Chapter 63 Princess Wan'an
Zhao Xin took action first and then reported that he had not been hiding the refugee shed in a secluded dress for a long time. The next day, Zhao Jin, who lived in the palace, knew about it.
Zhao Jin had known about the epidemic among the victims who were resettled. The Imperial Medical Office was already studying the prescription. He suppressed this matter to avoid causing panic in the capital. Epidemics was not a trivial matter after all. But he did not expect that Luohe would appear there.
Zhao Jin was busy with court affairs and was busy with everything he had, and did not know much about Qingyuan Temple. However, the Emperor Mei and Wei Shaosi had a relationship. He also sent someone to check his origin and knew that he had a pure character and had practiced medical treatment for many years to save people. He would not be a person who was greedy for wealth and was close to the Emperor Mei, so he didn't care much about it.
There is also Luohe's study of medicine and Wei Shaosi's free consultation at the foot of the mountain.
After Zhao Jin found out, he felt that his royal girl was indeed pure and kind-hearted, and even the expenses for those medicinal materials were derived from her private warehouse.
But Zhao Jin never expected that the emperor sister would be so kind, to visit the residence of refugees who had an epidemic, and to take pulses and treat the people, and to treat them with concern and greetings.
Even if the maid around Zhao Xin is loyal to her, she will not dare to hide this from the emperor.
Zhao Jin was no longer moved this time, but was frightened. His first reaction was to send someone to bring the princess back immediately and ask the imperial physician to take her pulse. His second reaction was that the queen could not know about this.
Zhao Jin knew that Luo He liked to read medical books in Qingyuanguan, and often talked about medical theory with Wei Shaosi. He might have learned some, but Zhao Jin would not believe how good the medical skills of the Emperor Mei were.
He believed that Luo He went to such a place because he was kind and merciful to the victims.
Alas, Luo He is the free and easy princess in the Taoist temple. Isn’t it good? Zhao Jin is both moved and distressed.
After Zhao Xin went to the refugee shed, she did not return to Qingyuan Temple, but stayed in a different hospital in the capital. Wei Shaosi had been tortured for a day and did not rest after coming back, but focused on studying the prescription.
The other courtyard also prepared three warehouse medicinal materials, all of which Zhao Xin ordered to use her warrant to buy them in silver at various pharmacies in the capital and other nearby prefectures and counties. In just half a day, it was ready. Nothing that Wei Shaosi needed was missing, and even more, for Wei Shaosi to ask for it.
Wei Shaosi was amazed at her great work and the quick action of her subordinates as a powerful man, and also thanked that the Luohe Princess was concerned about the people. It was not that he was too aggressive and mean, but that he had seen many things. Even this Jiangnan flood, although it was natural disasters, eventually became man-made disasters.
Zhao Xin asked the subordinates to cooperate with Wei Shaosi to test the medicinal materials. She thought that the emperor's brother should know, so she took out a letter that had been prepared long ago to the people from the palace and asked them to pass it over to the emperor's brother.
In the palace, Zhao Xin learned from the imperial physician she sent that Princess Luohe was in good health and had not seen any infection, so she breathed a sigh of relief, and then read the letter from the emperor.
Zhao Xin said in the letter that the floods in Jiangnan disturbed the government and the people, but now it has finally subsided, but the victims are infected with an epidemic. Rumors are inevitable, which hinders the reputation of the emperor. She personally visited the refugee shed. Although she acted out in an extraordinary manner, she at least had the status of a royal family and could also comfort the people for His Majesty.
Zhao Xin, who wrote the pulse case and prescription under the lamp: "Oh, why is it so difficult to find a reason to treat people?"
9526 also feels the same.
In fact, Zhao Xin didn't care about her status as a princess when treating refugees. As a doctor, treating diseases is a natural duty. Although she is not so noble, she is also a subconscious habit.
But she didn't want to care, but many people cared about it, such as the emperor's brother Zhao Jin, the queen and others.
Zhao Xin's letter was to persuade the emperor. There were precedents in the past. Every time a disaster occurred, it would inevitably shake people's hearts, so there were many trusted ministers, princes, and even emperors personally appeased the people.
Moreover, Zhao Jin also saw the Emperor's insistence, so he could only order the Imperial Medical Office to develop a prescription for treating the epidemic as soon as possible, and sent more people to protect the princess' safety.
He has more things to be busy with. The disaster relief and the matter of cleaning up evil tumors in Jiangnan has not been resolved. There are so many things in the world, except for the flood in Jiangnan.
With Zhao Jin's tacit approval, Zhao Xin was able to let go of his actions.
Although the prescription has not been developed, Zhao Xin has ordered people to boil several large tanks of anti-plague and epidemic prevention soup. The prescription was also seen by Wei Shaosi and the Imperial Doctor. Although it cannot be cured, it can at least inhibit the spread of the epidemic.
Since Zhao Xin said that he wanted to appease the people of the disaster for the emperor's brother, it would be difficult to hide his identity anymore, but instead do it openly.
These are in her current identity, the name of the Qingyuan Guanguanzhu.
The victims did not expect that they would appear in the refugee shed in the past few days, and carefully treated the girl wearing a black cloak with Doctor Wei for them. They would be the Princess of Luohe and the Master of Qingyuan Temple. They all thanked the Emperor for his love for the people and the princess’s kindness.
No wonder the princess is so kind-hearted that she is willing to pray for her country.
Just like Doctor Wei treats them, the princess has no disgust at all, and is not afraid to stay here and get infected with the epidemic, which makes the victims very moved and feel at ease. Even the princess appears here, which proves that the emperor cherishes the people and cannot bear to see the people suffering from disaster.
Zhao Jin also issued an imperial edict to inform the world that the Imperial Medical Office is developing a prescription to save the affected people.
Princess Luohe, also the owner of Qingyuan Temple, appeared in the refugee shed, and the incident of sharing the troubles with the victims and the people was not afraid of the epidemic and spread throughout the capital.
Some people secretly mocked Princess Luohe, ignored their lives for the sake of the people, and some people were sarcastic, but more people also respected Princess Pelohe's actions. With such courage and kindness, they deserved to be Princess Daxi.
Zhao Xin was personally in charge of the refugee shed, and the officials in the capital did not dare to do it perfunctorily. Instead, they worked hard to burn the bodies and clothes of the victims infected with the epidemic, cleaned up the hygiene of the refugee shed, and provided porridge and rice for the victims, which provided Wei Shaosi's medical treatment and consultation.
Fortunately, the epidemic was discovered in time and could still be controlled. Wei Shaosi kept sorting out the pulse case and the prescription sent by Zhao Xin to refer to, and there were enough medicinal materials for him to test, and finally developed the prescription on the fourth day.
After some serious victims took the medicine, the condition of the disease improved within half a day. The prescription was also sent to the palace and was tested by people from the Imperial Medical Department.
In nearly four or five days, the epidemic in the refugee shed has disappeared.
Zhao Jin also summoned Princess Luohe with a smile on his face, "Luohe, how do you want me to reward you this time?"
Not only did Wei Shaosi, who developed the prescription, was brought by Luohe, but Luohe also made contributions to appease the refugees.
Thinking of Zhao Jin saying this last time, she got her a marriage. Zhao Xin twitched slightly, but her expression was still gentle. She smiled gently, "Luo He dared to recommend someone to the emperor."
"Wei Shaosi." There was a firm look between her clear eyebrows and eyes.
Zhao Jin nodded, "I know that he has made contributions to the treatment of the epidemic this time. I plan to let him join the Imperial Medical Office and serve as a medical officer."
Medical doctors are workers among scholars, farmers, industry and commerce, and their status is not high. The highest status of doctors is the imperial physician in the palace. Wei Shaosi, a descendant family, has indeed been a great grace to jump from a commoner to a seventh-rank medical officer.
But Zhao Xin asked for this was not what she looked like. She said calmly, "Luo He hopes that Wei Shaosi will be a medical officer, but he is not an imperial physician in the palace."
Zhao Jin was slightly stunned, but immediately understood what Luo He meant, but he felt a little sorry for his talent. Wei Shaosi's medical skills were no less than those of the imperial physicians in the palace.
Zhao Xin said again, "If the emperor needs it, it will not be too late to summon him if you have something to do."
There are many imperial physicians in the palace, but there are fewer him and a good doctor in the folk.
Zhao Jin thought about it and agreed. Although there were few examples, this request was not excessive based on the contributions of Luohe and Wei Shaosi.
In addition to the reward of Wei Shaosi, Zhao Jin also mentioned that all refugees who came to the capital had epidemics, not to mention the hundreds of thousands of victims in Jiangnan, they were afraid that the situation was not better than that in the capital. Zhao Xin also knew that the emperor had already prepared to send a group of imperial physicians.
Zhao Jin: "I am going to let Wei Shaosi accompany him to Jiangnan."
"The epidemics that appeared in Jiangnan are similar to those in Beijing. Wei Shaosi was able to develop a prescription for treating epidemics in Beijing. I think it will be helpful for his trip to Jiangnan."
After Zhao Xin returned, he told Wei Shaosi about this. He was quite happy and solemnly thanked Princess Luohe for help. Although he was not very familiar with the world, he also knew that the grace Princess Luohe asked for him would make it more convenient for him to practice medicine and protect him, but he was not restricted by the court.
In fact, even if he did not have the emperor's will, he intended to go there after the epidemic in the capital disappeared.
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After Zhao Xin returned to Qingyuan Temple, she continued to live her leisurely and comfortable daily life.
Things in Jiangnan were also going well. It is said that Wei Shaosi made considerable contributions. Even the emperor's brother Zhao Jin praised him very much, which attracted the Wei family in Lingnan to come to the door, hoping that Wei Shaosi would return to his subordinates. Who made him famous in Jiangnan and quite popular with the people?
Wei Shaosi ignored the lively Wei family and did not come back with the imperial physicians. Instead, he stayed in Jiangnan and opened a pharmacy. However, his pharmacy was to teach and teach medical principles. He had been wandering for many years and felt that it was time for him to teach the world what he had gained in pharmacology.
Zhao Xin knew so clearly because the medicine hall was established by her sponsorship. Even though the emperor gave a lot of rewards, Wei Shaosi was still shy in her pocket. She was still used to treating the poor and preventing them from losing their lives because of lack of medical treatment and medicine.
"This can be considered to support the cause of ancient medicine." Zhao Xin sighed. Anyway, she did a lot of such things in modern times.
Chapter completed!