If we welcome Emperor Qin Hui back, can we replace Zhao Gou?

The Southern Song Dynasty was the most humiliating Han Dynasty in the history of China. In Zhu Yuanzhang's Northern Expedition, there is a description: China has been living at home to control overseas since ancient times, and it has been 3,000 years. However, despite the economic prosperity, the national strength and military strength of Zhao Gou Dynasty were very weak. Not only was it oppressed by foreign countries, but even its territory could not be preserved. After the disaster of Jingkang, members of the Song Dynasty royal family in Bianjing City were captured by Jin people, and they crossed the south where Tianfu should be proclaimed emperor in Nanjing. From then on, they had to favor Jiangnan. ?

In the early years of Southern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei was undoubtedly the most famous. As we all know, Yue Fei's murder is usually attributed to Zhao Gou's fear that Yue Fei would go straight to Huanglongfu to welcome Emperor Hui Zong and Emperor Qinzong back, thus threatening his status as emperor. So will this really happen?

Indeed, Song Gaozong killed Yue Fei because he was afraid that Yue Fei's prestige was too high and he would pay tribute to his soldiers, thus taking away his throne. Moreover, even if Yue Fei defeated Xu Jinguo, Song Qinzong is unlikely to be sent back by Xu Jinguo. Although later generations had Vala to send Zhu Qizhen back. But Jin Guo and Vala are different. Valla was a vassal state of the Ming Dynasty before, and Jin was not a vassal state.

On the other hand, even if Xu Jinguo sends Song Qinzong back, can he really replace Zhao Gou's throne?

What if we start from Zhu Qizhen in the Ming Dynasty? Changes in the entrance? Things, compared with the song dynasty. We will find that such a thing is not impossible, because the two eras have a high degree of consistency.

First of all, Zhu Qizhen and Song Qinzong were orthodox emperors, but they became emperors because they were captured by foreigners. Automatic failure? . It doesn't work because they're gone and someone has to take over. Therefore, Zhu Qiyu and Song Gaozong became emperors. Later, they were sent back, that is to say, the master came back. So, does the previous throne count? This is definitely a problem.

Secondly, the restoration of Zhu Qizhen was successful because Zhu Qiyu had no descendants and could not inherit the throne of Zhu Qiyu. The same is true of Song Gaozong and Zhu Qiyu. There are no descendants, and no one will inherit his throne. Also consider who will take over. Because we have to consider this issue, Zhu Qizhen has a chance, so Song Qinzong may also have a chance.

Thirdly, Zhu Qiyu was usurped for another reason, because he trusted Yu Qian very much. Because I trusted Yu Qian, I reduced the scenes of other courtiers. Shi Heng, Xu Youzhen and others could not play an important role in the imperial court. If they want to play an important role, they must help Zhu Qizhen and bring down Yu Qian at the same time. The same was true in Song Gaozong's time. Song Gaozong also trusted Qin Gui very much and obeyed Qin Gui. Many DPRK ministers can't play their role and get greater benefits. Therefore, if Song Qinzong comes back, they will definitely use Song Qinzong to make trouble. In this way, Song Gaozong's throne is in jeopardy.