Determined to keep power out of the hands of the military, the Song rulers reduced the status of its military men. No longer could officials move between the civil and military services, and sometimes soldiers were even tattooed to keep them from deserting.

The Song were effective militarily due more to new technology than military skills. Perhaps not without significance is that Yo Fei, the dynasty's most famous general who is still revered today, died in prison.


        
 
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