High Middle Ages · East Asia · War

1039

Song-Xia War erupts on the northwest frontier

1039

Li Yuanhao's newly proclaimed Western Xia empire clashed with Song border forces in a series of costly frontier battles. The Tangut cavalry inflicted humiliating defeats on Chinese armies at Haoshuichuan and elsewhere, exposing the military weakness that lurked beneath the Song's commercial brilliance. The war drained the treasury and fueled calls for reform at court.