Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2010
introduction
Relative to the entire Southern Sung period, Hsiao-tsung’s reign (1162–89) stands out as the most tranquil and prosperous. Inheriting the throne in 1162 at the mature age of thirty-five, Hsiao-tsung proved himself a worthy descendant of T’ai-tsu, the founding Sung emperor. As an able and responsible ruler, Hsiao-tsung consolidated the Southern Sung regime on the foundations laid by his adoptive father, Kao-tsung. Politically, the reign was free from the upheavals and intense power struggles that had characterized his father’s reign. Militarily, the empire became stronger than it had been for some time. After the 1165 treaty was concluded, Hsiao-tsung’s administration maintained peace with Chin in the north. Peace fostered economic recuperation and general prosperity while Hsiao-tsung’s policy of frugal government spending added further to the wealth of his state. As a consequence of his strict administrative control over both central and regional governments, general order and stability prevailed in domestic policies. The period was a time of great intellectual development, noted for the emergence of a large number of learned men in the fields of philosophy, poetry, and classical studies. For these reasons Hsiao-tsung is often singled out as the best of the Southern Sung monarchs, and his reign is depicted as the “golden age” of the Southern Sung dynasty.
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