Jingkang's shameful portrait
Accurately speaking, the shame of Jingkang broke out at the end of 1 126 A.D., from the time when Jin Jun conquered Kaifeng to the time when Jin Jun withdrew from Kaifeng in April of 1 127, they held many negotiations, which lasted nearly half a year. As early as the beginning of1126th, Xu Jin had set his sights on the rich Central Plains. After the Liao War, the disadvantages of Song Jun were seen. Therefore, Xu Jin made an excuse to declare war on the Northern Song Dynasty. Xu Jin's first attack on Kaifeng didn't go well. Their soldiers were divided into two ways, and all the way was blocked in Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, and they failed to participate in the campaign of encirclement and suppression of Kaifeng. Another army was repelled by Song Jun at the gate of Kaifeng because it was lonely.
After a short period of rectification, the state of Jin once again launched an attack on the Northern Song Dynasty. By mid-June, the two armies of the State of Jin had formed an encirclement of Kaifeng, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. In order to avoid the disaster of national subjugation, the cowardly Northern Song Dynasty agreed to the sky-high war reparations proposed by Xu Jin. In the Northern Song Dynasty, in order to pay a large amount of reparations, * * dug three feet in Kaifeng City and used women in Kaifeng City as compensation. However, ambitious Jin people are not satisfied with this. They took away Song Huizong, Song Qinzong and a large number of royal women before withdrawing troops and returning to the north. These women who were taken away by Guo Xu were humiliated in Guo Xumeng, and at the same time, their emperors and concubines in the Northern Song Dynasty were not spared.
A woman who has the shame of Jingkang is finally the shame of Jingkang. Numerous ladies-in-waiting and ladies-in-waiting in the Northern Song Dynasty were forced to move to the State of Jin, and were ravaged by inhumanity. Emperor Ji Guifei suffered worse than a prostitute and was the most shameful female prisoner in China history. The fate of a woman who is ashamed of Jingkang can be roughly divided into two types. One is that they died on the road, accounting for more than half of all female prisoners. The rest, narrowly escaped death, finally arrived in the state of Jin, but what awaited them was a life of slavery.
The woman in the shame of Jingkang
In April of the second year of Jingkang, Jin Jun conquered the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, and countless women were treated as war reparations. This period of history became the last thing the soldiers and civilians in the Southern Song Dynasty wanted to mention, and it also became the driving force for them to desperately resist the southward movement of the Bajin Army. In order to reduce the negative impact, the Southern Song Dynasty kept this history secret, but some clues can still be found in some folk history books.
Unable to pay off Xu Jin's war reparations, the Northern Song court adopted the policy of mortgage by women. The first to be sent to 8 jin j camp, Cai Jing and others' families. Because her daughter Fujin Diji married into Cai's family, she was also among the deportees. When she first entered the Golden Camp, Emperor Fujin was scared to death, but this did not save her fate. She was defiled by the Prince of Jin and became the first ravaged princess in the Song Dynasty in the shame of Jingkang.
Among them, the women searched in the capital of song dynasty still could not meet the requirements of the Jin people, so they were selected from the female members of the royal family in the northern song dynasty, and finally 83 concubines, 24 princesses, 22 emperors (princesses) and countless female members of the royal family were selected. From the moment they were sent to the military camp of the Jin people, they were forced by the Jin people to change into dance clothes for the generals of the Jin people to play with. At first, some people didn't want to be insulted by Jin people, and they were killed immediately. They set an example for other female royal families in the Northern Song Dynasty. Among them, the queen Zhu was unwilling to be humiliated and chose to commit suicide.
The shame of Jingkang's daughter is far from over. On the way north, they were still treated inhumanely, and many people were injured and died on the way. But the women who died on the road were lucky, because they were sent to the laundry and became prostitutes without reaching the state of Jin alive.