The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
After covering the Song Dynasty's paper money, reforms, gunpowder, maps, hydraulic engineering, forensic science, maritime trade, star charts, compass, printing, and more, this episode turns to something equally groundbreaking but often overlooked: the first known comprehensive building code in Chinese history. We explore the life and work of Li Jie, the Song Dynasty's master architect, who compiled the Yingzao Fashi (Treatise on Architectural Methods) in 1103 under Emperor Huizong. This illustrated manual standardized everything from bracketing systems and roof slopes to material ratios and labor costs. We discuss how Li Jie's work codified the dougong (interlocking bracket sets), the modular cai-fen system, and how these standards enabled the rapid construction of temples, palaces, and government buildings across the empire. We also touch on the political and economic context: the corruption and inefficiency that plagued earlier projects, and how Huizong's ambitions for grand palaces and Daoist temples drove the need for regulation. Finally, we consider the legacy of the Yingzao Fashi, which survived the fall of the Song and influenced later dynasties, and its rediscovery in the 20th century by scholars like Liang Sicheng. #SongDynasty #LiJie #YingzaoFashi #ChineseArchitecture #BuildingCode #Dougong #CaiFenSystem #EmperorHuizong #TimberFrame #ArchitecturalHistory #Kaifeng #SongHuizong #LiangSicheng #Carpentry #ModularDesign #EastAsianHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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