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The Song Dynasty's Military Paradox: Why China's Richest Empire Fell

12 min · 28. Mai 2026
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The Song Dynasty (960–1279) was one of the wealthiest and most technologically advanced empires in premodern history—yet it was conquered first by the Jurchen Jin and then by the Mongols. This episode explores the military paradox that plagued the Song: a conscious decision to suppress military power after centuries of warlordism under the Tang. We examine the Song's reliance on professional standing armies, the failure of the 'fragmented garrison' system, the devastating loss of the Sixteen Prefectures, the rise of the Jin under Emperor Taizu, the Treaty of Chanyuan, the humiliation of the Jingkang Incident when Kaifeng fell to the Jurchens, and the eventual Mongol conquest under Kublai Khan. Along the way, we discuss key figures like Emperor Taizu of Song, generals Yue Fei and Qin Hui, the reformer Wang Anshi, and the technological innovations that couldn't save the empire—gunpowder weapons, moveable type, and the world's first paper money. #SongDynasty #ChineseHistory #MongolConquest #JurchenJin #Kaifeng #JingkangIncident #YueFei #KublaiKhan #TreatyOfChanyuan #WangAnshi #Gunpowder #PaperMoney #MilitaryHistory #EmpireFall #MedievalChina #History #FexingoHistory #WhyEmpiresFall Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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