1 The rule of Wenjing refers to the rule of Wendi and Jingdi in China during the Western Han Dynasty. In the early Han Dynasty, the social economy was weak, and the court greatly appreciated Huang Lao's ruling skills and adopted the policy of "paying less attention to taxes" and "sharing interests with the people".
In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, the economy was depressed and there was a desolate scene everywhere. Emperor Gaozu and later Emperor Wendi and Emperor Xiaojing.
Han Jingdi, etc. , learned the lessons of the Qin dynasty, reduced the burden of farmers' corvee and labor, and attached importance to the development of agricultural production.
During the Wenjing period, frugality was advocated, and "educating the people with morality" was emphasized. The society was relatively stable and the economy developed. It has always been regarded as the "prosperous time" of feudal society, and it is called "the rule of culture and the rule of scenery" in history.
4 Liu Qi (157 ~ 14 1 years ago), Emperor Wendi of the Han Dynasty, the mother of Queen Dou. He ascended the throne in 157 BC and reigned for 16 years. After the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Gaozu, Hui Di and Lv Hou all devoted themselves to restoring agricultural production and stabilizing the feudal ruling order, and achieved remarkable results. After Emperor Wenjing ascended the throne one after another, on this basis, he took further measures to neglect paying taxes and share the interest with the people.