One Piece of Song Dynasty

Chapter 310 The Jin Army attacked Song Dynasty for the first time (1)

After reading the letter, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty was indeed "speechless" and just said: "Hello, I'll discuss it later in the evening."

Song Huizong knew very well the intentions of the ministers. They were putting pressure on himself. It can be seen from the Jin's letter that the Jin's invasion was obviously aimed at himself, and Song Huizong was willing to take responsibility for it. The Zen position does not mean shirking responsibility. On the contrary, the Zen position is an expression of the courage to take responsibility. The essence of Song Huizong's Zen position at this time was to take the blame and resign.

On the afternoon of December , Wu Min came to Yuhua Pavilion from the Academy, where Yu Wenxuzhong and the ministers were also waiting to see him. After Song Huizong arrived, Yu Wenxuzhong and Wu Min immediately rushed forward and followed closely behind him.

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty said to the ministers: "You can wait for me to be introduced, but I will come to meet you when I am ready."

Song Huizong first chatted with Yu Wenxuzhong for a while. After Yu Wenxuzhong withdrew, Song Huizong summoned Li Bangyan and Wu Min to come together and said to them: "The plan has been decided. It's a good day." He took out a post. , handed to Li Bangyan's arms, the post was written by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, "Approval for Shi's actions, such as leaving Longde Palace, the Queen staying in Jiejing Xiyuan, King Yun deposing the Imperial City Secretary, Min removing the servants and servants who followed him." Longde Palace, anyone who passes by will be beheaded." Song Huizong had already made arrangements for matters after the Zen throne.

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty said: "You must not ignore your illness, for fear of chaos."

Wu Min replied: "That's good."

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty said: "I only praise you Lord Dao."

Wu Min insisted on calling him the Supreme Emperor, but Song Huizong said: "You don't need to follow the ancient times."

Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty asked Li Bangyan: "Who drafted the imperial edict?"

Li Bangyan replied: "Bachelor Wu Min."

Huizong of the Song Dynasty nodded and said: "Very good, I need to send an edict to you. I must say that I cannot cultivate political affairs internally and obey the wishes of my distant descendants externally." Then he added: "I am doing this to carry out the will of heaven, to build the ancestral temple, and to serve the common people." Huizong thought for a while and then said: "Yesterday, you planned the interests of the Central Plains for hundreds of years. It was my intention."

Wu Min "wept and accepted the imperial edict and retreated to the veranda".

After everything was arranged, Song Huizong summoned the ministers to come forward to make arrangements. Bai Shizhong, Cai You, Tong Guan, Zhang Bangchang and other ministers came in from outside one after another.

Song Huizong said to Cai You: "I usually have a strong character, but I don't expect the Jin people to dare you." He held Cai You's hand, and suddenly "he was choked with anger and fell unconscious under the imperial bed." Huizong helped him up and carried him to the east pavilion of Xuanhe Hall. "The ministers discussed together and repeatedly added the decoction, Er Shaosu." Song Huizong raised his left arm to ask for paper and pen, and wrote on the paper with his left hand: "I have no half left, how can I achieve such a big thing?" The ministers were silent Speechless.

Song Huizong also wrote: "How are you, gentlemen?"

The ministers were still silent. Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty looked around and saw no response, so he wrote to himself: "The crown prince can ascend to the throne of emperor, and the leader Daojun will retire to Longde Palace." Then he said: "Wu Min has raised himself up, and if you don't fail me today, you can call him to make a Zen edict."

Dazai Bai Shizhong opposed the Zen position. He insisted that it should not be done, so he was not ordered to do so for a long time. Song Huizong repeatedly used his left hand to write at the end of the paper: "Young Master." In desperation, Bai Shizhong accepted the imperial edict. So, "call the crown prince and the three yamen together with Min."

The full text of the edict on the Zen throne is as follows: "I was awarded the ancestral temple for my bad virtues. I relied on the spirit of heaven and earth to keep my peace for twenty-six years. I respect the heavy entrustment entrusted by the tired saints. I am only afraid of it day and night. I neglect my health and peace, which is a worry. I feel sick diligently and worry about all the opportunities. I cut my mind and decide the big plan. The prince Huan's intelligence is as good as the sun and the moon. He is filial to his friends and gentle, and is known all over the world. He has been mastering the Bible for ten years. It is appropriate to pay him from the erotic palace. Sheji. The wishes of heaven and man are not mine to be private. The Crown Prince Huan Ke will ascend to the throne of the emperor. Once the military and state officials hear the ruling, I should retire to the old palace with the title of Taoist Lord. I will take Taoism as my heart and relieve this heavy burden. I am really happy that I have my support. I still rely on the civil and military loyalty, the good, the virtues, and the concerted efforts to rule the country forever."

Song Huizong read the edict and wrote at the end of the edict with his left hand: "In this regard, I am very relieved."

Soon, the crown prince Zhao Huan came to Song Huizong's royal couch and "wept and refused to accept his order." Tong Guan and Li Bangyan hurriedly put the royal clothes on Zhao Heng, but Zhao Heng "raised his body and threw himself, not daring to take it."

Upon seeing this, Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty wrote with his left hand: "If you don't accept it, you will be unfilial."

Zhao Huan replied: "It would be unfilial for me to accept this." Song Huizong ordered that Empress Zheng be summoned quickly to persuade her.

Soon Empress Zheng came over. She persuaded Zhao Huan to accept the imperial edict and succeed to the throne, saying: "The official family is old, and I and I would like to trust you with our lives."

Zhao Huan still tried his best to refuse. Song Huizong then ordered his servants to support Zhao Huan to the Funing Hall to ascend the throne. Zhao Huan "resolutely refused to do it, and the servants supported him vigorously. The prince struggled with Lili, and almost died. After Su, he rushed forward to the west verandah of Funing Hall. The prime minister greeted him and then rushed to Funing Hall." However, Zhao Huan still refused to ascend the throne.

At that time, it was already dusk, and all the officials had gathered in the Chui Gong Hall. Prime Minister Bai Shizhong said: "I will not wait for you to ascend the throne. I will issue an edict first, and Shizhong will take charge of this matter." So Bai Shizhong came out to announce the edict and said: "All the ministers are willing to see the new emperor."

None of the ministers retreated, and the prime minister stood by mistake in the Chui Gong Hall. At this time, Liang Shicheng came to Chui Gong Hall from Funing Hall and said: "The emperor has gathered himself in Funing Hall and still doesn't know anyone."

The ministers looked at each other speechlessly. Li Bangyan said: "The Crown Prince is familiar with Geng Nazhong." So he issued an edict to summon Geng Nazhong to Chui Gong Hall.

Geng Nanzhong served in the East Palace for ten years. He served as Prince Zhan Shi, direct bachelor of Huiyou Pavilion, direct bachelor of Baowen Pavilion, etc., and was very familiar with Zhao Huan.

After Geng Nanzhong arrived, Wu Min walked with him to the small back door of Chuigong Hall. They wanted to see Zhao Heng in Funing Hall. However, the guard in charge blocked them, and Wu Min argued with the guard for a long time. At this time, Wu Min suddenly saw Liang Shicheng walking through the court, so he called him over and explained the situation to him.

Liang Shicheng straightened his clothes and said respectfully, "Rong Zuozhi."

After a while, Liang Shicheng came back and said, "Yes."

Wu Minsui and Geng Nanzhong came to Funing Hall. Geng Nanzhong saw that Zhao Huan looked sad, so he issued an edict to announce his visit to the imperial doctor. Wu Min issued an edict to summon the prime minister, and at the same time, he also used the edict to "retire the ministers, resign later, and leave the palace."

The ministers first went to Xuanhe Hall to see Song Huizong, and then came back to Funing Hall to see Prince Zhao Huan. Zhao Huan then ascended the throne as Qinzong.

That night, in order to prevent accidents in the palace, Song Huizong ordered Yu Wencuizhong to "take charge of military officials and imperial city officials and stay at the inner east gate." After an update in the evening, the Prime Minister asked Song Huizong to surrender the imperial pen, "to King Yun." Kai had been in charge of the Imperial City Division for a long time, and when he was dismissed from his post, he begged Wang Zonglio to take charge of the affairs of the Division in front of the palace." Song Huizong followed suit.

The Imperial City Department "is in charge of the entry and exit of the palace, the guarding of the surrounding houses, the opening and closing of the palace gates, the introduction of official affairs in the apse, etc.", and is also responsible for part of the palace guard work. The Palace Guards are jointly responsible for the Palace Guards Division, the Palace Guards Division, and the Imperial City Division. In front of the palace, the commander in charge of all the squadrons and infantry and cavalry commanders in front of the palace is known as the palace commander. The people responsible for the palace guards are mainly the Banzhi of the Palace Front Division. These people are brave sergeants selected from the imperial army, but the guards closest to the emperor are the guards of the Imperial City Division, called personal subordinate officers. For many years, the Imperial City Division has been under the control of King Yun Zhao Kai. Now that Zhao Huan has succeeded to the throne, it is obviously inappropriate for Zhao Kai to hold this important position. Wang Zonglio was the cousin of Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty. He arranged for him to succeed Zhao Kai as the Imperial City Secretary and "jointly manage the affairs of the Palace Front Division". His purpose was obviously to control the power of the imperial guards in the palace. l0ns3v3

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