Before leaving the Jin army, Hu Yanqing galloped day and night, and some people who followed him were already raw and lost their fingers. In the first month of the following year, I returned to the capital. Hu Yanqing listened to the emperor's words to the gold master in detail, handed Guo Xu's credentials to the court, and asked the court to send envoys to Guo Xu again for consultation. In February, the emperor sent Zhong Feng's doctor You Wendian to write Zhao Liangsi and Zhong Xunlang Wang Gui to the State of Jin. Xu Jin also sent forty roads and Daniel to Dengzhou. The two countries have reached some agreements. In August, the envoys of Xu Jinguo, Rudy and Wu Dadi bid farewell to Song Huizong. The emperor sent Hu Yanqing to send them back to China, handed the credentials to Rudy and others, and stopped sending envoys there. So he called Yanqing and let her finally go home in her later years.
Hu Yanqing, a native of Taiyuan, is the son of Hu Yan Yong and the great-grandson of Huyan Zan, a military general and diplomat in the Song Dynasty. During the period, because Hu Yanqing was good at foreign languages and knowledgeable, Ren Ping, a navy division, was sent to the State of Jin several times to discuss the joint attack on Liao.