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Talking about the development trend of the protagonist and the occurrence of the Jingkang change

Author: Han Men Scholar

Let’s talk about the protagonist’s “development trend”;

The Song Dynasty, as a dynasty that ruled by monarchs and scholars, ended in the Song Dynasty, the Zhao royal family treated literati preferentially, and "not punishing the literati" undoubtedly well reflected this point. Even the Song Dynasty's political arena followed a principle or a bottom line to treat literati and officials who were in power, and they often used "exile" and other means to treat literati and officials who were in power.

It can be said that the Song Dynasty could be regarded as a time traveler who traveled through the most reform potential among ancient dynasties, and it was also the easiest tolerate some powerful ministers, but the facts often did not have so many idealisms. The scholar once voted on such a question, and most of the friends voted for the "rebirth of the rebellious ministers". Well, first of all, I would like to congratulate you on this kind of friends. Your decision is inevitable.

Although the Song Dynasty could tolerate some powerful ministers, in the late Northern Song Dynasty, there were frequent troubled times, and the trend of military men to rise to power was inevitable. Even due to the Jingkang Incident, the prestige of the Zhao Dynasty would inevitably plummet. At this time of turmoil, the powerful ministers would also transform into rebel ministers, and there were internal and external factors here;

"Outside" there will be suspicion of the monarch and ministers, let's see how Yue Fei died. Don't expect the protagonist to achieve the path of powerful ministers. The structure of the monarch and Qinzong in the court is based on the two weak emperors, Huizong and Qinzong. I think it is an imaginary enemy. The forces should be dominated by Zhao Gou, Qin Hui and other monarchs in the Southern Song Dynasty. These people will inevitably seize the power of the Zhao Song Dynasty. This will also be the protagonist's future political enemy group.

Inside, there is a strong ambition in the "inside", and even the pursuit of the interest group of the military general led by the protagonist, let's see how Zhao Kuangyin was forced to wear the yellow robe. At this point, the rise of the military man in troubled times, and it is inevitable that the protagonist should use the military man with the rise of the protagonist. Here, as the protagonist becomes rich, the status of the military man is also inevitable. This will form a military general interest group with the protagonist as the will, and the military man who tastes the interests and glory will not be willing to return to the system that has been in the past and are unwilling to be ridden by the literati to be arrogant and prosperous again. Therefore, the literati led by Zhao Song and the military man with the protagonist as the core will inevitably have a conflict.

And the “changes” of the Jingkang Incident;

What is "change", simply put it simply; "occur" means that the Jingkang Incident is a major historical event. Its occurrence and development are driven by historical trends. It cannot be stopped by human power, or it cannot be eliminated by one person, or by one or two years of hard work. It can be said that the Jingkang Incident will inevitably occur.

"Change" is undoubtedly a change driven by the protagonist. Here we first compare the military strength of both sides, and even compare the position of the protagonist at that time. It is impossible for him to be at a high position and command the battle situation. At that time, the protagonist will at most affect the battle situation and change some local events. It can be said that the Northern Song Dynasty must have suffered a crushing defeat in the Jingkang Incident, and the most iconic failure is undoubtedly the destruction of the city of Bianjing.

Here, the bold prediction is that the protagonist only changes some local events. Here, the biggest shame of the Jingkang Shame is undoubtedly; "The two emperors of Qinzong, the concubines, princes, royal families, and Guiqing were captured by Jin soldiers." I believe that what the protagonist changes must be focused on and around this matter.

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