The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
This episode of Fexingo History dives into the life and work of Song Ci (1186–1249), a Song dynasty official who authored the world's first systematic forensic medical text. While earlier episodes explored Song inventions like the fire lance and paper money, this one uncovers a lesser-known pioneer: the father of forensic science. Lucas and Luna discuss how Song Ci, as a local magistrate in Fujian and Guangdong, encountered corruption and wrongful convictions in death investigations. His Xi Yuan Ji Lu (The Washing Away of Wrongs) standardized procedures for autopsies, including the use of vinegar and red hemp to reveal bruises, and documented insect activity to estimate time of death. They explore the Confucian values behind his work—the belief that a just society requires accurate fact-finding—and how his methods spread across East Asia, influencing Tang and Liuji court procedures. The episode also touches on the limits of Song forensic science, such as the belief that male and female skeletons could be distinguished by weight, and the ethical dilemmas of legal officials acting as detectives. A donation segment breaks the conversation, highlighting listener support as the show's ad-free model. #SongCi #XiYuanJiLu #ForensicScience #SongDynasty #China #13thCentury #LegalHistory #Medicine #Autopsy #Coroner #Fujian #Guangdong #Confucianism #WrongfulConviction #HistoryOfScience #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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