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Song Dynasty's Lost Women: The Legal Rights of Wives in Imperial China

8 min · 28. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the surprisingly robust legal and economic rights of women during the Song Dynasty — a period often overshadowed by narratives of Confucian patriarchy. Drawing on the Song legal code, the Song Xingtong, and records of dowry disputes from Fujian and Kaifeng, they discuss how married women retained control over their own property, could initiate divorce under certain conditions, and even appear in court. They examine the tension between Neo-Confucian ideals, which grew more restrictive over time, and the practical realities of a commercial society where women managed businesses and estates. The conversation touches on the lives of women like the poet Li Qingzhao, who fought in court to recover her dowry, and the widows who ran printing houses in the capitol. Lucas explains how the Song state's need for tax revenue from female-run enterprises created a surprising legal buffer against full patriarchal control. The episode reveals a nuanced picture: women in Song China had more agency than in many later dynasties, but their rights were fragile and eroded as Neo-Confucianism became orthodoxy. A fresh angle on Song social history that challenges common assumptions about women in pre-modern China. #SongDynasty #WomenInHistory #LiQingzhao #SongXingtong #Dowry #ChineseLaw #NeoConfucianism #Fujian #Kaifeng #Divorce #PropertyRights #GenderHistory #ImperialChina #LegalHistory #SocialHistory #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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