The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
In 1209, the Song Dynasty was struck by a devastating drought that triggered one of the worst famines in Chinese history. This episode follows the crisis from its climatic roots in the Little Ice Age to the bureaucratic response in Lin'an. We examine how the Southern Song government's relief efforts — including grain shipments from the Yangtze delta and tax exemptions — worked alongside local gentry-led charities. We also explore the human cost: reports of cannibalism, the collapse of rural markets, and the rise of bandit gangs. The famine reshaped imperial policy, leading to a massive expansion of state granaries and a new legal code for relief work. Through official memorials, local gazetteers, and the poetry of contemporary writers like Liu Kezhuang, we reconstruct a society under environmental stress and the limits of pre-modern disaster management. A story of resilience, inequality, and the fragile balance between nature and the state. #SongDynasty #GreatFamineOf1209 #Lin'an #LiuKezhuang #ClimateChange #LittleIceAge #DisasterRelief #YangtzeRiver #SouthernSong #Famine #Drought #GranarySystem #DuZong #History #FexingoHistory #China #MedievalClimate #EnvironmentalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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