Emperor Wu created the former Jin emperor the Prince of Lingling.
For one and a half years, the former Jin emperor lived a humiliating existence in the Han Zhao capital.
The Jin emperor believed him, and sent out an army to try to support him.
Furious, the Jin emperor ordered an even bigger army to attack Song.
Liu Cong initially created the former Jin emperor the Marquess of Huai'an.
Soon, news spread to the Jin emperor through a Jin officer.
The Jin emperor was enraged and ordered the execution of the Mongolian ambassador.
The new Later Jin emperor entered Luoyang.
In 1149 he was murdered by a cabal of relatives and nobles, who made his cousin Wányán Liàng the next Jin emperor.
His maps -drawn upon rolls of silk - were presented to the Jin emperor, who preserved them in the court's archives.