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The content of the rest and recuperation policy implemented in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty
Legal analysis: 1. Returning to the fields after demobilization: All demobilized officers and soldiers who work in agriculture will be allocated farmland houses or exempted from corvee for several years according to their military achievements. Liu Bang encouraged soldiers to return to their hometowns for production, which not only reduced the burden on the country, but also increased the social labor force and promoted economic recovery and development. 2. Persuade people to return to their hometowns: those who fled to Shanze because of the war will return to their hometowns to collect their original farmland houses; Those who fled to Shanze during the war without registering their household registration made them return to their county, registered their household registration and restored their original farmland houses, thus increasing the social labor force, increasing the number of taxpayers, increasing the national fiscal revenue and promoting economic development. 3. Release slaves for the people: Release hungry slaves to civilians, which improves their enthusiasm for production and increases the social labor force. 4. Taxation 15: Reducing people's burden is conducive to economic recovery and development.

Legal basis: Article 3 of the Constitution of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * People's Republic of China (PRC) state organs practice the principle of democratic centralism.

The National People's Congress and local people's congresses at various levels are democratically elected, accountable to the people and supervised by the people.

The state administrative organs, supervisory organs, judicial organs and procuratorial organs are all produced by the National People's Congress, responsible to and supervised by the National People's Congress.

The division of functions and powers between central and local state organs follows the principle of giving full play to local initiative and enthusiasm under the unified leadership of the central authorities.