The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
Lucas and Luna explore the life of Su Shi (also known as Su Dongpo), one of the Song dynasty's greatest poets, essayists, and calligraphers. They trace his career from a promising young scholar-official in the court of Emperor Renzong to his bitter political exile after the Crow Terrace Poetry Trial of 1079. Falsely accused of criticizing the emperor in his poems, Su Shi was imprisoned, interrogated, and later banished to remote Huangzhou in modern-day Hubei Province. There, stripped of official rank, he built a simple farm, adopted the literary name 'Dongpo Jushi' (Layman of the Eastern Slope), and produced some of the most celebrated works in Chinese literature, including 'Red Cliff' and 'Cold Food Festival'. Lucas explains how Su Shi's exile became unexpectedly creative: he refined his calligraphy into the free, expressive style that later scholars called 'Song yi' (Song dynasty intention), composed meditative essays on nature and transience, and even invented the dish 'Dongpo pork'. The episode also covers his later returns to favor under Emperor Zhezong, his continued clashes with political rivals, and his final exile to the remote island of Hainan. Su Shi's life exemplifies the resilience of the Song literatus—finding art and meaning even in disgrace. #SuShi #SuDongpo #CrowTerracePoetryTrial #Huangzhou #SongDynasty #EastAsia #ChinesePoetry #Calligraphy #DongpoPork #RedCliff #ColdFoodFestival #Exile #Literati #SongYi #EmperorShenzong #Hainan #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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