High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1005

Treaty of Shanyuan ratified

January 28, 1005

After a Khitan cavalry force penetrated deep into Song territory and nearly reached the Yellow River, Emperor Zhenzong rode to the front and personally negotiated a peace that required annual payments of silver and silk to the Liao dynasty. The humbling treaty paradoxically inaugurated the longest period of peace along China's northern frontier in centuries, freeing resources for commerce and invention.