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Qin Gui (1090- 1 155), a native of Jiankangfu (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) in the Song Dynasty, was a famous traitor in the Southern Song Dynasty. Song Huizong was a professor in Buzhou (now Zhucheng, Shandong Province) for five years (115), and once served as the prefect of imperial academy. Because of making peace with Jin, he is good at observing words and feelings and is favored by He. At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, he served as an imperial envoy, and together with Song Huizong and Qin Zong, he was taken captive by Jin people to five cities in the State of Jin. After four years (1 130), I returned to the Southern Song Dynasty. Since then, Song Gaozong has been assisted, from official to prime minister. In the Southern Song Dynasty, it belonged to the main peace faction, opposed the idea that the civil war faction tried its best to make a personal expedition throughout the country, and pursued the policy of being a vassal, cutting land and paying tribute. During the second period of Qin Gui's visit to China, a literary inquisition was set up in Daxing, which strongly denounced the officials who advocated bravely resisting gold and suppressed the anti-gold public opinion in Manchuria. He was in power for nineteen years. In the 12th year of Shaoxing (1 142), in June of 5438+0, the monarch and his subjects killed Yue Fei on trumped-up charges, Zhao Shien succeeded to the throne, and Xue, as the mastermind of Yue Fei's murder, was deprived of his title and changed dynasties.