The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
Long before the Industrial Revolution in England, the Song Dynasty underwent a profound energy transition that powered an industrial boom. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Northern Song China shifted from charcoal to coal — or 'stone charcoal' — to fuel its massive iron and steel industry. By the 11th century, the Song was producing an estimated 125,000 tons of iron annually, a figure that would not be matched in Europe for over 700 years. They discuss the key figure of Shen Kuo, whose 11th-century 'Dream Pool Essays' predicted that coal would be essential for future industry and accurately described how petroleum could be used. They also examine the role of state policy under Emperor Shenzong and Wang Anshi, who encouraged mining and smelting to produce weapons, tools, and coinage. The episode covers the opening of large coal mines in northern provinces like Shaanxi and Henan, the environmental toll of deforestation, and how the Song's reliance on coal foreshadowed modern fossil fuel dependence. A look at the lost blast furnace technology of the time and why this early industrial revolution ultimately faltered with the fall of the Northern Song in 1127. #SongDynasty #IronIndustry #CoalRevolution #ShenKuo #WangAnshi #IndustrialHistory #HistoryOfTechnology #FexingoHistory #NorthernSong #BlastFurnace #Deforestation #Shenzong #DreamPoolEssays #Mining #Metallurgy #ChineseHistory #EastAsianHistory #HistoryPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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