"The rule of cultural scene" is known as the prosperous time. What is the life of the people under the prosperous times?

There are many beautiful scenery in the prosperous times in history, and the rule of Wenjing is one of them. The rule of Wenjing, as its name implies, is the general plan of governing the country by Wendi and Jingdi. Han Wendi and Han Jingdi were kings of the Western Han Dynasty. They all adopted a policy of ignoring taxes, vigorously supported agriculture, and were bent on restoring social production destroyed by war. With the attention of Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing, social production gradually recovered and developed rapidly, and a scene of social stability and prosperity appeared.

The rule of Wenjing greatly improved the living standards of the people at that time, and the national strength and material foundation of the Han Dynasty were also greatly enhanced. The rule of Wenjing was the first prosperous time in feudal times. Under such a prosperous time, all we can think of is that the world is peaceful, the people live and work in peace and contentment, and their lives are happy and prosperous, stable and happy. But this is not the case. The ordinary peasants under Wenjing's rule are still very poor and have not lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the situation is still not very optimistic.

According to historical records, the working people at that time still needed to serve corvee. Although the corvee has been greatly reduced under the policies of Emperor Wendi and Emperor Jingdi, at that time, there were no fewer than two corvees in a family of five, and their own land was limited. The arable land of each family should not exceed 100 mu, and the harvest of 100 mu should not exceed 100 stone. Farmers are required to serve hard labor. At that time, the farmers' harvest was also very bad and their lives were very difficult.

The prosperous time under the rule of Wenjing is the prosperous time of the dynasty ruling group, not the prosperous time of the people, not the prosperous time of the world. This is the true portrayal of Zhumen's smelly wine and meat, and the road has frozen bones. The nobles in the imperial court are extravagant and have inexhaustible wealth, while the common people are hungry and cold, brutally exploited and miserable. In the eyes of ordinary people, there are no cultural rules at all.