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Northern Song Dynasty, Fell from Taihe Ridge Pass
General Fiction北宋,从太和岭口陨落
Yang Jidong
Except for the fact that people in Daizhou are so familiar with the place name Taihe Ridge that they have no idea why it is called Taihe Ridge, historians and local chroniclers have never realized, or are simply unwilling to deeply interpret what an important historical fixed point or coordinate it had in the historical stage of the Northern Song Dynasty; they are even less willing or simply unwilling to clearly draw this coordinate and highlight the cultural connotation and historical value of this historical fixed point. Therefore, the compilers of "Daizhou Chronicles" in the past dynasties only recorded one stroke with sadness and helplessness: "In the second year of Jingkang, Qinzong was taken captive beyond Taihe to Five Kingdoms City." "Song Dynasty Qinzong Ji" records it more sadly and angrily as "Northern Patrol Hunting Ji".
Except for the fact that people in Daizhou are so familiar with the place name Taihe Ridge that they have no idea why it is called Taihe Ridge, historians and local chroniclers have never realized, or are simply unwilling to deeply interpret what an important historical fixed point or coordinate it had in the historical stage of the Northern Song Dynasty; they are even less willing or simply unwilling to clearly draw this coordinate and highlight the cultural connotation and historical value of this historical fixed point. Therefore, the compilers of "Daizhou Chronicles" in the past dynasties only recorded one stroke with sadness and helplessness: "In the second year of Jingkang, Qinzong was taken captive beyond Taihe to Five Kingdoms City." "Song Dynasty Qinzong Ji" records it more sadly and angrily as "Northern Patrol Hunting Ji".