According to the above description, I personally think it can better reflect the question that the subject wants to ask, because he describes the ordinary people in the village, not some rich people, so we can see that the life of the people in the Han Dynasty is actually similar to that of the ancients we imagined, but it is worth noting that if the above-mentioned person stays in the village all the time, it will be fine, but if he leaves the village, it is estimated that there will be a war. What kind of situation will it be?
Relatively speaking, the people living in the Western Han Dynasty are still good, but the Western Han Dynasty is actually a dynasty with ups and downs, and the people's living standards and happiness index will also change accordingly. Personally, I think it was ok during the reign of Wenjing and Zhao Xuanzhongxing, but if it was during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, perhaps the happiness index would drop a little accordingly.
In addition, let's talk about the overall living standard of society. I've seen it in historical materials before. In the streets of the Han Dynasty, people were embarrassed to go out without riding a big horse, and many people could afford to ride a big horse. Doesn't this indirectly reflect the quality of people's travel? In terms of clothing, weaving and embroidery are relatively developed, and in terms of diet, there are many kinds of food. In addition, in the Western Han Dynasty, housing construction was relatively mature.