Three Hundred Years of the Song Empire 7: Zhenzong Zhao Heng (part 2)

Three Hundred Years of the Song Empire 7: Zhenzong Zhao Heng (part 2)

by Jin Gang

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The second half of the Shinsong era was almost a wonderful drama, drama, and farce. In this unprecedented political drama performance, Zhenzong Zhao Heng used the Central Plains as the stage under the script theme of "Shinto teachings", and the game was so exciting that it made him feel out of his body. The "Chanyuan Alliance" won a century of peace for China, truly enabled the people of the Central Plains to live and work in peace and contentment, and had a profound influence on China. However, the peaceful scene of "all nations coming to court" after the "peace negotiation" did not make Zhenzong happy. When he learned that the Khitan called itself the "Northern Dynasty" and the Song Dynasty the "Southern Dynasty" and was blessed by the gods, Zhao Heng realized that he had to do something great to have any hope of showing the world, mainly the Khitan, the rationality, legality, and legitimacy of the Song Empire, and that he was the true dragon emperor who was "ordered by heaven." Under this concept, Zhenzong successively directed four major "Shinto education" events including the emperor's letter, the Zen ceremony, the worship of Fenyin, and the construction of Taoist temples.

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