
Greatest Shang king, military expansionist, oracle bone records peak.
Wu Ding launched a major military campaign against the Guifang, a northern tribal confederation. Oracle bone inscriptions record the mobilization of thousands of troops and the capture of many prisoners, expanding Shang territory and securing the northern frontier.
Wu Ding conducted repeated campaigns against the Tufang, a powerful western tribe. Oracle bones detail the mustering of armies, the appointment of generals, and the offering of sacrifices for victory, reflecting sustained military pressure on Shang borders.
Wu Ding appointed his consort Fu Hao to lead military campaigns, including against the Qiang and Yi peoples. Oracle bones record her command of thousands of troops, making her one of the earliest documented female military leaders in Chinese history.
Under Wu Ding, the practice of oracle bone divination reached its zenith. Thousands of inscribed bones and shells survive, recording royal inquiries about warfare, harvests, weather, and rituals, providing the earliest substantial corpus of Chinese writing.
Wu Ding ordered the construction of a large tomb for Fu Hao at Yinxu. The tomb, discovered intact in 1976, contained over 1,600 artifacts including bronze vessels, jade, and weapons, providing a rich archaeological record of Shang material culture.