Overview
The Song dynasty ( SUUNG) was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Ten Kingdoms, ending the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The Song often came into conflict with the contemporaneous Liao, Western Xia, and Jin dynasties in northern China. After retreating to southern China following attacks by the Jin dynasty, the Song was eventually conquered by the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. The dynasty's history is divided into two periods: during the Northern Song (北宋; 960–1127), the capital was in the northern city of Bianjing (now Kaifeng) and the.
Historical Periods
Northern Song (961–961)
961 CE – 961 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 902,108 km²
Northern Song (962–969)
962 CE – 969 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 902,212 km²
Northern Song (970–979)
970 CE – 979 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 1,579,455 km²
Northern Song (980–989)
980 CE – 989 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 2,765,721 km²
Northern Song (990–1017)
990 CE – 1017 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 2,764,275 km²
Northern Song (1018–1027)
1018 CE – 1027 CE
Capital: BianliangArea: 2,764,275 km²