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Which dynasty was Emperor Wu of Song from?
Emperor Wu of Song was the emperor of Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of Song Wudi (April 363 16-June 26, 422), whose name was Deyu, was sent to slaves by posthumous title. Pengcheng County (now Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province) was born in Suiyuli, Pengcheng County, and was born in Jingkou, Dantu County, Jinling. China was an outstanding politician, reformer and strategist from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and was the founding monarch of Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasties (10 reigned from July 420 to June 26, 422).

Southern Song Dynasty economy

Emperor Wu of song is very concerned about people's lives. He repeatedly ordered tax reduction and exemption from some exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous fees, "renting cloth for two years." When Liu Yi was pacified, he also ordered tax reduction and exemption. For those slaves who were originally recruited for the needs of war, they will also be returned. These measures have lightened the burden on the people. After he acceded to the throne, he even sent envoys to patrol the four sides to raise good people and visit the people's sufferings.

At the same time, emperor Wu of song rectified the tax system, ordered local officials not to levy taxes and levies indiscriminately, and stipulated that taxes and levies should be based on the existing household registration. All state, county and county officials who seize wasteland and gardens in the name of the government will be abolished. All the materials needed by the palace are "in the same city as the people", and they are paid according to the price and may not be levied. It also reduces taxes and corvees.

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