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Southern Song scholar, statesman, poet — “Song of Righteousness” (Zhengqi Ge), symbol of loyalty and moral courage
Righteousness Hall
Wen Tianxiang — China (1236–1283)
Wen Tianxiang was a scholar, statesman, and military leader of the Southern Song dynasty. He is widely remembered in Chinese history as a symbol of loyalty, integrity, and moral courage during a time of national crisis. During the final years of the Song dynasty, Wen Tianxiang resisted the advancing Mongol forces of the Yuan Empire. Despite defeat and eventual capture, he refused to surrender his principles or serve the new ruling power. His steadfast commitment to loyalty and righteousness made him one of the most revered moral figures in Chinese history. His life and writings, especially his famous poem “Song of Righteousness” (Zhengqi Ge), continue to inspire ideals of honor, patriotism, and moral integrity.
Historical Context & Leadership
Wen Tianxiang passed the imperial examination with the highest honors (zhuangyuan), entering government service.
As the Mongol forces advanced southward, Wen Tianxiang organized military resistance to defend the Southern Song dynasty.
Wen Tianxiang was captured by Mongol forces. The Yuan authorities repeatedly offered him high office if he would serve the new regime — he refused.
During imprisonment, he composed the famous “Song of Righteousness,” celebrating the enduring spirit of moral righteousness.
After years of imprisonment and repeated offers to serve the Yuan, he was executed for refusing to abandon his loyalty to the fallen Song.
Righteous Act: Refusal to Surrender
Wen Tianxiang’s most significant righteous act was his unwavering refusal to serve the Mongol Yuan dynasty, even when offered high office and favorable treatment. Despite capture, imprisonment, and years of pressure, he remained loyal to the fallen Song dynasty. His poem “Song of Righteousness” (Zhengqi Ge) became a powerful expression of moral integrity, celebrating the spirit of righteousness that transcends conquest. His steadfast commitment transformed him into a lasting symbol of loyalty and moral courage in Chinese history.
Legacy: Confucian Loyalty & Moral Integrity
Wen Tianxiang is remembered as one of the most powerful symbols of loyalty and righteousness in Chinese history. His life story became an enduring example of the Confucian virtues of integrity, courage, and moral steadfastness. His poem “Song of Righteousness” has been studied and recited for centuries as an expression of moral resilience and devotion to principle. Monuments, temples, and historical writings continue to commemorate his legacy across China.
