Among the immediate relatives of Emperor Huiqin currently identified by the Liberation Army, Zhao Ji's immediate relatives account for the vast majority.
For example, Zhao Ji's concubines, Concubine Qiao, Concubine Cui, two Wang Jieyu and the talented Di Jinnu.
They are all in their forties or fifties, showing their age, and there is a lingering sadness between their brows.
Then there are Zhao Ji's sons, ten of whom are still alive, namely Zhao Zhi, Zhao Xu, Zhao Qi, Zhao Di, Zhao Xi, Zhao Zhi, Zhao Zhen, Zhao Tong, Zhao Wanshi, and Zhao Tieshi.
The eldest Zhao Zhi is fifty-two years old, and the youngest Zhao Tiezhi is thirty years old.
What is even more touching are Zhao Ji's daughters.
Compared with his sons, who live a poor but somewhat secure life, his daughters are obviously even more miserable.
Let’s not talk about the dead ones. It’s settled once and for all, and relatively speaking, they are luckier.
Those who are alive will be treated even more humiliatingly. Today they will serve this powerful person, tomorrow they will serve that powerful person, and they will be beaten and scolded at every turn. It is not easy to survive to this day.
Therefore, Zhao Ji only has six living daughters, Zhao Chuanzhu, Zhao Zhuzhu, Zhao Jinnu, Zhao Fujin, Zhao Jinling, and Zhao Ling'er, the concubine of Quanfu Emperor.
The oldest Zhao Jinnu is sixty years old, while the youngest Zhao Linger is thirty-three years old.
These are Zhao Ji's immediate family members who are still alive.
Not all of these sons and daughters were born to Zhao Ji before he was captured.
Su Yonglin also heard that Zhao Ji actually gave birth to six sons and eight daughters while being captured and heading north and after arriving at Five Kingdoms City. While lamenting that his fertility was so powerful that it was rare in the world, he also felt that this person was really ruthless. Unjust and shameless to the extreme.
But no one with a bit of shame would still be in the mood to carry out a man-creation operation under such circumstances. As a result, he actually gave full play to his "excellent quality" of "taking pleasure in hardship"!
You are the king of subjugation!
How could the king of a subjugated country still have such leisure and leisure to have fourteen children in a row?
What were you born for? Will I be a slave to the subjugation of my country with you?
Su Yonglin suddenly felt speechless and was deeply shocked by Zhao Ji's character. The forest was so big that there were really all kinds of birds.
Zhao Huan, on the other hand, was much more normal than other fathers, and he has far fewer immediate family members who are still alive today.
Although he lived longer, his mentality of "taking pleasure in hardship" should be different from his father's. His descendants were few and far behind his father.
Su Yonglin confirmed from various sources that he only had three sons and one daughter. Among the three sons, the eldest son and the second son have died. The remaining third son, named Zhao Xun, actually managed to escape more than ten years ago and disappeared without a trace. It is quite bizarre. pole.
Therefore, in addition to finding Zhao Huan's dozen or so living concubines, Su Yonglin only had one thirty-nine-year-old daughter, who was Zhao Huan's only confirmed blood descendant.
Although she has already married a powerful person in the Kingdom of Jin and has children.
But no matter what, it can be seen that Zhao Huan's level of pain and shame should be higher than that of his father.
Afterwards, Su Yonglin asked these people who had been confirmed to be direct relatives of the two emperors Huiqin to write down their own experiences after depositing money, and then handed them over to him. After collecting them, he looked at them briefly, and he could see the blood and tears in them.
For example, Zhao Ji's six daughters who are still alive all have a hard time living.
For example, the oldest Zhao Jinnu was twenty-six years old during the Jingkang Incident and was already married. Her husband died soon after she was captured. She was first subjected to the humiliating ceremony of leading a sheep, and then was given to the meritorious officials. Yan Chang.
She served Wan Yanchang for ten years. After Wanyan Chang's death, she was accepted as a concubine by Xizong Wanyan Dan and served Wanyan Dan for more than ten years.
When Wanyan Liang killed Wanyan Dan and succeeded him as emperor, Zhao Jinnu was old and could not win Wanyan Liang's favor, so he was placed in the inner city by Wanyan Liang, relying on the children she gave birth to. He raised her and lived silently to this day.
She wrote in her love letter that not a day goes by without missing her motherland. The paper she wrote on was crumpled. She probably shed too many tears during the writing process.
If Su Yonglin hadn't changed his destiny to destroy the Jin Kingdom, she would have lived in Zhongdu City until her death, buried in a foreign land, and never had the possibility of returning to her homeland.
Both Zhao Fujin and Zhao Jinling initially served Wanyan Sheyema, Wanyan Zonghan's son. Zhao Fujin followed Wanyan Sheyema all the time. After Wanyan Sheyema died, he lived in Wanyan's home.
Zhao Jinling was later married to Wang Chengdi, a Han man from Yanyun, for unknown reasons, and lived in the Wang family for many years.
The lives of the two of them are quite stable.
Zhao Jinling is relatively young. He was only three years old during the Jingkang Incident. He has no memory of his motherland and cannot talk about missing it. His life has not been too difficult for many years, so he has less sorrow.
However, Zhao Fujin was taken away from her original husband and forcibly possessed by Wanyan Shiyema. Then she lived by his side all the time, and her heart was filled with pain.
From their love letters, Su Yonglin saw only sorrow and sadness, as well as strong nostalgia for their homeland and old friends, and resentment that Zhao Gou did not save them from the sea of misery.
After reading nearly a hundred love letters, Su Yonglin stopped reading.
For these Northern Song Dynasty royal families, he expressed sympathy for their experiences from a personal point of view, but their fathers brought this on themselves. It was no one else's fault. They deserved their crimes and died unjustly, and did not deserve any pity.
There is no point in keeping them here. It just creates hundreds or nearly a thousand more mouths to eat, but it is of no use. It is enough for him to have the royal family of the Jin Kingdom to humiliate him.
From the Song Dynasty...
Su Yonglin still expected Zhao Gou himself to be his prisoner.
So Su Yonglin began to plan to pack up these Northern Song Dynasty clans and their descendants who were born in the Jin Kingdom, and send them back to the Southern Song Dynasty in batches, so that they could return to their homeland and reunite with their "close relative" Zhao Gou. By the way, he would see if he could extort money from the Southern Song Dynasty. A sum of money.
He really wanted to know whether Zhao Gou would accept these relatives to return. If so, how would he feel when he saw these sad relatives returning to the Southern Song Dynasty.
This was not a political attack against the Southern Song Dynasty, but a personal attack by Su Yonglin against Zhao Gou.
An attack on this eggless coward.
I helped you save your family members that you couldn't save. I helped you wash away the shame that you couldn't wash away. I also helped you send people back. Do you want to thank me?
This is purely Su's personal bad taste.
These people are the scars of Zhao Gou and the Song State. They were rescued and sent back by people who had nothing to do with them. This is undoubtedly the greatest irony of the Song State.
As soon as he thought of this, Su Yonglin asked his subordinates to find these Northern Song Dynasty clans and asked them to prepare. He would personally receive them, host a banquet for them, and send them back to the Southern Song Dynasty.
However, only the immediate family members of Emperor Huiqin could be received and given a banquet by Su Yonglin. Forget about the others, there were hundreds or even thousands of people, and Su Yonglin didn't have that much money to treat them.
On the day of Su Yonglin's banquet, the immediate family members of Emperor Huiqin, who had barely put in order, came to the Zhongdu Palace in groups with excitement and apprehension.
They had heard that the general of the Liberation Army wanted to forgive them, release them, and send them back to the Song Dynasty to reunite them with their relatives and relieve the pain of missing each other for many years.
And when they saw Su Yonglin, they were all surprised.
Because they found that Su Yonglin was a bit too young and looked like a handsome aristocratic son, even a bit like those tyrannical government officials in Bianliang City.
Only he doesn't look like a general galloping across the battlefield.
Is it this kind of person who led thousands of troops to conquer Zhongdu and did to the Jin people what they had done to them in the past?
Is this really possible?
Each of them has this question in their mind.
But now that he appears here, there is no doubt about the other party's identity.
There is no doubt that he is Su Yonglin, the leader of the Liberation Army, the man who destroyed the Jin Kingdom.
Hidden under the personable appearance is the ambition of the world.
So the oldest among them, the second daughter of Zhao Ji and the concubine of Emperor Rongde, Zhao Jinnu, acted as representatives and personally kowtowed to Su Yonglin to thank him.
Thanks to Su Yonglin for destroying the Jin Kingdom, rescuing them, and sending them back to their homeland.