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Seeing you again, I don't know why you are so interested in this, but I'm afraid my answer will disappoint you about Zhao's marriage to Jin Xizong. I have already answered your other question. This marriage is not a political marriage. He didn't marry Zhao, but Zhao was forced to marry Jin Xizong and became a prisoner. You also know that Zhao is his daughter, but his fifth son, Zhao He's brother. When Zhao was taken hostage for the first time, his performance was amazing. Seeing that the imperial clan's children were not as cowardly as they remembered, the Jin people put him back and took the place of Zhao Gou as a hostage, which was the King of Five Products, and then never came back. King Su should be the first imperial clan captured by the Jin people. As for her daughter Zhao, she was captured only after Tokyo was breached. At that time, the imperial families in Tokyo were all involved in gangs (of course, a large number of distant imperial families did not live in Tokyo, but only one of the recent imperial families ran away from Zhao, which was later. Otherwise, it won't be his turn to ascend the throne. ), she is among them. When Zhao was captured, her identity was Zongji. What do you mean by Zongji, that is, the daughter of the royal family, and the daughter of the royal family is called Diji, not a princess. This is the name that Song Huizong and Cai Jing came up with on a whim to imitate the ancient system of the Zhou Dynasty (later Zhao Jiu changed the title of princess, princess and princess). Nine times out of ten, Zhao was a county magistrate at that time, and at most she was a princess. But after she was captured, she was taken to the northeast until Emperor Xizong succeeded to the throne, and it took at least eight years to treat her as a princess. At that time, it was not Zhao's turn to give him any title. In fact, it was Jin Xizong who took a fancy to Zhao and accepted her as a princess. If she doesn't like it, she may have a miserable fate. It's possible to go to laundromats and prostitutes' houses. It is not without the fate of Emperor Ji and Zongji. There are many such examples. Song Huizong has three daughters, only 16 years old, and even they have just been broken in Tokyo. Not long after Jin was captured, he tortured to death in the military camp before withdrawing to his hometown. Can this kind of thing be understood with intimate common sense? So don't fantasize about beautiful love. In the eyes of the Jin people, the women of the Song imperial clan captured by the Jin people are just some casually manipulated items, which are pleasing to the eye, given a candy to eat, but not pleasing to the eye, and given a big stick. As for Zhao Jiu, his biggest dream is to make peace with the Jin people. He can't care about his father, his brothers and sisters, his closest relatives. He may not even want to care about it. In the end, only her mother Webster was invited back from Jin, but his wife and several young children failed to come back.