- Qingli Reforms
The Qingli Reforms also called Minor Reforms, took place in
China ’sSong Dynasty under the leadership ofFan Zhongyan andOuyang Xiu . Taking place from1043 to1045 , it was a short-lived attempt to introduce reforms into the traditional way of conducting governmental affairs in China. It was a precursor to a grander effort three decades later led byWang Anshi .Fan Zhongyan
Fan Zhongyan wasprefect ofKaifeng , theimperial capital during theNorthern Song era, in the 1030s. However, he was demoted to regional posts for criticizing the ChiefCouncillor . In1040 , the Liao andWestern Xia to the north threatened Song security. Fan was brought back to organize a strong defense.Ouyang Xiu
Ouyang Xiu was posted to Kaifeng four years after passing his "jinshi " examination in1030 . He began his association with Fan from this time in Kaifeng. Like Fan, he also was demoted. After Fan’s demotion, Ouyang criticized Fan’s principle critic, resulting in being sent to a minor post inHubei . Like Fan, he was brought back to the capital in the 1040s where he was assigned to work on cataloguing the entireimperial library .Ten-Point Memorial
Fan Zhongyan submitted a ten-point memorial in which he outlined his reform objectives. They can be divided into three categories: 1) Administrative efficiency; 2) Strengthen local governments and 3) strengthen defense.
The first set of proposals met opposition from groups of bureaucrats, who deeply resisted. The second set, while farsighted, seemed remote to the court. The third sought to correct Song over corrections for the
Tang Dynasty ’s mistakes of giving local military commanders too much independent authority.Implementation
Many of these reforms were put into effect in the two year period from
1043 to1045 . However, without the full support of the emperor, there never was complete implementation of the reforms, and not long after they began, backlash from conservative elements at the court resulted in the reformers being brought down and sent out to remote postings in the provinces.Legacy
Wang Anshi would take up the banner of reform in the 1070s, not only pushing for many of the Qingli Reforms, but going even further. However, while they remained in place longer than the Qingli Reforms, with the exception of some reforms to the examination system, this reform effort similarly met a dead end.References
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