Source: Tang Hanyu's "Pinghuai Xibei": "Emperor Zhong Rui, rest in peace." Interpretation: rest: where to maintain; Interest: population reproduction. Refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing people's lives and restoring people's vitality after war or social unrest.
Usage: positive predicate
Conditioning (pinyin: Xi y m:ng shng x:) is an idiom in China. It means to stabilize people's lives, restore and develop economic strength, recuperate and cultivate others. After great turmoil or great changes have taken place in the country, the burden on the people will be reduced, people's lives will be stabilized, production will be developed, and people's vitality will be restored. Rest and recuperation: it refers to reducing people's burden, stabilizing life and restoring vitality after war or social unrest. Main measures: implementing the contract system; Reward agriculture and sericulture; Reduce rent and interest; Carry out the policy of putting agriculture first. Function: The Han Dynasty won precious time, strengthened its national strength, and emerged a prosperous time for the founding of the People's Republic of China, which laid a strong material foundation for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to drive Xiongnu to the north.