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After Liu Bei took control of Shu, how did he stabilize the situation and win the hearts of the people?

After Liu Bei entered Shu, he first relied on the power of most of the landlords in Shu to stabilize the Shu Han regime. Then, Zhuge Liang's suggestion was adopted to "conquer the Zhurong in the west and pacify the Yiyue in the south" to stabilize the social order in the ruled area and appease the people.

Specific measures include: 1. Develop agricultural production. In order to protect Dujiangyan (then called Du'an Dayan), Zhuge Liang specially sent 1,200 people to maintain it and maximize its irrigation benefits. At that time, the rice yield in some areas in the Chengdu Plain could reach 30 bushels of rice per mu. According to historical records, at that time, the land of Shu was crisscrossed with ditches and golden rice, creating a "land of abundance" scene.

2. Develop salt production and handicraft industries. At that time, "every home in Chengdu had a salt spring well". Brocades from Shu are exported to all parts of the country. "Three Kingdoms: Wang Lianzhuan" records: "Compared with salt and iron, it benefits many people and is of benefit to the country." This played a major role in stabilizing the domestic economy and supporting the Shu-Wei war.

3. Immigrate to Shu to develop Nanzhong. (now part of Yunnan, Guizhou and Myanmar). The Shu Han broke the long-term isolation of the Nanzhong area, promoted the development of the area, and established a stable rear area for the Shu Kingdom. Zhuge Liang moved more than 10,000 Qingguan Qiang households to Shu to engage in animal husbandry production, and Among them, the young and strong formed an army and became a sharp division that was brave and good at fighting.

The above-mentioned measures of Shu not only consolidated its political power, but also greatly strengthened its economic and military strength, and also stabilized the domestic people's hearts.