In the thirty-second year of Shao (1 162), Zhao Shen, the crown prince, was honored as "Eta Ursae Majoris Shoushengxian, celestial body, benevolence, benevolence, sincerity, virtue, Changtong Wuwei Wenshaoye." In the 14th year of Xichun (1 187), he died in Deshou Palace at the age of 8 1 year, becoming one of the rare long-lived emperors in the history of China, "Emperor Xiao Xian of San SHEN WOO" in posthumous title, with the temple name Gaozong.
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Zhao Gou's anecdote: Since ancient times, emperors have always talked about ostentation and extravagance when eating. Even in the Southern Song Dynasty, they were driven away by the Jin people and finally settled in a corner. It is said that Song Gaozong and Zhao Gou have to serve dozens of dishes at a meal, but Zhao Gou has a special habit. He ordered the eunuch to prepare two pairs of chopsticks and two spoons for each meal. He always uses a pair of chopsticks or spoons to clamp or scoop food and soup into his bowl first, and then eats with another pair of chopsticks or spoons. Every meal.
After a long time, the queen looked puzzled and asked the emperor why. Only then did Gao Zong tell the whole story: "I don't want to have dinner with imperial secretary." It turns out that according to the court practice, the dishes left by the emperor are for ladies-in-waiting and eunuchs. Emperor Gaozong didn't want them to eat their leftovers, so he deliberately put them aside and ate them with "public chopsticks" and "public spoons".
According to historical records, Zhao Gou is a model of the emperor in the details of his diet. He is determined not to use luxury tableware and never wastes food. He always eats the food on his plate and bowl with public chopsticks.
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