The 158th historical certainty
Everything's fixed. It's not that human beings can change it, but it can't change it for a lifetime. Sooner or later, what should come will come. If you want to change it manually, you can't do it without paying a price. Sometimes the price is something you can't afford.
If you have a little historical knowledge, or friends who have seen the condor shooting, you should know that a powerful nation suddenly rose in the north during the Song Dynasty, and that was Jin. This Jin is the fate of the fate, when the leader of the Jin people, Wanyan Aguta, raised an army of 2,500 people, and it took only 12 years to destroy the Liao and Northern Song Dynasty at that time. It's a bit too incredible if there's nothing to say about it.
Although there were many internal problems in Liao and Northern Song at that time, the emaciated camel was bigger than the horse, and it was impossible to let a small gold be destroyed. Behind this, there is a high-ranking person helping Kim. If so, it's over, then nothing will happen after that. According to this development, Jin will definitely be able to unify the Central Plains. However, things often don't start the way they should be.
Why do I say that, because it's all a fixed number. At that time, the powerful Jin did not unify the Central Plains, of course fate would compensate him, and what would be compensated to him? It was the later Qing Dynasty. This royal family of the Qing Dynasty is the descendants of Jin. There are no coincidences, and there can be no coincidences in history. It was only a matter of time before they ruled China, and of course because of the human factor, their fate would compensate them. And let them rule China.
This is history, but why did Kim perish at that time? In fact, it is also the human factor that has changed history. Speaking of Jin's demise, I have to mention one person, that is, Jin Xizong's Wanyan Yan. It is the eldest grandson of Jin Taizu Wanyan Aguta, his father is Jin Taizu's eldest son Wanyan Zongjun, and his mother is Pucha.
This Jin Xizong was deeply influenced by Han culture, and was able to write poems in Chinese, and he liked Ya and sang Confucian clothes. After his accession to the throne, he was especially diligent in the study of Chinese classics. After his accession to the throne, the Jin dynasty carried out a series of reforms to the old Jurchen system. The Bojilie system was abolished, and the Han official system of Liao and Song was changed, with three divisions (Taishi, Taifu, and Taibao) and three provinces (Shangshu, Zhongshu, and Menxia).
The Jurchen script of the time was also reformed, and various regulations were promulgated, which were generally imitated by the system of the Song Dynasty at that time. But he is also a good emperor. If such a historical development continues, it must be only a matter of time before Jin destroys the Southern Song Dynasty, but how can it be so smooth sailing? In fact, the real cause was planted shortly after Kim Heejong ascended the throne.
On the first day of May in the first year of Jingkang (1126), Zhao Gou, the ninth son of Song Huizong, led the troops outside. Because he led troops outside, he became the heir to the throne without any rivals. Zhao Gou is located in Nanjing (now Shangqiu, Henan), changed to Yuan Jianyan, known as the Southern Song Dynasty in history, and Zhao Gou is called Song Gaozong. When the Dajin military ministers heard that Song Gaozong and Zhao Gou had ascended the throne, they reused the famous generals of the main battle faction, Li Gang and Zong Ze, so they never dared to act rashly. However, Song Gaozong Zhao Gou listened to the slanderous rumors of the capitulation faction Huang Qianshan, Wang Boyan and others, and deposed Li Gang.
The Jin State issued an edict to send troops to attack the Southern Song Dynasty, and after more than 10 months of conquest, the Jin army effortlessly achieved it