
Han Family 4: Mountains and Rivers Resurrection
by Qingqiuzi
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This volume describes the important achievements of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty who ruled by doing nothing and worked with the people during his reign. After Zhou Bo and Chen Ping launched a mutiny and eliminated the Lu forces who were wanton and disorderly, Liu Heng, the originally unknown acting king, succeeded him as Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty by chance. He advocated frugality, emphasized agriculture and suppressed commerce, was lenient in punishment, paid attention to border defense, suppressed princes, and appointed loyal and honest people as officials. He gradually got rid of the constraints of meritorious officials and showed a new look in government. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty and later Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty used various methods to reduce taxes, encourage production, and quickly restore social productivity and people's livelihood. The politics of the early Han Dynasty entered a stable period. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty created the "Government of Wen and Jing" for nearly 40 years with his tolerant and steady governance style. It laid the foundation for the later Han Dynasty and formed the basic pattern of political civilization during China's two thousand years of imperial rule.
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