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Chapter 282: Inside and outside the palace (Thirty-three) The emperors legitimate son, jaundice, like a holy pill

Li Shanchang, again Li Shanchang. When Gao Pingshi was awarded the title of Marquis of Nanning, it was "like the story of Li Shanchang". However, less than ten years later, he would actually have something close to Li Shanchang.

But having said that, Zhu Yijun still understood that the Grand Master could not give him the title at the moment. Otherwise, Gao Jingshi would be granted the title of Grand Master before he was forty years old. It would be better to give him the title of Duke now. At least the Dukes of the Ming Dynasty were more than eight years old.

Which one - leaving aside the rest, just the six princes who founded the country and the eight princes who were in trouble, that's fourteen.

The Grand Master could not be given, the Duke could not be promoted, and the Taibao was not suitable. After much deliberation, Zhu Yijun had to focus on the Taifu. Although there were also very few Taifus in the Ming Dynasty, after all, the Taifu was not as sensitive as the Taishi.

Under the current circumstances, only Taifu is a suitable reward for his merits.

So early the next morning, two more edicts were issued. The first edict was naturally a reward for merit after the great victory over Japan. Starting with Wang Jiaping, the chief minister of the cabinet, all six ministers in the cabinet were rewarded.

However, the rest of the people are basically just foils. Only Gao Pangshi, the minister who personally led the army on the expedition, can get the highest reward, so this time he "specially entered the Zuozhu Kingdom and became the Taifu and still held the same position as before", and

From now on, his full official title will be "Taijin Zuozhuguo Taifu and Wenhuadian University Scholar Hubu Shangshu Nanning Hou Gao pragmatic".

In addition to the cabinet, the Ministry of War, the Ministry of Household Affairs and other central government offices, the governor of Jiliao, the governor of Liaodong, and civil officials from Tianjin and other places, generals at all levels who went to Korea on land and sea also received rewards one by one. Since the list is too long, I will not skip it here.

carry.

The second edict is about appointments and re-appointments. This edict is also very long. I only select a few important ones to talk about. For example, Zhang Zuozhi, whom Gao Jingshi valued when he was in Tianjin, was promoted from a mere soldier to the governor of North Korea and became the imperial court's first official in North Korea.

The second most important person among officials.

Since there is a No. 2 figure, there is naturally a No. 1 figure. The only local official who is higher than the governor is obviously the governor--the first North Korean governor was not an outsider, but a disciple of Gao Gong, the previous governor of Liaodong, Gu Yangqian.

There were already governors and governors, and obviously a general-in-chief was indispensable. The first North Korean general-in-chief was recommended by Gao Pragmatic, and he was also an old acquaintance - Qi Jin.

Qi Jin's appointment as the chief military officer of North Korea was actually an exceptional promotion, because his previous position was actually the Shenyang guerrilla general. This time he was directly appointed as the chief military officer, skipping the rank of general. To a certain extent, this appointment

In addition to his own military exploits and highly pragmatic recommendations, there was also Qi Jiguang's face factor.

Zhu Yijun and Gao Pangshi had already discussed that when Ma Gui returns from North Korea, he will replace Qi Jiguang in commanding the Imperial Guards. After Qi Jiguang steps down as the commander of the Imperial Guards, he will be able to better perform his duties as the president of the Ming Dynasty Royal Military Academy. Farewell

After his busy leadership work, he may be able to better summarize his life's military experience and lay a solid foundation for the military academy's future sustainable development.

Speaking of which, Qi Jiguang was already seventy years old, and he had been in charge of the Imperial Guard for too long, exceeding the limit of two consecutive terms stated by Gao Pragmatic when he established the Imperial Guard.

It was only because of his high pragmatism that Qi Jiguang made great contributions in the Battle of Fayuan and finally obtained the title of Count Haining. As a result, he was allowed to delay his resignation. And in terms of his lifespan, he was even longer than in the original history.

I have lived ten more years.

Although it is said that Qi Jiguang passed away at the age of sixty in the original history mainly because of severe political suppression, and his mental illness may far outweigh physical problems. However, as the saying goes, people become rarer in their seventies, Qi Jiguang, who was already in his early seventies, should also take the next step.

After taking on the important task of leading troops, I went to a more leisurely position to use my spare energy.

Since Qi Jiguang was about to hand over the power of the Imperial Guard, it was not surprising that he re-employed Qi Jin.

However, although the imperial court appointed these positions, local North Korean officials also had to make arrangements. For example, Li Shanhai was appointed as "the right deputy imperial envoy of the Metropolitan Procuratorate, patrolling Shandong and other places to supervise farming and manage rivers and supervise military affairs" - but

Not new for the time being.

The reason for not taking up the new post is that North Korean officials may not yet understand the domestic situation in Ming Dynasty, so they need an adaptation period.

The imperial court's arrangement for this is that no matter what position is granted now, the original Ming official in his position will not leave his post for the time being. The yamen or the place will implement "dual officials" in this position. Of course, dual officials belong to dual officials.

, the Ming official was actually in charge until three years later, when the original official could leave and be replaced by a North Korean official.

However, there are also a group of North Korean officials who are special cases. Although they have official positions in the country, they will not return to the Ming Dynasty to take up their posts for the time being. Instead, they will stay in North Korea to assist the newly sent officials from the Zuo court.

For example, Li Shanhai was the political leader of North Korea and the head of North Korea's civil servants, so he was given the position of governor. However, the imperial decree ordered him not to go to Shandong to learn how to be a governor, but to stay in North Korea to assist Gu Yangqian and Zhang Zuozhi. In addition, there are

It is obvious that almost all North Korean officials staying in North Korea are members of the Northern People's Party, so as not to argue with each other at this critical moment.

All in all, the transition between the old and the new, whether at home or in the new province of North Korea, will take time to adjust. The long-standing imperial edict of Zhu Yijun is to solve the problem of adjustment.

Gao Pragmatic, who had been promoted again, naturally received a lot of congratulations. Although he returned the greetings one by one, he tried to be as low-key as possible.

Although Taifu is a rare title, considering that after the crown prince's canonization is completed, he will succeed as the first assistant, so naturally it is not suitable to celebrate with great fanfare now.

During this period of time, Gao Pragmatic must focus his attention on Kunning Palace to prevent anyone from plotting evil. Of course, at the same time, he must also pay attention to the physical condition of the emperor's legitimate son. After all, the infant mortality rate is a big problem these days.

To this end, Gao Pragmatic also specially explained some precautions, which are relatively simple parenting manual-level knowledge in later generations. Although these things are very simple in later generations, at this time, they are really not the same as some "customs".

After finishing all this, Gao Pragmatic felt as if he had been a nanny for a time. He was so exhausted physically and mentally that he didn't have the energy to continue discussing Japan, Arakan and other things when he returned to the house, so he went back to his room to rest.

Youdao was afraid that something might happen, and bad news came early the next morning: the emperor's legitimate son discovered symptoms of jaundice.

Jaundice is just a symptom or sign that is very common in newborns. It is not a disease in itself. Generally speaking, it can actually be cured on its own, because most of these jaundices are physiological jaundice. However, having said that, there are also cases that cannot be cured by themselves, such as

Pathological jaundice usually cannot heal on its own, which can cause some trouble.

Originally, this extremely common symptom was generally ignored in the Ming Dynasty, but the status of the emperor's legitimate son was too special, so everyone couldn't help but care.

After Gao pragmatic learned that the emperor's son had jaundice, he immediately rushed to the palace to understand the situation. When he asked, it turned out that the symptoms were yellow eyes, body, and yellow urine. When he asked again, Chen Ju said that the emperor's son had taken "Rusheng".

"Pill", Lord Hou, please rest assured.

The Marquis was not worried at first, but after hearing the name "Rushengwan" which he had never heard of before, he became worried. He thought to himself that the name "Rushengwan" sounded a bit confusing, could it be?

What's the problem? Many emperors in the Ming Dynasty had accidents when they took "pills".

But this time, Gao Pragmatic was overly concerned. Chen Ju explained the "Rusheng Pill" to him, and he was amazed and relieved at the same time.

It turns out that this "Rusheng Pill" is not some bragging and no-draft product. This medicine has not only undergone numerous clinical trials, but was actually developed by a famous Emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

Since Chen Ju couldn't fully explain it, he called an imperial doctor to explain it to Gao Pragmatically. It turns out that jaundice is thought to be caused by dampness in the spleen and heat in the stomach, fumigation of the liver and gallbladder, and abnormal bile fluid in traditional Chinese medicine.

Caused by spillage on the skin.

Volume 4 of "Waitai Mi Yao" lists nine types of jaundice: stomach jaundice, heart jaundice, kidney jaundice, spleen jaundice, pulmonary jaundice, tongue jaundice, flesh jaundice, marrow jaundice, and liver jaundice. There are so many kinds of jaundice, although

They have common characteristics, but each has its own characteristics. Rushengwan recorded in "Qiankun Business Secret" is a good prescription for treating jaundice caused by spleen fatigue.

Speaking of "Secrets of Qiankun Business", we have to talk about Zhu Yuanzhang's seventeenth son Ning Wang Zhu Quan. When he was young, Zhu Quan joined the kings to fight many times and was famous for being good at strategy. Later, Yan Wang Zhu Di launched the four-year Jingnan War.

During the battle, he saw that the Daning armies under Zhu Quan's command were very powerful, so he planned to control Zhu Quan and take him to Yan.

From then on, Zhu Quan's job became to draft appeals to Zhu Di. After Zhu Di won the throne, in order to avoid suspicion, Zhu Quan kept a low profile all day long, built a study, played the piano and read, and gradually developed classics, nine streams, ephemeris, medical divination, etc.

Huang Lao is a master of all kinds of medicine, and "Qiankun Business Secret" is one of his works. The book includes 33 types of diseases, 219 clinical prescriptions, 11 acupuncture prescriptions, and 11 plaster prescriptions.

It can be seen that the origin of Rusheng Pill is quite interesting. Rusheng, like a saint, can be understood as a pill that is flawless and very good. Let’s see how the prince uses the medicine: Cao Xuejie, Sheep Fragrance Grass, Platycodon grandiflorum,

One tael each of Atractylodes and five qian of licorice.

Although the highly pragmatic Jinghua Artisan School has a medical department, in fact, he himself did not understand medical skills, so he had to ask the imperial doctor for advice on the principle of this prescription. The imperial doctor explained that the first four herbs can be dispersed and divergent.

It has the functions of relieving the external symptoms and promoting qi and blood circulation. It is mostly used to treat external diseases caused by external factors and qi stagnation and blood stasis. The three herbs in the middle are all bitter in nature and taste, and can clear away fire and heat. They are mostly used to treat heat syndrome, fire syndrome, damp-heat accumulation, etc.

The imperial doctor also gave a pragmatic breakdown of the effects: Cao Xuejie, also known as Dijincao, has a pungent and mild taste, which can regulate qi and activate blood circulation, clear away heat and detoxify, diuresis and reduce jaundice, etc. Among the people, there are five or six qian of Dijincao.

, decoction in water. Recipe for treating damp-heat jaundice; Sheepwort, pungent, bitter, warm, slightly toxic, dispelling wind, resolving phlegm, reducing inflammation, activating blood circulation; Platycodon grandiflorum is bitter and pungent, clears away heat and expels pus; Atractylodes is pungent, bitter, warm.

.Dry dampness and strengthen the spleen, dispel wind and cold; licorice harmonizes various medicines and clears away heat and detoxifies.

From the composition of the five herbs, it can be seen that the condition targeted by this method is obviously that the dampness of the spleen and stomach is heavier than the heat. It is no wonder that "Syndrome Differentiation Record" points out another cause of spleen jaundice: it is caused by cold-dampness trapping the spleen and weak spleen-yang.

The conclusion in "Jingui Yaolue: Treating Jaundice Diseases, Pulses and Syndrome Together" that "the Huang family obtains it from dampness" is obviously an out-and-out guideline for the treatment of jaundice.

As for how to make and take Rusheng Pills, this is also simple. Pound into fine powder, first put two bowls of mature vinegar into the pot, add four ounces of soap alum, simmer for a long time, add powdered medicine, then add white flour, no matter how much, mix it into one piece, and make

Form into pills as big as adzuki beans.

Although Gao Pragmatic still only half-understood what he heard, at least judging from the imperial doctor’s attitude, it shouldn’t be a problem to treat jaundice with this Weiru Sheng Pill, so he felt relieved and personally rewarded the imperial doctor for twelve hours.

Pay him the money and let him go.

However, what Gao Pingshi didn't know was that he felt that jaundice was not a big deal. Even when Rushengwan was enough to deal with it, some people had been waiting for the emperor's legitimate son to develop jaundice for a long time.

At this moment, Li Wenjin happened to yawn and entered the secret room of Guangjinfang. As soon as he entered, he saw Xu Lingjiu standing up to greet him with a smile.

"Mr. Xu, why did you come to our house in such a hurry?" Li Wenjin asked, sitting down with a sleepy look on his face.

Xu Lingjiu sneered in his heart, "It takes half an hour to ride in a sedan chair from your Li Wenjin mansion to my place in Guangjinfang. Even if you were pulled out of bed, you should have woken up by now. You are so pretentious, in the final analysis

Don’t you want a high price? Huh, it’s really short-sighted. A sparrow knows the ambition of a swan!

However, although he felt contempt in his heart, his face was full of smiles. Shi Shiran walked to Li Wenjin and sat down, apologetically saying: "It's my fault for disturbing Yu Ma's sleep. I apologize to Yu Ma first."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Li Wenjin waved his hand: "There is no need to apologize, but we are thinking that you, Mr. Xu, are also a busy man, so you won't just come to our family to catch up on old times.

Right? Could it be that Mr. Xu thinks that the information our family provided before is wrong?"

"What kind of person is Yu Ma? How could the information he provided be wrong? It makes no sense at all." Xu Lingjiu said with a smile and waved his hand.

"Since the information is correct, why did Mr. Xu come to our house?" Li Wenjin still went straight to the point, obviously he believed that he was qualified to win the big deal in front of Xu Lingjiu.

Xu Lingjiu's smile remained unchanged: "Do you know that the emperor's legitimate son has jaundice today, and the imperial doctors have decided to treat it with Rusheng Pills?"

"I heard about it, so what?" Li Wenjin said carelessly: "This medicine was written down by King Ning, and the Tian family has been using it for two hundred years, and the effect is excellent. Speaking of which, the emperor also took it in his early years, and even fed it to us personally.

As for...why, does Mr. Xu think there is something wrong?"

"There's nothing wrong with that." Xu Lingjiu said with a smile, and then took out a delicate small porcelain bottle from his arms, took off the cork, poured out a few pills, and asked, "May I please appreciate it? This is like a saint in your hand."

How does the pill look?”

Li Wenjin was a little confused, so he took one, looked at it, smelled it, and said with confusion: "Isn't it just an ordinary holy pill? What's so strange about it?"

Xu Lingjiu smiled and said: "Since it is Rushengwan, I wonder if Yuma can make the emperor's legitimate son take it?"

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ps: As expected during the Golden Week, there were again positive cases from other provinces in my community. I looked at my itinerary and found that I was almost a close contact. After dinner last night, I received a notification from my child’s class group to go out and do nucleic acid tests. It was a miserable night.

The cold wind and rain almost made the family of three almost catch colds. After changing several nucleic acid sites, we found a queue with less than 100 people. It was almost 11 o'clock when we got back, so the book couldn't be finished. This chapter was written yesterday.

, I owe you a temporary debt today, and I will look for opportunities to make up for it in the future.


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