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Significance of Emperor Xiaowen's Reform in Northern Wei Dynasty
Promoted national integration. The sinicization reform measures promoted by Emperor Xiaowen are conducive to alleviating class contradictions and playing a positive role in the recovery and development of social economy. During the Western Jin Dynasty, the Jiupin Zheng Zhi system founded by Cao Wei evolved into the situation of selecting officials from aristocratic families, and evolved into two social classes: the gentry and the common people.

It means 1, which further promotes the recovery and development of the northern economy.

2. It accelerated the feudal process of the northern nationalities.

3. It promotes national integration.

Content 1. Formulate the official salary system and rectify the official administration: clarify the official administration and consolidate the rule.

2. Implement land equalization system: in order to ease social contradictions, develop agricultural production and increase national income.

3. Establish a three-long system: in order to cooperate with the implementation of the equal land system, strengthen local control.

4. Implement new land rent modulation: adapt to the land equalization system and ensure tax revenue.

5. Move the capital to Luoyang.

6. Change customs: change clothes, speak Chinese, change Chinese surname, get married, change native place, practice Chinese system, and worship Confucianism.