Most of the scholar-officials at that time were proficient in medical skills. For example, the famous Zhang Zhongjing once served as a prefect, and Sun Simiao was a Jinshi. It was normal for doctors to prescribe prescriptions for officials, and discussions would arise. Therefore, it is said that the imperial doctor came up with this prescription.
You also need to let the emperor preview it. This is what "I would like to draw up the holy decree" means. Regardless of whether the emperor sees it or not, you must first express your clear attitude.
At the same time, Lin Fengjin also knows that the consultation system is not popular now. Being a doctor to the emperor is inherently a high-risk behavior. Under normal circumstances, it is usually a dedicated person who specializes in prescriptions, and other doctors will not be allowed to intervene, lest the disease is cured.
Others share the credit, but at the same time, they are afraid that others will talk nonsense and mess everything up.
There is only one situation where such a joint prescribing phenomenon will occur. That is when everyone knows that the risks are extremely high and they need to bear the risks together. This is joint prescribing and everyone shares the responsibility! This means that everyone
They are not optimistic about the patient's condition.
After discovering this clue, Lin Fengjin simply went back to Senior Brother Zhou to check the relevant Jin Shen Lu. It was recorded on it: Xu Gu, Yun Hanmo, in Zhiyuan, Qi Yongyan, Sun Xiangdi, Wei Hongwei.
The six people are all good doctors in the world, and what they have in common is that they are good at treating coughs!
Then it makes sense. All of these six famous doctors are good at treating coughs, and Emperor Wei Lie has had a cough problem since he was a child. As imperial doctors, it goes without saying that all of them should have used medicine for Emperor Wei Lie.
, this time six people broke the convention and jointly entered the prescription. The only explanation is that they were very optimistic about Emperor Wei Lie's condition at that time, and Emperor Wei Lie had also taken the medicine prescribed by all of them. If he died, everyone would
They can't run away, so let's just jointly prescribe and share the blame.
Lin Fengjin immediately understood and turned his attention to the roster. Obviously, if there were no accidents, this roster called "Donghuamen Routine" recorded the names of David Fengchang's five years and ten years.
List of people entering and leaving Donghuamen in January.
The entrance and exit of the four gates of the palace are very particular.
The main entrance, the Meridian Gate, can only be used on formal occasions. It is used for rituals, worshiping heaven, etc. The back gate, the Shenwu Gate, is equivalent to a person's rear orifice, a dung cart for transporting excrement and urine, and a water cart for pulling spring water.
People take it to the burial ground and all other unlucky, unclean, and lowly related things come in and out from here.
Among the four gates, there are Xihua Gate and Donghua Gate. At that time, the right was respected and the left was humbled. Therefore, those who were demoted at that time were called left movers, and those who were promoted were called right movers. Among several people who participated in politics,
Who has the most power can be seen at a glance who stands in the first position on the right.
Therefore, those who come in and out of the Xihua Gate are the eunuchs, court ladies, and female relatives who come to inquire about the concubines, etc., while those who come in and out of the Donghua Gate are the Imperial Guards who change defenses, guards, courtiers who are summoned into the palace, etc.
, you absolutely can’t go wrong.
Lin Fengjin took a deep breath and began to open the Donghua Sect's rules and regulations, and turned directly to the time recorded on the prescription!
David's fifth year, November 28th!!
Then, Lin Fengjin began to quickly search for the names of Xu Gu, Yun Hanmo, Zai Zhiyuan, Qi Yongyan, Sun Xiangdi, and Wei Hongwei, and soon found the records of their entry into the palace, without exception.
He was called into the palace at Haishi in the afternoon (around eight o'clock in the evening).
Then, Lin Fengjin turned to the last page. This book of Donghuamen's routines was recorded until December 11th, and there was no record of these six people leaving the palace!
According to the regulations of the Davidic Dynasty, and even previous dynasties, no foreign ministers were allowed to stay overnight in the palace unless there were special circumstances. Even if the emperor did not tell them, the ministers should naturally know the taboos. Even if they entered the palace at night, they would immediately finish their work.
go out.
Of course, it is not uncommon for ministers to be favored and chat with the emperor all night long, but there are eunuchs watching over them. There is also a special case, that is, the emperor is seriously ill and needs ministers to protect him, and the imperial doctor can stay to look after him day and night.
This seemed to be in line with the situation at that time, but Lin Fengjin checked and found that Emperor Wei Lie could eat on December 3, review memorials on December 7, and go to court again on December 10.
Although I only stayed for half an hour!!
Under such circumstances, Xu Gu, Yun Hanmo, Zai Zhiyuan, Qi Yongyan, Sun Xiangdi, and Wei Hongwei stayed in the palace at the same time, which was obviously unreasonable.
Therefore, the most likely possibility is that these six people have already left the palace, but they did not go out from Donghua Gate, but from Shenwu Gate. When they went out, they were not living people, but corpses!!
If Emperor Wei Lie died, they might have been angered and buried. However, the final result was that Emperor Wei Lie lived. Why did they die instead? Shouldn't they be rewarded? That can only explain one thing. In Wei Lie,
They did nothing to help the emperor recover from his illness.
And these six imperial doctors were so powerless that they made Emperor Wei Lie jealous and executed them to silence them? The only explanation is that they knew too much. What was the secret they knew? That was to kill Emperor Wei Lie.
Know your health well.
It can be further deduced that if these six people leak out what they know about Emperor Wei Lie's health, it will bring great trouble to Emperor Wei Lie!
The judgment of these six imperial doctors on Emperor Wei Lie's health condition is not unknown. It can be clearly seen from the prescription at this time - at least in the fifth year of David Fengchang, November 20th
On the eighth day, six imperial doctors who had treated Emperor Wei Lie for several years believed that Emperor Wei Lie was already terminally ill and might die at any time, so the medicines in the prescription were all life-threatening and mainly replenishing Qi.
The six people jointly signed the prescription, which was a last-ditch struggle. After all, the last medicine that Emperor Wei Lie took before his death was prescribed by them. After his death, the most rigorous investigation will inevitably be carried out, hoping that the imperial court may ascend the throne.
The new king can speak some sense and know that Emperor Wei Lie is bound to die, so don't vent your anger on them.
However, Emperor Wei Lie did not die, but miraculously survived, and lived in extremely healthy condition for seven years. During this period, not to mention coughing, he did not even sneeze!
A person who was judged to be dead by the six imperial doctors suddenly experienced such a huge turn in his illness. Needless to say, what kind of mystery was hidden in this. No wonder Emperor Wei Lie wanted to kill someone and hide his truth.
Condition. If Lin Fengjin guessed correctly, all the previous medical records and records were burned by Emperor Wei Lie, right?
At this time, Lin Fengjin had already pulled out a piece of paper and wrote down the major events surrounding November of the fifth year of Fengchang:
Nine people disappeared mysteriously, and their birthdays were all on the third day of September.
Emperor Wei Lie miraculously turned the corner and turned from a terminally ill patient into an out-and-out healthy man.
The six imperial doctors were brutally silenced.
At the end of November, there were heavy rains, lightning, and thunder. It was said that a real dragon was born. Some people saw the dragon crossing the sky and shuttling in the lightning. Lulin County records said that someone picked up a piece of dragon scale, which was in the shape of a full moon and had a pungent taste.
The fragrant scent, shining golden light, was confiscated, and the matter was strictly prohibited by the government.
The prince died a few months later, but the matter was kept secret and kept low-key. Even the burial was urgent, and he was buried directly in Emperor Wei Lie's own mausoleum.
In the first month of the month, Emperor Wei Lie changed the reign name to Jingyuan
These clues were intertwined, and Lin Fengjin had a vague feeling that he had captured the truth. There was already a layer of membrane between them. As long as he pierced it, he would be able to find the truth of the incident. The boss of the mysterious six-toed organization
The identity of
Next, Lin Fengjin stared at the three things on the table. The pen had already come in handy. Hidden inside the pen tube were the fatal prescriptions prescribed by the six imperial doctors, which he revealed to Lin Fengjin.
The various information that came out was very important. The copy of "Donghua Sect Rules" next to it was probably the only thing in the world that could definitely prove that the six imperial doctors were dead. It was hard for Qian Zhen to come up with such blind corner evidence.
Of the things found in the secret cave, enough of them have exerted their effects, proving their importance.
So what about this last thing?
Lin Fengjin stared at the brand-new Book of Changes spread out on the table. What secrets did Tian Xiangzi and Prince Wu Qian Zhen hide in it? As long as you understand the secrets, everything must be
It can be solved easily.
Ever since Lin Fengjin discovered that there was a prescription hidden in the writing brush, he had checked the Book of Changes over and over again, almost tearing it open and eating it, but in the end he could only admit that this was a new book.
The I Ching, the new book, does not have any inclusions or special things in it.
Lin Fengjin also thought of a code word, which uses numbers to convey what he wants to express, such as making an appointment. The first number indicates how many pages of the book there are, and the second number indicates how many pages are on this page.
line, the third number represents the number of characters in this line, and this Book of Changes is a codebook used to carry information.
However, Lin Fengjin waited for a long time and could not find where the secret code was.
In the end, Lin Fengjin could only restore the Book of Changes to the way it looked when he first saw it, and then stared at it in a daze.
When Lin Fengjin first saw the Book of Changes, he opened it. Lin Fengjin remembered that the content in it happened to be on the Qian Gua page:
"On the 9th day of the 9th year, a flying dragon is in the sky, which is good for seeing the great people." Kong Yingda Shu said: "On the 9th day of the 9th year, the yang energy is as strong as the sky, so it is said that 'the flying dragon is in the sky'. This natural phenomenon is like a saint with dragon virtues, soaring and living in the sky.