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Frontiers in Art Research, 2020, 2(3); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2020.020314.

The Political Intention of Emperor Huizong to Mourn the Concubines

Author(s)

Zhang Jipeng, Zhang Yanan

Corresponding Author:
Zhang Jipeng
Affiliation(s)

Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua Zhejiang 321000, China

Abstract

Empress Minda was one of hui zong's favorite concubines, they had three sons and three daughters. There was a story, which spread in people, about Empress Mingda planted plantain. So, this article mainly reviews a series of memorial activities held for Empress Mingda by huizong and figures out the reason why she planted plantain based on the meaning of plantain in song dynasty. In conclusion, It is believed that huizong's memorial events may have been intended to create a benevolent and loyal image of himself.

Keywords

Emperor huizong, Empress mingda, Benevolent emperor

Cite This Paper

Zhang Jipeng, Zhang Yanan. The Political Intention of Emperor Huizong to Mourn the Concubines. Frontiers in Art Research (2020) Vol. 2 Issue 3: 59-62. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2020.020314.

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