Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng was the fourth son of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, who practiced benevolent government during his reign and devoted himself to stabilizing the frontier. He abolished the crime of defaming the government, reduced taxes, and reformed it
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Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, was the fourth son of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, who practiced benevolent governance and devoted himself to stabilizing the frontier during his reign. He abolished the crime of defaming the government, reduced taxes, reformed punishments, encouraged outspokenness, and adopted a policy of peace and proximity in diplomacy to ease the pressure on the border. During his 23-year reign, he did not increase the number of things in the chariot and riding clothes, and made a great contribution to the prosperity and stability of the Han Dynasty. Liu Heng was known as the founder of the "rule of Wenjing" by later generations, and his achievements were side by side with Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty.
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