In Su Su's eyes, the Northern Song Dynasty was pushed to the root of submergence

There was a lack of Wei Zheng during the Jingkang period, and if Wei Zheng lived when Song Huizong implemented the ideal new policy, even after Zhao Ji died, he would not have ended up with Yue Fei. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

The hands of the Northern Song Dynasty Lun to Zhao Ji have long been destined to decline, but they are hidden in hidden dangers, which has a great deal to do with the different policies of the previous emperors.

In the early days of Zhao Ji's succession, he made great efforts to turn the tide, but the central government was divided into two party forces, "Yuanfeng" and "Yuanyou", and advocated Wang Anshi and Sima Guang respectively two opposing policies of governing the country, without concessions, and as soon as Zhao Ji succeeded to the throne, he fell into a dilemma of not being human inside and outside.

Zhao Ji did not want to stand on one side against the other, but only wanted the courtiers to be able to work with him - to govern the country, so he agreed with the conciliators, stood in a neutral position, and implemented policies that were beneficial to the country, regardless of party affiliation.

He also issued this edict:

"I have been in the unification since I joined the great unification, and I have a great responsibility, and I don't know how to govern the world. The four seas are so big and there are so many problems that I can't do it alone. For example, whether the government decree is appropriate, whether the customs are simple, whether the court's favor can be popularized among the people, and whether Li Shu's suffering is cared for are all among the suggestions. Those who speak in Beijing will be sent to the governor of the region to which they belong, and those who speak in other places will be forwarded to the military of the prefecture where they are located. ”

If the ideal new deal continues, it may really be able to save the deteriorating country, and Zhao Ji may also become the "master of Zhongxing" like Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, but the ideal is short-lived.

In the later period of the New Deal, the various political parties shifted the spearhead from policy to "loyalty, treachery, good and evil", and its essence was still party struggle, and the criterion of loyalty and treachery, good and evil was easy to be exploited in the feudal dynasty period and became a sharp weapon to eradicate dissidents.

The party henchmen took this to the extreme, seriously deviating from the original intention of governing the country, and the entire court situation fell into a strange circle, and the mind was all on the party struggle, and there were very few courtiers who rationally regarded the court situation and objectively thought about governing the country and were good at adapting to changes.

Those who were loyal to the emperor and only for the country were squeezed out of power by the parties, and each party grabbed each other's handles in their own best interests, and Zhao Ji did not have a truly reliable mirror, and lost his way in a daze.

As the prince of the concubine, Zhao Ji succeeded to the throne at a young age, had no experience in governing the country, was helpless on the road of groping, and was walking a lonely long road, and was finally bewitched by the "Yuanfeng" party's vigorous propaganda, the ideal new deal was gone, and the hope of saving the country was annihilated.

The annihilation of the Northern Song Dynasty, Song Huizong is certainly guilty, but in Su Su's personal opinion, the above is the root of pushing the Northern Song Dynasty to annihilation. If you have new views, please leave a message below this chapter to discuss~