Chapter four hundred and fiftieth IX time is not vulgar
"Those who strive for progress move forward rather than follow behind; those who are honorable and honorable respect themselves but do not treat others." [Chonghou Lun]
"Liu Wan summarized the books of previous years stored in Lingtai and proved that since Huan, the weather has been out of season and unpredictable. According to the situation in previous years, as long as it is not until May, you have to be careful. Xun Jun must pay attention to it on weekdays.
"Body, in early spring, there is nothing wrong with wearing more clothes." In the greenhouse hall, the emperor was leaning on the couch. In addition to a set of Yanju regular clothes, he was also covered with a dark cloak.
The specially matched dark clothes made him more mature, with a fair and handsome face and a sparse green stubble on his lips. He was somewhere between a boy and a young man, exuding a strange sense of coordination. He was holding a hand.
He rolled the book and gently rubbed the rough stubble, as if the rubbing touch could effectively stop some kind of throbbing.
A small teapot was placed next to the charcoal basin, with steam slowly coming out of the spout.
"I have a meager body, so I would like to thank Your Majesty for your kindness." Xun You's eyes were as calm as water and he responded calmly.
When the emperor treats his ministers, it can be said that he and his ministers are united and united, at least on the surface. Whether it is a formal occasion or a private imperial edict, the emperor will always show meticulous concern for people. It is not just a few daily exhortations that warm people's hearts and minds.
Or there will be rewards in every season or in the alternation of warm and cold weather.
Just like last month, the emperor also ordered the imperial doctors below Zhi Xi to go to the mansion of Gongqing Xun and his relatives for medical examination. Many people in this era did not have the habit of regular physical examinations. When the imperial doctor came to the mansion according to the order, many people
The minister was still surprised and doubtful for a while, and even felt that it was unnecessary. Until after seeing, hearing, and asking questions, he felt at ease for those who were healthy and without disease, and for those who were overworked and had hidden diseases, they were diagnosed and treated in time.
The matter of physical examination, especially for those ministers who have detected hidden physical diseases in time and started treatment, is frightened and grateful for the emperor's kindness and life-saving virtue. If the emperor hadn't sent an imperial doctor for a physical examination, who knows whether these hidden diseases would have been exposed one day.
Become a place of death?
The emperor's concern for his ministers did not distinguish between regions, kinship or factions, and he truly loved everyone. Whether it was out of the need to win over people's hearts or out of pure benevolence and kindness, Xun You could not help but feel the unique charm of the other party all the time. This is
Why did the emperor rule strictly and sometimes even be cruel and ruthless, but Xun You could always find the warmth hidden deep in the cold ice?
It was this complex human nature that made Xun You intertwined with love and hate. He always thought he had seen through the emperor, but the more he got in touch with him, the more he discovered new things.
"You have the most stable temperament, and you understand that the cold is difficult to control, so I won't give you any more advice." The emperor glanced at the white smoke curling from the spout of the teapot, and said casually: "Those who are young and energetic may not know the pros and cons.
I remember that last time Pan Xu reported that there were many imperial students who prided themselves on being elegant, walking in the wind in single clothes and light robes, and only warming themselves with scalding wine. As a result, a lot of them were poured out this time, and Pan Xu had already killed them.
Living in a secluded place...although there is no serious problem, it is really ridiculous."
Xun You had heard about this matter. Most of the students who prided themselves on their elegant demeanor were from high-ranking families. They looked down on the cotton-padded clothes that the Imperial College distributed to poor students. They felt that the cotton-padded clothes were bulky and heavy, making them difficult to move and very unsightly to wear. So,
I don’t know when the trend of comparing brocade robes and gauze robes arose, as if to highlight the gap between the two parties’ tastes and family backgrounds. Unexpectedly, a late spring cold brought this farce to a comical end.
Xun You knew that the emperor had strong opinions on this matter, and he also vaguely heard about the recent discussion between Pan Xu, the servant of Taixue, and Yang Yi, the wine sacrificer of Taixue, about the dress of scholars. Regarding the contradictions that had always existed within Taixue, Xun You always maintained
Regardless of his non-inquiry attitude, he gently brought up the topic at this time: "There are many people in Sanfu who are sick due to the cold spring, not just the Imperial College. Now, fortunately, His Majesty is so kind that he is willing to allow all the imperial doctors to visit Luli in person.
, he diagnosed illnesses and asked for pulses, and saved countless lives. Your Majesty’s love for the people can be said to have spread throughout Guanzhong.”
As he spoke, he glanced at the unopened pulse record on the desk, and said softly: "Nowadays, there are officials from the Imperial Medical Office and the Imperial Hospital who have been ordered to treat diseases by drawing on their own strengths.
Let’s work together and write down the technique for treating cold diseases. I’m sure the imperial court won’t be at a loss as to what to do if we encounter cold diseases in the future.”
"Really?" The emperor snorted from his nose. He dropped the book on his hand and leaned over to pick up the Pulse Case jointly written by Zhi Xi and Hua Tuo.
Impatient: "Hua Tuo became an official of six hundred stones and was responsible for teaching. He has not improved his medical skills, but he is good at using tricks."
Xun You lowered his head as if he was ignorant and fearless.
"This article focuses on how to prevent the epidemic, how to isolate, how to bury the dead, burn the patients' clothes, what doctors should do, etc... These are all words I told him." The emperor angrily handed over the pulse case.
He put it together and threw it casually, as if releasing a dove into the air. Thanks to the thin paper and light text, it almost didn't fall into the charcoal basin: "But what did I ask him? Why did the epidemic spread?
Is it very widespread? How to thoroughly prevent and cure it? Also, the edict clearly states that out of consideration for the hardships of the common people, all the imperial doctors are required to abandon their sectarian opinions and work together to discuss the method of treating the disease... Which point has he accomplished?"
Hua Tuo had great medical skills, but he was too obsessed with fame and fortune. He often had unreasonable thoughts about his official career, but did not have the corresponding abilities. Xun You originally regarded him as a casual role, but now he is disappointing.
"If we talk about it in detail, there is nothing they can do." Xun You carefully considered his words, trying not to appear to be excusing Hua Tuo and others: "The imperial doctor made Zhi Xi cautious and peaceful, and he became more friendly. His medical skills were not as widely circulated as the Confucian classics.
They often recite it orally based on family traditions. This is what they use to establish their family. If the family has pearls and jade, it would be difficult for ordinary people to part with it, let alone them."
It was originally Zhi Xi's responsibility to compile the pulse case, and Hua Tuo only assisted him. Xun You deliberately brought up Zhi Xi so that the emperor could distinguish priorities before he became really angry.
"Hua Tuo taught medical skills in the Imperial Hospital, and he really meant it." The emperor changed the topic and said: "But his recent behavior has disappointed me. The imperial doctors are hiding this matter privately, and I don't know how the Imperial Hospital is doing it.
The teaching? I cherish my own broom and mislead others and the country!"
Only by communicating with each other can academics have the opportunity to create brilliant sparks. Each person's selfishness will only make an academic field narrower and narrower. In an era when knowledge has not yet become popular, if the emperor wants to promote the development of ideas and technology,
It was urgent to break the academic shackles. However, he did not dare to rush into Confucian classics. Cui Lie, the servant who was ordered to collect ancient classics, had already clearly told the emperor with unsatisfactory results that this road was still long and winding.
Therefore, the emperor set his sights on the medical field that most people regarded as "wonderful skills" and asked Zhi Xi and others to compile medical books on the prevention and treatment of typhoid fever. This was not only to lay a theoretical foundation for the prevention and treatment of similar diseases in the future, but also to promote the development of medical knowledge and technology.
Great integration and great development pave the way.
It's a pity that even this threshold cannot be crossed for the time being.