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In the Southern Song Dynasty, did Chai Rong's descendants still have hereditary titles?
There is no hereditary title. Except for Chai Zongxun, Chai Rong's other sons have all died or disappeared without a trace, and Chai Rong's blood is broken.

Gong Di Chai Zongxun became the King of Zheng after he succeeded to the throne. Thirteen years later, they fell ill and died.

Children of Chai Rong:

Chai Zongyi, King of Yue: Also known as Chai Yige, was killed by Liu Chengyou, Yin Di of the later Han Dynasty. According to "History of the New Five Dynasties, Eight Biographies of Zhou Family", Guo Wei, the ancestor of the later Zhou Dynasty, named it "Yi" and gave it to Qiu Zhui to seal the King of Yue.

Chai Zongcheng, King of Wu: Killed by Liu Chengyou, Yin Di of the later Han Dynasty. He was young and had no name when he was killed. According to "The History of the New Five Dynasties and Eight Biographies of Zhou Family", Guo Wei, the ancestor of the later Zhou Dynasty, named him Cheng, a teacher and a prince of Wu.

Hanwang Chai (Chai) was killed by Liu Chengyou and Yin Di in the later Han Dynasty. He was young and had no name when he was killed. According to "The Eighth Biography of Zhou Family in the New Five Dynasties", Guo Wei named him "Kuang" and gave it to Taibao and Hanwang.

Gong Di Chai Zongxun: After Zhao Kuangyin acceded to the throne, he made Chai Zongxun the king of Zheng.

Cao Wang Chai Xi Jean: After Zhao Kuangyin ascended the throne, I don't know what to do. It is said that in order to avoid being chased, he changed his surname to Ning.

Chai Xijin, King of Ji Dynasty: After the demise of the later Zhou Dynasty, she was adopted by Pan Mei and renamed Pan.

Qi Wangchai: After the demise of the later Zhou Dynasty, he was adopted as an adopted son by his father-in-law and changed his name.

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Chai Zongxun's shaky throne:

Chai Zongxun is the fourth son of Chai Rong, Zhou Shizong, and Guang Shun was born in Ganzhou on August 4th, 953.

In the sixth year of Xiande (959), Zhou Shizong died on June 4th, and on June 5th, Chai Zongxun proclaimed himself emperor in front of Zhou Shizong's coffin. Because he was too young, he was assisted by Prime Ministers Fan Ju and Wang Pu. The political situation is unstable, people's hearts are floating and rumors are everywhere.

Some officials loyal to the Zhou Dynasty immediately keenly realized that Zhao Kuangyin was the root of the unrest, pointing out that Zhao Kuangyin should no longer be in charge of the imperial army, and some even advocated preempting and killing Zhao Kuangyin as soon as possible. But Emperor Gong of Zhou just changed his position to Zhao Kuangyin, a captain of the German army and a school inspector.

At this point, Zhao Kuangyin and his cronies are also stepping up their activities. The obvious fact is that in the half year after Zhou Shizong's death, the arrangement of senior generals of the Imperial Army changed absolutely in favor of Zhao Kuangyin. Let's take a look at the Qiansi system first. The representative of Qiansi, who is always vacant, was appointed by Murong Zhaoyan, a young friend of Zhao Kuangyin. This relationship is extraordinary.

It turned out that the vacant position of Hou Yu in front of the temple was held by Wang Shenqi, a "cloth friend" of Zhao Kuangyin. Like Shi Shouxin, who had already served as the commander in chief before the temple, he was the core figure in Zhao Kuangyin's sphere of influence. In this way, all the positions of senior generals in the whole frontline system are held by Zhao Kuangyin people.

Among the senior generals in the bodyguard system, there was only the friendship of "brothers" with Korea. At that time, he was leading troops stationed in Yangzhou and Huainan. In fact, only Han Tong, the deputy commander, is left in the capital. Although he is not from Zhao Kuangyin, he is alone and can't compete with Zhao Kuangyin.

After Zhao Kuangyin established the Song Dynasty, he left three doctrines on the stone tablet. One of them is that the descendants of Chai are guilty and are not allowed to be punished. If he commits the crime of rebellion, he will stop in prison, and Cao will not be punished or reunited with his family.

The emperor of Song Dynasty basically abided by the legacy of Shi Bei, the descendants of Chai family lived and died together with Song Dynasty, and the officials who lost power in the struggle between the old and new parties were not killed, and may return to the central government with the evolution of political situation, which can be proved.

After thinking hard, Chai Zongxun was promoted to the position of King Zheng, and the Empress Dowager was the Empress Zhou. After his father and son moved, Chai Zongxun died in the sixth year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty (973), at the age of 20, and was named Emperor Gong.

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