Southern Song

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The Southern Song was the later period of China's Song dynasty, during which the imperial court ruled from the south after losing northern territories to the Jurchen Jin.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Southern Song canonical 3
Song China 1
Southern Song China 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese dynasty
historical period
imperial dynasty of China
capital Hangzhou
Hangzhou
surface form: Lin'an
continent Asia
country China
currency Chinese cash
paper money
endEvent Battle of Yamen
endTime 1279
firstMonarch Emperor Gaozong of Song
followedBy Yuan dynasty
follows Song dynasty
surface form: Northern Song
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
monarchy
hasAcademicDiscipline Neo-Confucianism
surface form: Neo-Confucian philosophy
hasNotableFigure Li Qingzhao
Lu You
Qin Hui
Wen Tianxiang
Yue Fei
Zhu Xi
hasPart Mongol–Song War
surface form: Mongol–Song Wars

Jin–Song Wars
surface form: Song–Jin Wars
knownFor advances in navigation
development of Neo-Confucianism
economic prosperity
maritime trade
urbanization
languageUsed Middle Chinese
lastMonarch Emperor Bing of Song
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity southern China
surface form: South China
notableEvent Battle of Caishi
Battle of Xiangyang
Battle of Yamen
Mongol–Song War
surface form: Mongol conquest of the Song dynasty

Treaty of Shaoxing
partOf Song dynasty
religion Buddhism
Confucianism
Taoism
surface form: Daoism
rulingHouse House of Zhao
sharesBorderWith Dali Kingdom
Jin dynasty
Mongol Empire
Western Xia
startEvent Jingkang incident
startTime 1127

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Song dynasty eraName Southern Song
Song dynasty dividedInto Southern Song
Dahui Zonggao placeOfActivity Southern Song
this entity surface form: Southern Song China
Great Yuan predecessor Southern Song
Dōgen traveledTo Southern Song
this entity surface form: Song China