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The Song Dynasty's Lost Star Charts: Su Song and the Cosmic Clock

9 min · 1 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Song Dynasty's Lost Star Charts: Su Song and the Cosmic Clock

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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the astronomical achievements of the Song Dynasty, focusing on Su Song, the 11th-century polymath who built the world's first known mechanical clock and created detailed star maps that mapped over 1,400 stars. They discuss how Su Song's 1092 water-driven armillary sphere and celestial globe integrated timekeeping and astronomy, the political context of Emperor Zhezong's court, and the lost technology behind the escapement mechanism—predating European clocks by two centuries. Lucas explains the bureaucratic rivalries that led to Su Song's dismissal and the forgotten legacy of his astronomical treatise, the Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao. Luna asks about the transmission of Song astronomical knowledge and whether Su Song's clock influenced later European developments. This conversation dives into a specific Song Dynasty innovation not covered in prior episodes, revealing how ancient Chinese precision engineering combined Confucian ritual, imperial power, and cosmic observation. #SongDynasty #SuSong #XinYiXiangFaYao #AstronomicalClock #StarMaps #Kaifeng #EmperorZhezong #MechanicalClock #Escapement #ArmillarySphere #CelestialGlobe #HistoryOfScience #AncientEngineering #ConfucianAstronomy #WaterClock #ScienceAndTechnology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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