Cai Jing

  • The Humiliation of Jingkang: The Fall of the Northern Song [Song & Yuan]

    Introduction: This article narrates the Jingkang Humiliation, the fall of the Northern Song. After a risky alliance with the Jin, the Song court’s weakness and misrule led to a Jin invasion. Emperor Qinzong’s wavering and dismissal of loyal defenders sealed Kaifeng’s fate. In 1127, both emperors were captured, ending the Northern Song.

  • The Fatal Alliance: Inviting the Wolf into the House [Song & Yuan]

    Introduction: This article tells the Northern Song’s fatal mistake under Emperor Huizong. His luxury and misrule sparked the Fang La Rebellion. To reclaim lost lands, he allied with the Jurchen Jin against Liao. The weak Song army failed, exposing its decline. After destroying Liao, Jin turned on Song, leading to disaster.

  • The Crow Terrace Poetry Case [Song & Yuan]

    Introduction: This article recounts the Crow Terrace Poetry Case, a famous literary inquisition in the Northern Song. Su Shi’s poems criticizing political reforms were exploited, leading to his imprisonment. Saved by public appeals, he was exiled to Huangzhou, where he created timeless literary works. The case reflects fierce factional conflicts and the risks of…

  • The Torment of Factionalism: A Dynasty Torn Apart [Song & Yuan]

    Introduction: This text traces the turbulent political shifts in the late Northern Song Dynasty, starting with Empress Dowager Gao’s regency after Emperor Shenzong’s death. It covers the Yuanyou Restoration, when conservatives led by Sima Guang abolished Wang Anshi’s New Policies. Factional splits among conservatives and Emperor Zhezong’s resentment followed, leading to the Shaosheng Restoration…

  • Cai Jing’s grandsons

    The grandsons of Cai Jing, the notorious prime minister, who grew up in riches, could not tell wheat from rice.