
Song Dynasty Elegy
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The shame of Jingkang that cannot bear to be looked at closely, the extremely humiliating pain of national subjugation, an apocalypse of success or failure, and a history of the decline and fall of an empire. In 1127 AD, the iron hooves of the Jin Kingdom stepped over the Great Wall, turning the prosperity of Bianliang in the Northern Song Dynasty into a nightmare. Song Qinzong and Song Huizong, father and son, were both captured and made prisoners. The Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed. The "Jingkang Shame" was deeply ingrained in the hearts of the people of the Central Plains. Kang Wang Zhaogou, the son of Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty, shouldered the burden of succession when the country was in danger of survival. Finally, with the support of the patriots of the Song Dynasty, he crossed the Yangtze River and established the Southern Song Dynasty, allowing the bloodline of the Zhao and Song dynasties to continue unbroken. However, after the establishment of the Southern Song Dynasty, the situation faced was not optimistic. The Jin people were ambitious and wanted to completely unify the country and destroy the Southern Song Dynasty. They launched turbulent attacks on the Southern Song Dynasty again and again, and the Song-Jin Dynasty war that lasted for decades began. The wolfish ambitions, burning, killing and looting of the Jin people not only did not intimidate the soldiers and civilians of the Southern Song Dynasty, but instead inspired their blood and courage. In order to protect their homes and country and save the nation, they launched a fierce life-and-death struggle with the brutal Jin soldiers. During the wars between the Song and Jin Dynasties, a large number of loyal and unyielding heroes emerged, including Li Gang, Zong Ze, Yue Fei, Han Shizhong, Liang Hongyu, Li Qingzhao, Lu You, and Xin Qiji. They disregarded personal life and death, faced the butcher's knives of the Jin soldiers, sacrificed their lives for righteousness, and fought with all their might. Their ferocious spirit was enough to show through the ages.
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