High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1044

Song-Xia peace treaty signed

1044

After four years of costly frontier warfare, the Song and Western Xia empires negotiated a peace in which Li Yuanhao accepted nominal Song suzerainty in exchange for annual gifts of silver, silk, and tea. The settlement mirrored the earlier Shanyuan treaty with the Liao, confirming a pattern in which Song wealth purchased the military security its armies could not guarantee.