The Song Dynasty: Innovation Before the Modern World — Fexingo History
In 1120, a secret religious sect sparked the most devastating rebellion of the Northern Song dynasty. Fang La, a lacquer farmer from Qianshan in modern Zhejiang, led tens of thousands of peasants and craftsmen against the corrupt regime of Emperor Huizong. The uprising, rooted in the brutal exactions of the Huai'an tax bureau and the forced collection of 'flower and stone' tributes, spread across six prefectures before imperial troops crushed it with staggering violence. This episode examines the rebellion's causes, its suppression by the general Tong Guan, and its lasting toll: over two million dead, the weakening of Song defenses, and a direct link to the Jurchen invasion that toppled the dynasty just six years later. Lucas and Luna also discuss the historical memory of Fang La in Water Margin legend versus the grim reality of a rebellion that accelerated the end of an era. #FangLa #SongDynasty #NorthernSong #PeasantRebellion #EmperorHuizong #TongGuan #WaterMargin #Huai'an #Qianshan #Zhejiang #FlowerAndStoneTribute #JingkangIncident #JurchenJin #Manichaeism #ChineseHistory #MedievalChina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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