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Which emperor is the most useless in the history of China? Why?
Song Huizong-Evonne

Song Huizong was the eighth emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty. During his reign, traitors such as Tong Guan, Gao Qiu and Cai Jing were appointed, which led to political corruption and people's livelihood in the last few years of the Northern Song Dynasty. This led to the later' shame of Jingkang'. He and his son, Qin Zong, were taken to the north by the Jurchen nationality, and the north was captured and tortured to death. At the age of 54, they were buried in Youyong Mausoleum in Shaoxing, the capital. It can only be said that they deserve it, but they have been ravaged by the people of Guo Xu.

It is such a fatuous emperor who lost his country, but achieved great accomplishments in painting and calligraphy. He created a calligraphy font that was later called "thin gold style", and loved painting flowers and birds, which became a "courtyard style". He is a rare artistic genius and all-rounder in ancient times. Song Huizong can do whatever he wants, but not for your ears!