid attention to maintenance and her appearance was still outstanding, she became the focus of the Jin people's "care".

In order to torture her severely, the Jin people sent her to the laundry house.

According to legend, Concubine Wei once created an amazing record of receiving guests up to 105 times a day in the laundry house.

Yue Fei later mentioned in Man Jiang Hong that the shame of Jingkang has not been avenged, and the hatred of the ministers will never be eliminated.

But perhaps the old Zhao family was not destined to die, and Zhao Gou, the ninth son of Song Huizong, happened to be away at the time, so he escaped.

He then announced his ascension to the throne in Nanjing Yingtian Prefecture, and became Gaozong, and the Southern Song Dynasty was established.

Although Zhao Gou became the emperor, he still did not follow his nature. He listened to the persuasion of his favorite minister Huang Qianshan and others, opposed war and advocated peace!

He kept fleeing south, completely ignoring the vast land of the Central Plains.

Yue Fei saw this and thought, how could this work?

[At the age of 25, he ignored his humble official position and wrote a letter to the emperor to persuade him to lead the six armies and personally march north. ]

[However, his sincerity only earned Gaozong's eight words "a small minister who has crossed the line is not suitable for speaking." ]

[The surrender faction also took this opportunity to expel Yue Fei from the barracks. ]

Under the sky.

Great Qin.

At this moment, the First Emperor couldn't help but feel a little fortunate that he died as the Second Emperor of Great Qin.

His mother was played by the enemy like this, but Zhao Gou didn't fight? He even tried to make peace with these foreign races?

The First Emperor became more and more angry as he looked back, and a trace of murderous intent flashed in his eyes.

If I have such descendants, I would rather die without them.

Song Dynasty? In my opinion, "Dasong" is more appropriate.

Han Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of Han was so angry that he laughed at Zhao Gou's behavior on the sky curtain.

"When the country is in danger, as an emperor, instead of thinking about how to conquer the country, he flees everywhere?"

"Is this what an emperor should do?"

"It would be strange if a dynasty didn't get destroyed if there was such an emperor!"

Tang Dynasty.

Li Shimin looked at the two saints on the sky curtain and said contemptuously.

"This guy deserves to be bullied by others for being so stupid. Fortunately, he is not the emperor of my Tang Dynasty."

"Two emperors of a dynasty were captured, and the other one only wanted to run away? This is really infuriating! If my dynasty had such an emperor, I would have wanted to commit suicide."

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