Omslagafbeelding van de show The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History

The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History

Podcast door Fexingo

Engels

Persoonlijke verhalen & gesprekken

Probeer 14 dagen gratis

€ 9,99 / maand na proefperiode.Elk moment opzegbaar.

  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • Gratis podcasts
Probeer gratis

Over The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History

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

Alle afleveringen

75 afleveringen

aflevering The Song Dynasty's Lost Compass: How Magnetic Navigation Changed the World artwork

The Song Dynasty's Lost Compass: How Magnetic Navigation Changed the World

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Song Dynasty's pivotal role in the development of the magnetic compass for navigation. They trace its origins from a simple divination tool to a dry-pointer compass used aboard Song ships, and discuss how it enabled the era's maritime trade boom across the Indian Ocean. The conversation covers the earliest written mention by Shen Kuo in his Dream Pool Essays, the transition from wet to dry compasses, and the compass's spread to the Islamic world and Europe via the Indian Ocean trade routes. They also touch on competing claims from other cultures and why the Song maritime context was so crucial. A natural segue leads to a brief, sincere mention of listener support before returning to the topic with a look at the social impact of reliable navigation on Song seafaring. #SongDynasty #MagneticCompass #ShenKuo #DreamPoolEssays #MaritimeHistory #IndianOceanTrade #Navigation #HistoryOfScience #ChineseInventions #Technology #SongMaritime #Quanzhou #Fujian #Compass #MagneticDeclination #EastAsia #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 8 min
aflevering Song Dynasty's Lost Astronomer: Shen Kuo and the Dawn of Science artwork

Song Dynasty's Lost Astronomer: Shen Kuo and the Dawn of Science

Before Galileo, before Kepler, there was Shen Kuo — a Song dynasty polymath who described magnetic declination, calculated lunar phases, and mapped the stars with tools centuries ahead of their time. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Shen Kuo's 11th-century scientific revolution, preserved in his masterpiece Dream Pool Essays (Mengxi Bitan). They discuss his magnetic compass experiments, his correction of the lunar calendar, his star maps using cylindrical projection, and his geological theory of land formation from marine fossils. They also touch on the political turmoil that nearly lost these discoveries, and how Shen Kuo's holistic worldview — combining astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and engineering — challenges modern disciplinary boundaries. A story of a mind that glimpsed the modern scientific method centuries early. #ShenKuo #MengxiBitan #DreamPoolEssays #SongDynasty #HistoryOfScience #Astronomy #MagneticDeclination #StarMaps #LunarCalendar #Geology #Polymath #China #11thCentury #Galileo #Copernicus #Innovation #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 11 min
aflevering The Song Dynasty's Lost Star Charts: Su Song and the Cosmic Clock artwork

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

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]

1 jun 2026 - 9 min
aflevering The Song Dynasty's Lost Shipyards and the Maritime Trade Boom artwork

The Song Dynasty's Lost Shipyards and the Maritime Trade Boom

Long before the Age of Exploration, Song Dynasty China built the world's largest oceangoing fleet—not for conquest, but for trade. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the lost shipyards of Fujian and the massive maritime network that connected China to Southeast Asia, India, the Middle East, and East Africa. They look at the innovative shipbuilding techniques—watertight compartments, multiple masts, and the first known use of magnetic compasses for navigation—that made these voyages possible. They also discuss the role of the maritime trade tax, which by the late 12th century contributed a significant share of Song revenue, and the government's superintendent of trade in Quanzhou, one of the world's busiest ports. Along the way, they touch on the lives of foreign merchants, the cargoes of porcelain and silk, and the cultural exchanges that reshaped the medieval world. This episode highlights a side of the Song that was outward-looking, cosmopolitan, and industrially advanced—a side often overshadowed by its land-based challenges with northern invaders. #SongDynasty #MaritimeTrade #Shipbuilding #Quanzhou #MagneticCompass #WatertightCompartment #Porcelain #Silk #IndianOcean #MedievalTrade #Fujian #SuperintendentOfTrade #TradeTax #Innovation #History #FexingoHistory #China #NavalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1 jun 2026 - 7 min
aflevering The Song Dynasty's Lost Policy: The Ever-Normal Granary artwork

The Song Dynasty's Lost Policy: The Ever-Normal Granary

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Song Dynasty's Ever-Normal Granary system, a state-run food storage and price stabilization program that predates modern commodity reserves by centuries. They trace its origins to the Han Dynasty, its revival under Song reformers like Wang Anshi, and its role in preventing famine during the 11th century. The conversation covers the mechanics of grain storage, the challenge of spoilage, the use of jiaozi paper money for purchasing surpluses, and the system's collapse during the Mongol invasion. Specific examples include Li Gou's 11th-century treatise on granaries, the 1048 drought in Hebei, and the famous famine relief efforts of Zhu Xi in the 12th century. The episode also touches on the moral philosophy behind the policy—Confucian ideals of benevolent governance versus market forces—and draws a contrast with contemporary European food systems. #SongDynasty #EverNormalGranary #WangAnshi #LiGou #ZhuXi #FamineRelief #GrainStorage #Jiaozi #Confucianism #Hebei #1048Drought #PriceStabilization #SimaGuang #HanDynasty #FoodPolicy #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

31 mei 2026 - 7 min
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Makkelijk in gebruik!
App ziet er mooi uit, navigatie is even wennen maar overzichtelijk.

Kies je abonnement

Meest populair

Premium

20 uur aan luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

Probeer 14 dagen gratis
Daarna € 9,99 / maand

Probeer gratis

Premium Plus

Onbeperkt luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

Probeer 14 dagen gratis
Daarna € 13,99 / maand

Probeer gratis

Alleen bij Podimo

Populaire luisterboeken

Veelgestelde vragen

Meer vragen & antwoorden
Probeer gratis

Probeer 14 dagen gratis. € 9,99 / maand na proefperiode. Elk moment opzegbaar.