His signature flower bet is "One Man under the Heaven", which shows the young emperor's complacency and lofty sentiments. See below for details:
His brother Zhezong died childless, and Hui Zong succeeded to the throne. At the beginning of his reign, the young emperor was quite successful. "The court should help orphans, the elderly and widows." This is what young emperors often say. In the first four years of his reign, he successively established or improved some charitable medical institutions such as Anjifang, Nursing Home, Kindheartedness Bureau and Louzeyuan by imperial edicts. He attached great importance to folk medicine and health, and personally wrote and edited medical books. He also repeatedly ordered or sent officials to "visit the people's sufferings." Although he has the political motive of flaunting "civil affairs" and "benevolent government", he objectively cares about the sufferings of the people and has considerable practical effects.
Hui Zong was born in the palace and grew up in the hands of women. Although he is weak and frivolous, he has not lost his childlike innocence. He has shown outstanding talent in painting and calligraphy since he was a child. "The Record of Hunting in the North" said: Hui Zong was "gifted, eager to learn, and learned all classics, especially the history of classes, and his writing was sloppy, which had the style of the Western Han Dynasty". "Painting Guide" said: "Huizong loves painting, making flowers, birds, stones and figures, entering wonderful products, and making ink-and-flower inkstones, and he is occasionally fascinated. Painters of emperors of past dynasties went to Hui Zong and did their best. "