After a sudden death, Yun Qing transmigrated into the Great Xi Dynasty, which she was studying, becoming the early deceased Imperial Tutor of the tyrannical Emperor Xie Rang.
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After much thought, Yun Qing concluded that the main reason for the low level of medical care in Da Xi was the monopoly of the nobility.
Good doctors were recruited by the upper class and nobles, while most folk healers could only treat simple illnesses. If the illness was slightly serious, they could only send patients home to die. Furthermore, because everyone believed that only studying was of high value, fewer and fewer people were willing to get involved in this field, thus creating a vicious cycle.
The root cause of the Qishui Yu clan's extermination was actually their violation of the interests of the nobility. If it weren't for the Li family suppressing them, they would have been unable to escape the clutches of evil.
Mr. Yu sighed, "Young master, I am willing, but this is very difficult."
Thinking back to what happened back then, he still felt a chill of fear. He didn't want to make things difficult for Yun Qing, after all, leaving home had done them a favor, and he couldn't repay kindness with enmity.
"I'm glad you're willing, Mr. Yu. Leave the rest to me. It may take a little while."
Yun Qing thought to herself that the little tyrant was someone who listened to advice and respected her as his tutor, so she could implement the reforms together later.
"Mr. Yu, you can first compile your knowledge into a book. One day, I will definitely print the book for you and advertise it to the world."
Yunqing noticed that this kind of thing kept happening one after another. Speaking of printing books, she remembered that at that time, not only did printing technology not exist, but the cost of paper was also relatively high. Therefore, books were obviously not something that ordinary families could afford, and the profession of copying books was very popular.
Mr. Yu had obviously thought of this as well, and he smiled sincerely: "It's good that you have this intention, young master. There's no need to make things too difficult for me. I will do my best."
One of the advantages of being away from the mansion is that there is no shortage of paper, and there are also various precious medicinal materials available, making it convenient for him to conduct experiments. The conditions are already in place; the rest is up to him to decide what to do with them.
Yun Qing said earnestly, "Mr. Yu, just wait and see, that day will come."
Printing is not difficult; at most, the tools are a bit complicated to make. Paper production only requires changing the materials, and the cost will decrease accordingly.
One day, Yunqing will make books no longer a luxury.
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The following day, Yun Qing unusually attended court.
This was something she had discussed with the little tyrant, so when she saw the figure sitting upright on the dragon throne after she stood still, she smiled knowingly.
Because she doesn't come often, when the ministers saw her today, their hearts skipped a beat, and they had a vague premonition that something was wrong.
Could it be that someone is about to be in trouble?
Yun Qing noticed the changes in their expressions and gave a soft hum.
[You guessed right, Jiao Wenli, you're in big trouble.]
What Lin Chen discovered was shocking. Yun Qing never expected that those places, which were only mentioned briefly in history, still carried so much blood and tears.
Historical records praise Jiao Wenli for his unwavering loyalty to his wife, dedicating himself to court affairs after her death and offering frank advice, a model of virtue. However, unbeknownst to many, this same man also forced himself on his daughter-in-law. The poor woman, unable to receive her husband's support, ultimately hanged herself. Truly, he was worse than a beast!
That scoundrel of a son is weak in front of him, but arrogant and domineering outside. He's learned the same bad habits as his father, ruining countless innocent girls, leaving them with no way to seek justice even before their bodies are cold. What a piece of trash!
Yun Qing cursed inwardly, her gaze towards Jiao Wenli becoming even more piercing. However, the other party acted as if nothing had happened, his overly provocative attitude truly infuriating.
Hearing Yun Qing's inner grumbling, Xie Rang knew that the Grand Tutor was very angry. He glanced at Lin Chen, who nodded to him, indicating that everything was ready and they were just waiting for the show to begin.
Since Xie Rang was always seen as a puppet by the ministers, he was not involved in the initial discussions. The faction of Duke Liang Zhi and the faction of Prince Pingjiang argued fiercely, while neutral parties and fence-sitters took advantage of the chaos to watch the spectacle. It took a long argument before a result was barely reached.
Normally, the morning court session should have ended by this time, but Gu Yun, the Chief Justice of the Court of Judicial Review who had been silent all along, stood up at this moment.
"Your Majesty, I have something to report."
Gu Yun shouted loudly, directly addressing Xie Rang, who had remained silent until now. The others were all startled, glancing at him, then at the expressions of the Prince of Pingjiang and Duke Liang, and secretly worried for him.
"I hereby impeach Jiao Wenli, the Right Vice Censor-in-Chief, for privately coercing others, displaying immoral conduct, and causing chaos in his own home. His actions are contrary to human ethics! He is truly unfit for the position of Censor!"
Gu Yun uttered a series of words, causing the faces of the civil officials present to change.
Jiao Wenli stepped forward and rebuked him on the spot: "Lord Gu, I know I am usually a bit outspoken and may have offended you in the past, but you can't say such things! I am upright and honest, and I will not tolerate others slandering me!"
Jiao Wenli's tone was somewhat urgent, and his words put Gu Yun in the eye of the storm, showing others that he was narrow-minded and intolerant, and a master of rhetoric.
Yun Qing was amused and stepped forward, saying, "Words are no proof. Lord Gu has been solving cases for so many years, he wouldn't make such a small mistake. Let's present the evidence and everyone will know whether it's true or false."
"That's right. If Lord Jiao is truly upright, he won't be afraid of this test. Showing it openly will only enhance his reputation. You're not that petty, are you?"
When Wei Zixian saw that Yun Qing had stepped forward, he knew that there must be something going on. He usually could do very little, but at this time he had no choice but to stand up and offer his support.
Some of his close colleagues also stepped forward at this time.
"Yes, Lord Jiao, let Lord Gu produce the evidence."
"You wouldn't be that stingy, would you!"
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As more and more people joined in to watch the spectacle, Jiao Wenli's face turned red and white in turns. He was in a real predicament, and his intuition told him that things were not going well, but at this point, he had no way to back down.
Just then, Xie Rang spoke up.
"I also want to see whether it's true or false, Lord Gu, please present your evidence."
The Prince of Pingjiang narrowed his eyes, looking at the young emperor who had suddenly launched an attack. The feeling that things were getting out of control was becoming increasingly obvious.
But he couldn't understand why, if the young emperor was truly intelligent, he would target the staunch royalists instead of taking advantage of their loyalty and removing them from power at this crucial moment.
Gu Yun: "Yes, Your Majesty, I obey."
Jiao Wenli immediately broke out in a cold sweat. Before he could refute, a guard from outside the hall brought in a woman. When he saw the woman's face clearly, his vision went black.
Before he could think any further, Madam Yu had already knelt on the ground, her eyes filled with tears, her voice filled with sorrow: "I want to accuse Jiao Wenli, the Right Vice Censor-in-Chief, of abusing his seniority to commit indecent acts against me. This is against the natural order and morality, and I have been utterly humiliated. I beg Your Majesty to redress my grievances!"
Madam Yu had long been prepared to die, but fortunately Lin Chen arrived in time with his men and saved her life. She didn't care about her life or death, let alone her reputation!
Even if it means dying right here in this hall, I will make sure Jiao Wenli gets the fate he deserves!