The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the massive agricultural engineering projects that sustained the Song Dynasty's population boom and urban growth. They focus on the polder fields (weitian) of the Yangtze Delta—embanked, drained land that turned marshes into some of the most productive rice paddies in the world. The conversation covers the role of the state in sponsoring dike construction, the environmental costs of wetland reclamation, and the social impact of land concentration. They also discuss the famous Dujiangyan irrigation system (built long before the Song), the invention of the dragon bone water pump (noria), and the spread of early-ripening Champa rice from Vietnam. Specific figures include Emperor Zhenzong, who promoted Champa rice, and the local officials who organized dike-building. The episode also touches on the tension between private landowners and the imperial court. Finally, they connect these agricultural innovations to the hyperinflation of paper currency and the fiscal crises of the late Southern Song. #SongDynasty #AgriculturalRevolution #PolderFields #Weitian #YangtzeDelta #ChampaRice #Dujiangyan #DragonBonePump #Noria #EmperorZhenzong #Irrigation #RiceCultivation #LandReclamation #HydraulicEngineering #SouthernSong #ChineseHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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