Western Xia

  • The Fall of the Jin: An Alliance of Convenience and a Cycle of Vengeance [Song & Yuan]

    This article records the fall of the Jin Dynasty. Besieged by Mongol armies, the Jin made a fatal mistake by attacking the Southern Song. The Song allied with the Mongols out of hatred, jointly destroying the Jin in 1234. This short‑sighted partnership removed the Jin buffer, soon exposing the Song to Mongol conquest.

  • The First Figure of the Song: Fan Zhongyan [Song & Yuan]

    This article profiles Fan Zhongyan, hailed as the paramount figure of the Song Dynasty. It chronicles his life as a model official who prioritized the people, from building the “Fan Gong Dike” seawall to confronting the Empress Dowager for the Emperor. The narrative details his military success against Western Xia, his appointment as Prime…

  • The Rise of Western Xia [Song & Yuan]

    This article chronicles the rise of the Western Xia dynasty under the Tangut leader Li Yuanhao, detailing his break from the Song Empire and the subsequent military conflicts. It analyzes the early defeats of the Song army at battles like Sanchuan and Haoshuichuan, attributing these losses to the Tanguts’ tactical superiority. The narrative then…