China is Liu Bang's wife and Han's great-grandfather. Her name is Luo, and she is Qin County. His father, Lv Gong, moved to Pei County to avoid the enemy, met Liu Bang and was betrothed to Lv Zhi. Shortly after the Chu-Han War broke out, Lv Zhi and Liu Bang's parents were taken hostage by Xiang Yu. In the fourth year of Hanwang, Xiang Yu was forced to make peace with Liu Bang, and Lv Zhi and Liu Bang's parents were released. In the second year, Liu Bang proclaimed himself emperor and made Lv Zhi his successor.
Lv Zhi (24 1 years ago-1August 80 18 days ago) was called, or Empress Lu, etc. Single father (now Shan County, Shandong Province). The empress of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang (reigned from 202 BC to 195 BC) was honored as the empress dowager after Gaozu's death (from 65438 BC to 180 BC), and was the first recorded empress and empress dowager in China history.
At the same time, Lv Zhi was also the first woman to be called the imperial system after Qin Shihuang unified China and implemented the imperial system. She was included in the Chronicle of Imperial Administration by Sima Qian, and later written by Ban Gu as Han Shu, which is still in use today, creating a precedent for the exclusive rights of consorts in the Han Dynasty.
Lv Hou's Contribution to Economy:
Continue the national policy of attaching importance to agriculture and gradually relax the commercial policy. In the later period of Liu Bang's rule, he issued decrees to suppress commerce and punish unscrupulous businessmen. "The world is flat, but Emperor Gaozu ordered Jia people not to travel in clothes and silks, and to pay taxes to show their embarrassment." But the blow was too big, which dampened the enthusiasm of businessmen and intensified social contradictions.
During the reign of Emperor Huidi and Gao Hou, although there was an imperial edict that "descendants of Shu Ren were not allowed to be officials or officials", the court still "relaxed the laws of merchants for the sake of the beginning of the world", reducing the economic burden of businessmen and social discrimination against them.
In the sixth year of Emperor Huidi (BC 189), the imperial court also "opened Chang 'an West Market", which made Chang 'an the center of economic activities in the Han Dynasty and laid the foundation for Chang 'an to become a cosmopolitan city at that time.
In the second year (BC 186) and the sixth year (BC 182), the imperial court adopted the measures of "eight baht and five cents" respectively, and used state power to manage and regulate the monetary economy, which played a positive role in stabilizing the currency value, balancing prices and promoting the circulation of commodities.