After the Jingkang Disgrace, Song Huizong’s life in the Jin Kingdom was not miserable, but happy. That's because Song Huizong is still of great use value to the Jin State, so the Jin State treats Song Huizong very well and gives Song Huizong a lot of preferential treatment.
Generally speaking, after the demise of a dynasty, the last king is the most miserable. However, during the Jingkang period of the Northern Song Dynasty, the army of the Jin Kingdom came to the city, and the Northern Song Dynasty had no power to fight back. At that time, the Northern Song Dynasty The king of Song Huizong could not let himself become the king of subjugation, so he hurriedly gave up the throne to his son Song Qinzong. Later, due to the disgrace of Jingkang, Song Huizong and many Han people were captured by the Jin people. Logically speaking, as a subjugated king and a prisoner, he would definitely receive all kinds of harsh treatment. Of course, this was not the case. Wanyan Zong treated Song Huizong quite well on the way to escort him.
He served Song Huizong with delicious food and drinks every day, and often sent him some delicacies. However, the treatment of other people was not so good, and they could only barely fill their stomachs. Later, after arriving in the Kingdom of Jin, the Kingdom of Jin treated Song Huizong very well, and could even be said to be quite nourishing. Song Huizong was also granted a second-grade official position, which caused great repercussions in the Jin Kingdom at that time. Many generals did not agree to give such preferential treatment to prisoners, but they simply did not understand that although Song Huizong was a prisoner, he was also quite powerful. It's worth it. The Jin Kingdom can use Song Huizong to blackmail the Southern Song Dynasty in the future.
Song Huizong's life in the Kingdom of Jin was sufficiently guaranteed. As a duke, he would receive a salary every year. The court of the Kingdom of Jin also gave Song Huizong 10,000 pieces of silk. You must know that silk is very valuable. It is valuable, not to mention ten thousand skins of silk. It can be seen from this that the Jin Kingdom also attaches great importance to Song Huizong. Song Huizong was even given a piece of territory. In this territory, there was not a single Jin person, all were Han people, and all were ruled by Song Huizong, which was equivalent to the snobbery of a vassal king. Moreover, there are clear records in history that Song Huizong gave birth to more than a dozen children in the Jin Kingdom, and Han culture was also sought after in the Jin Kingdom. It can be seen that Song Huizong's life in the Jin Kingdom was indeed quite prosperous.