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The Song Dynasty's Salt Monopoly: Money, Power, and Rebellion

7 min · 25. juni 2026
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This episode dives into the Song Dynasty's state monopoly on salt — a vast, hidden engine of imperial finance that shaped everything from border defense to social unrest. Lucas and Luna explore how the Song government controlled salt production, distribution, and pricing, using it to fund wars against the Liao and Jin dynasties. They discuss the complex system of salt licenses (yan yin), the brutal enforcement against smugglers, and the rise of salt-based merchant fortunes. The conversation also covers the environmental impact of salt production along the coast, the role of salt in fueling the world's first paper money, and how salt taxes sparked peasant rebellions that weakened the Southern Song. Specific figures like the reformer Wang Anshi and the rebel leader Fang La are discussed, along with key regions such as Liangzhe, Huainan, and Sichuan. The episode ends with a reflective question about the hidden costs of state power and the fragility of empires built on monopolies. #SongDynasty #SaltMonopoly #ChineseHistory #WangAnshi #FangLa #Liangzhe #Huainan #Sichuan #YanYin #SaltTax #PaperMoney #PeasantRebellion #LiaoDynasty #JinDynasty #EconomicHistory #FiscalState #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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