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Su Shi's Dike: The Yellow River Taming of 1077

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Before he built the Su Causeway at West Lake, Su Shi was sent to a muddy, flood-ravaged frontier: Xuzhou, on the Yellow River. In 1077, the river broke its banks, overwhelming the city walls and threatening tens of thousands. Su Shi — poet, governor, and reluctant engineer — mobilized soldiers, laborers, and volunteers to build a makeshift dike in a matter of days. This episode traces the flood, Su Shi's improvised hydraulic response, and his later memorials that reveal the tensions between local resilience and imperial infrastructure policy. We explore the limits of Song water control, the role of the state vs. local initiative, and how a poet came to be remembered as a savior of a city. Based on Su Shi's own writings from the period. #History #FexingoHistory #SongDynasty #SuShi #YellowRiver #Xuzhou #HydraulicEngineering #FloodControl #1077 #Shenzong #WangAnshi #Qingli #Dongpo #ChineseHistory #EastAsia #WaterManagement #DisasterResponse #PoetGovernor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Su Shi's Dike: The Yellow River Taming of 1077

Before he built the Su Causeway at West Lake, Su Shi was sent to a muddy, flood-ravaged frontier: Xuzhou, on the Yellow River. In 1077, the river broke its banks, overwhelming the city walls and threatening tens of thousands. Su Shi — poet, governor, and reluctant engineer — mobilized soldiers, laborers, and volunteers to build a makeshift dike in a matter of days. This episode traces the flood, Su Shi's improvised hydraulic response, and his later memorials that reveal the tensions between local resilience and imperial infrastructure policy. We explore the limits of Song water control, the role of the state vs. local initiative, and how a poet came to be remembered as a savior of a city. Based on Su Shi's own writings from the period. #History #FexingoHistory #SongDynasty #SuShi #YellowRiver #Xuzhou #HydraulicEngineering #FloodControl #1077 #Shenzong #WangAnshi #Qingli #Dongpo #ChineseHistory #EastAsia #WaterManagement #DisasterResponse #PoetGovernor Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Su Song's Cosmic Engine: The Lost Water-Powered Clock

In 1094, the Song Dynasty scholar-official Su Song completed a towering water-powered astronomical clock tower in Kaifeng — a twelve-meter-high mechanism that drove an armillary sphere, a celestial globe, and a procession of time-announcing jackwork figures with a precision that would not be seen in Europe for three centuries. This episode explores how Su Song's 'Xin Yi Xiang Fa Yao' (New Design for an Armillary Clock) documented every gear, escapement, and waterwheel, only for the tower to be dismantled by Jurchen invaders in 1127. We trace the lost technology of the escapement mechanism, the debate over whether Su Song's invention influenced later European clocks, and what his clock reveals about Song Dynasty science, bureaucracy, and the fragility of technological knowledge. Featuring the escapement, Han Gonglian, Kaifeng, and the Bishu Ge library. #History #FexingoHistory #SongDynasty #SuSong #AstronomicalClock #ArmillarySphere #Escapement #WaterClock #Kaifeng #XinYiXiangFaYao #BishuGe #JingkangIncident #Horology #AncientScience #ChineseInventions #HistoryOfTechnology #LostKnowledge #EastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren8 min
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Song Dynasty Lost Cities: The Sunken Capital of Liyang

When Emperor Taizu founded the Song Dynasty, he chose Kaifeng as his capital. But hidden beneath the waters of modern Hongze Lake lies another lost city: Liyang, a prosperous county seat that was deliberately flooded during the Song-Jin wars. This episode explores the rise and fall of Liyang, from its role as a wealthy trading hub on the Grand Canal to its dramatic end in 1194 when the Yellow River changed course and the Song government sacrificed the city to halt the Jin advance. We discuss the strategic importance of the Grand Canal, the engineering challenges of controlling the Yellow River, the human cost of total war, and recent underwater archaeological discoveries that have revealed well-preserved Song-era structures. The story of Liyang is a microcosm of Song dynasty resilience and the harsh choices imposed by conflict. #SongDynasty #Liyang #HongzeLake #GrandCanal #YellowRiver #UnderwaterArchaeology #SongJinWars #LostCity #ChineseHistory #Flooding #Shaobo #Kaifeng #EmperorTaizu #Zhenjiang #Yangzhou #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalChina Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Song Dynasty's Star Clock: Su Song and the Water-Powered Armillary Sphere

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable astronomical clock tower built by Su Song in 11th-century Kaifeng. Su Song's creation was a 40-foot-tall water-driven mechanism that combined an armillary sphere, a celestial globe, and a time-announcing jackwork — a feat of engineering that wouldn't be matched in Europe for centuries. They discuss the political context under Emperor Zhezong, the technical innovations like the escapement mechanism, and the tower's tragic destruction during the Jurchen invasion in 1127. The conversation also touches on Su Song's other achievements as a pharmacologist and cartographer, and the broader Song Dynasty culture of scientific inquiry. This episode offers a vivid window into a lost marvel of pre-modern technology. #SongDynasty #SuSong #ArmillarySphere #AstronomicalClock #Kaifeng #Zhezong #ChineseAstronomy #Horology #EscapementMechanism #HistoryOfScience #SongDynastyTechnology #XinYiXiangFaYao #Jurchen #JingkangIncident #MedievalChina #ScienceAndTechnology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

8 jul 20268 min
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Su Shi's Liangzhou: Frontier Verse and Song Identity

This episode explores the Song dynasty poet-official Su Shi's complex relationship with the frontier region of Liangzhou (modern Wuwei, Gansu). Though Su Shi never visited Liangzhou, his poems about it — written during the Song's loss of the Hexi Corridor to the Xi Xia — became a powerful vehicle for expressing Han Chinese identity, nostalgia for the Tang golden age, and grief over territorial loss. We examine how his 'Liangzhou lyrics' (ci poems set to the tune 'Liangzhou ling') circulated among literati, how they contrasted with the actual multi-ethnic reality of Xi Xia-ruled Liangzhou, and how later readers and critics used these poems to construct a unified 'Chinese' frontier myth. We also touch on the archaeological discovery of a Song-era stele in Wuwei that mentions a little-known Song embassy to the Xi Xia, offering a glimpse of the real diplomacy behind the poetic ideal. This episode is part of a series on the Song dynasty's cultural and political frontiers. #SuShi #Liangzhou #SongDynasty #XiXia #HexiCorridor #Wuwei #ChinesePoetry #CiPoetry #Frontier #Identity #TangDynasty #Nostalgia #Stele #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #Literati Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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