The shame of Jingkang occurred at the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, and it was this event that made the Northern Song Dynasty perish. At that time, after the victory, the rulers stepped up their search for the gold and silver treasures of the Northern Song Dynasty, as well as officials, people, girls and children. In the Northern Song Dynasty, he took away everything he could see and humiliated the two emperors. The shame of Jingkang had a far-reaching influence, which not only moved the Song Dynasty to the south, but also deeply hurt the hearts of Han people.
But the wind and water turned, and the tragedy of history finally happened to the rulers. Genghis Khan hated the Jin dynasty, because all his ancestors were killed by Jin people, and the Jin dynasty often slaughtered people. Therefore, after the demise of the rulers, Genghis Khan ordered the killing of all the men of the rulers' royal family. How the rulers treated the Northern Song Dynasty and how Mongolia treated the rulers.
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The shame of Jingkang is undoubtedly a great robbery in the history of the Han nationality, and it also brought profound disasters to the people at that time, and it is also a century-old national shame of the Song Dynasty. The fundamental reason for this robbery is a major lesson that future generations must profoundly sum up. It took the Song Dynasty, a national humiliation, a hundred years to finally get a timely help. During this period, the hundred-year war between the Southern Song Dynasty and the State of Jin spread all over Guanshan Loess, Shushan Mountain in Qinling Mountains, the Central Plains of Heluo and the coastal areas of Jianghuai, which was far more intense and shocking than the Song and Xia wars in the desert.
The shame of Jingkang led to the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, which deeply hurt the hearts of the Han people. Yue Fei, a general of the Southern Song Dynasty, mentioned in "Man Jiang Hong": "Jingkang is ashamed, but the snow is still there, and courtiers hate it. When will it die! " . The Northern Song Dynasty went from prosperity to decline, lasting only 100 years.