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The Song Dynasty (960–1279) was a period of profound transformation, when China pioneered technologies that would reshape the world—movable type, gunpowder, paper money, and the magnetic compass—yet remained overshadowed in global memory by the Tang and Ming. In this show, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the dynasty's two halves: the Northern Song, centered on the glittering capital Kaifeng, and the Southern Song, which retreated south of the Yangtze after the Jurchen invasion of 1127. They explore the rise of a meritocratic civil service, the philosophical flowering of Neo-Confucianism under Zhu Xi, and the economic revolution that made China the most urbanized society on earth. But innovation came with fragility: the Song military never matched its commercial power, leading to the humiliating 'Treaty of Shanyuan' with the Liao and eventual conquest by the Mongols under Kublai Khan. Along the way, they discuss the poetry of Su Shi, the ink-wash landscapes of Fan Kuan, and the world's first paper-printed books. How did a dynasty so creative fall to steppe invaders—and what does its legacy of invention without empire mean for our own age of technological upheaval? #SongDynasty #NorthernSong #SouthernSong #Kaifeng #NeoConfucianism #ZhuXi #MovableType #Gunpowder #PaperMoney #MagneticCompass #SuShi #FanKuan #TreatyOfShanyuan #JurchenJin #KublaiKhan #ChineseHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Su Shi's Exile Poetry: Art and Resilience in Song China

Su Shi's Exile Poetry: Art and Resilience in Song China

This episode explores the exile poetry of Su Shi (Su Dongpo), one of China's greatest literary figures, during his banishment to Huangzhou in 1080. We discuss how political persecution under Emperor Shenzong and Wang Anshi's reforms led to Su Shi's fall, and how he transformed hardship into artistic triumph, writing masterpieces like 'Red Cliff' and 'Calming the Waves.' Lucas and Luna examine the cultural backdrop of Song dynasty literati ideals, the role of poetry as personal and political expression, and Su Shi's enduring influence on Chinese literature. We also touch on the broader tradition of exiled scholars, from Qu Yuan to modern times, and how Su Shi's resilience mirrors the Song dynasty's own contradictions of innovation and repression. #SuShi #SuDongpo #SongDynasty #ChinesePoetry #ExileLiterature #Huangzhou #RedCliff #WangAnshi #Shenzong #Literati #ChineseHistory #Poetry #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #CulturalHistory #ArtAndPolitics #Resilience Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The Song Dynasty's Lost Admiral: Li Bao's Pirate War

The Song Dynasty's Lost Admiral: Li Bao's Pirate War

In the mid-12th century, the Southern Song faced a crisis from the sea: a massive pirate fleet led by the charismatic Zheng Zhilong-style figure Li Bao. This episode follows Li Bao's rise from a Fujianese smuggler to a commander controlling the South China Sea, and the Song court's desperate response — culminating in the appointment of Admiral Li Bao (no relation) and the devastating battle of Danyang. We explore the economics of Song piracy, the role of coastal militias, and the uneasy line between pirate and official in a dynasty struggling to fund its navy. Drawing on the Song Hui Yao and local gazetteers, we uncover a forgotten chapter of maritime warfare that shaped the dynasty's coastal defenses. #SongDynasty #LiBao #Piracy #SouthChinaSea #Fujian #SouthernSong #MaritimeHistory #Danyang #SongHuiYao #CoastalDefense #AdmiralLiBao #ZhengZhilong #PirateFleet #Smuggling #Navy #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 6 min
Portada del episodio Zhu Xi and the Song Dynasty's Neo-Confucian Revolution

Zhu Xi and the Song Dynasty's Neo-Confucian Revolution

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life and thought of Zhu Xi, the 12th-century scholar who synthesized Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism into a new philosophical system that would dominate East Asia for centuries. They discuss his concept of li (principle) and qi (material force), his commentary on the Four Books, and his controversial role in shaping imperial orthodoxy. The conversation also covers his political exile, his influence on education through the White Deer Grotto Academy, and the debates his ideas sparked among contemporaries like Lu Jiuyuan. A fascinating look at how one man's ideas became state doctrine and why they still matter today. #ZhuXi #NeoConfucianism #SongDynasty #ChinesePhilosophy #FourBooks #WhiteDeerGrotto #LuJiuyuan #LiAndQi #Confucianism #Buddhism #Daoism #ImperialExams #China #EastAsia #History #FexingoHistory #12thCentury #Philosophy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Ayer - 8 min
Portada del episodio Song Dynasty's Fire Lances and the Birth of Gunpowder Warfare

Song Dynasty's Fire Lances and the Birth of Gunpowder Warfare

Long before cannons ruled the battlefield, Song dynasty engineers were experimenting with gunpowder in ways that changed warfare forever. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the evolution of early gunpowder weapons—from fire arrows and incendiary bombs to the first fire lances, the direct ancestor of the handheld gun. They examine the chemical experiments of the early Song, the military treatises that recorded these innovations, and the pivotal battles where gunpowder turned the tide. Along the way, they discuss the social and economic factors that drove weapons development, the role of the Song military bureaucracy, and how the Mongol conquest both spread and transformed these technologies. Specific topics include: the Wu Jing Zong Yao's gunpowder recipe of 1044, the fire lance at the Battle of Caishi in 1161, the siege of De'an in 1132, and the thunderclap bomb. A must-listen for anyone curious about the true origins of gunpowder warfare. #SongDynasty #Gunpowder #FireLance #WuJingZongYao #BattleOfCaishi #SiegeOfDeAn #IncendiaryWeapons #MilitaryHistory #ChineseInventions #GunpowderWarfare #FireArrows #ThunderclapBomb #MongolConquest #MedievalChina #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #WeaponEvolution Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14 de jul de 2026 - 6 min
Portada del episodio The Song Dynasty's Fiscal Revolution: The World's First Paper Money

The Song Dynasty's Fiscal Revolution: The World's First Paper Money

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Song Dynasty's pioneering creation of paper money, from the early jiaozi in Sichuan to the state-issued huizi. They discuss the economic pressures that led to this innovation, including the copper shortage and the rise of iron coinage, and how the jiaozi began as merchant-issued notes backed by deposits before the government took over. The episode covers the problems of inflation and counterfeiting that plagued later issues, and compares the Song system to parallel developments in the Mongol Yuan dynasty. Listeners will learn about key figures like the merchant Zhang Yong and the official Wang Shaoyi, and how the Song's monetary experiments shaped global financial history. #SongDynasty #PaperMoney #Jiaozi #Huizi #ChineseHistory #EconomicHistory #FinancialInnovation #Sichuan #CopperShortage #IronCoinage #ZhangYong #WangShaoyi #Inflation #Counterfeiting #YuanDynasty #FexingoHistory #History #EastAsianHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

14 de jul de 2026 - 7 min
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