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The Song Dynasty's War Elephants: Ancient Armies in the South

8 min · 2. juli 2026
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When we think of war elephants, we picture Hannibal crossing the Alps or Indian maharajas. But did you know the Song Dynasty deployed war elephants against its enemies? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the little-known tradition of elephant warfare in medieval China. From the Nanzhao kingdom's armored elephant corps to the Song's desperate use of pachyderms against Mongol invaders, we uncover the logistics, tactics, and cultural significance of these gentle giants turned weapons. We also meet the elephant trainers of Guangnan West Circuit, the specialized 'elephant soldiers' (xiangbing), and the brutal battle of Diaoyu Fortress where elephants charged up mountain paths. Along the way, we question the effectiveness of war elephants against gunpowder and siege warfare. This is a story of innovation, adaptation, and the surprising role of animals in shaping Chinese military history. #SongDynasty #WarElephants #Nanzhao #MongolConquest #DiaoyuFortress #Xiangbing #ElephantWarfare #ChineseMilitaryHistory #GuangnanWest #TangDynasty #Hannibal #Gunpowder #SiegeWarfare #AnimalWarfare #EastAsia #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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