High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1068

Song Emperor Shenzong Commits to Activist Government

1068

The young Emperor Shenzong, haunted by the military humiliations his dynasty had suffered at Khitan and Tangut hands, took the throne with a reformer's impatience. He immediately began searching for officials bold enough to remake Song governance - men who would overhaul taxation, restructure the military, and challenge the landed gentry's stranglehold on rural wealth. Within a year he would find his man: Wang Anshi.