This story features a heavily modified Qing Dynasty transmigration, where women are dominant and men are subordinate, and there are multiple male leads.
Many elements in this story are the au...
Today happened to be the ten-day rest day, so the family had dinner together. Just after breakfast, someone came from the palace and told everyone to go and receive the imperial edict.
When the family arrived at the front yard, they found that their parents and sister Qingchuan had already arrived. The official who came to announce the decree had also arrived, but he was someone Baoer didn't know.
But seeing Yin'er and Yin'er, they called out, "Uncle Yu, did the Emperor ask you to announce the decree today?"
After hearing Yinzhen say this, Baoer and the others realized that this was the emperor's brother, Prince Yu.
Upon hearing this, Prince Yu said in a gentle voice, "Yes, your royal father specially appointed me here today. Okay, let me receive the order first."
"Um"
Prince Yu took the imperial edict from the hand of the accompanying official and unfolded it. "The imperial edict has arrived. Lin Jia'er, please receive it."
"Your Highness, I accept your order." Everyone knelt down to receive your order.
"By the providence of Heaven, the Emperor proclaims: Lin Jia'er, a virtuous and virtuous man, possesses noble character, loyalty, and courtesy, earning my deep trust. He now presents a method for preventing smallpox. Vaccination with cowpox has proven highly effective and safer through clinical trials. His contributions are immense, and I hereby confer upon him the title of Earl of Rong'an..."
Baoer was almost stunned. He knew that the emperor would reward him this time, but he thought it would be a low-ranking title at most. He did not expect the emperor to be so generous and he actually became an earl.
Seeing Bao Er in a daze, Prince Yu smiled and reminded him, "Rong Anbo"
Baoer blushed and said, "Your Highness, please forgive me. I was just a little excited."
"Haha, you're too polite, Lord Rong An. You deserve it. You know, smallpox is too terrible for us. I'm sure many people will be grateful to you for helping us solve this problem."
You know, no Manchu is not afraid of smallpox. Now the hidden danger has been eliminated by his niece-in-law. Everyone must remember her favor.
Nowadays, every family has a few children. If it is really safe, the children at home will also be vaccinated against cowpox. You know, every year, the princes and princesses of the royal family and the princes in the palace will also be vaccinated against human smallpox when they reach a certain age. Every time they are vaccinated, there are always some weak children who cannot survive?
Ever since he heard from the emperor that there was a new method for preventing smallpox, and the prince and others confirmed that it was really effective, he personally asked the emperor for permission to read out the imperial edict conferring the title on his niece's wife.
Prince Yu and Baoer gave a few instructions and then left.
At this time, everyone in the hall was excited, and Lin's father even laughed excitedly, because his daughter was going to be an uncle.
Qingchuan was also excited. "Bao'er, congratulations!" Although she knew Bao'er had made a great contribution this time, she didn't expect the emperor to be so generous. Her sister could finally rest easy.
Baoer's men were also very happy and looked at Baoer excitedly. After all, a person with ability and without ability are different.
Yinzhen, as the master, saw that everyone was happy and said, "Dad, Mom, Baoer, since Baoer has been conferred a title by the Emperor, why don't we celebrate together as a family today?"
"yes"
"Should"
Qingchuan suggested, "Why don't we have a barbecue?" This suggestion was unanimously agreed by everyone.
So the family worked hard for the whole morning and had a delicious barbecue. By the afternoon, the news in Beijing spread quickly and everyone knew everything they needed to know?
Knowing that Baoer was conferred a title, Baoer's family and friends sent gifts to Baoer's family. Some also said they would come in person when they have time.
Many families came and went to give gifts, including Baoer's husband's relatives who also sent people to visit.
Baoer and the other men were constantly busy meeting people and accepting gifts. It was exhausting.
From that day on, the Emperor handed over the promotion of smallpox vaccination to Yinzhen, Yinyang, and the other imperial physicians. So the two brothers were very busy.
As for Baoer, the glassware store she opened with the help of Nian Gengyao has already started selling, and the prices are not cheap. She specializes in selling to dignitaries, so she has made a lot of money during this period.
Especially the large pieces of glass. The important officials in the court had already seen that the emperor's office was also installed with transparent glass. The room was much brighter, which was really great.
I have wanted to replace it in my home for a long time, but I never knew who made it.
Now I heard that it was the newly-appointed Earl of Rong'an who sold them. He must have bought some for his own family. You know, he's not only an Earl, but also has two princes with titles, so his family is quite prominent.
So recently, BoA and the other three have been very busy, and this busyness lasted until a month later.
At Heng Beile's residence, the Fifth Beile's wife was extremely jealous since she learned that Bao'er, the daughter of a fifth-rank official, had married two princes before. Now she was lucky enough to be conferred the title of Earl by the Emperor.
Now I locked myself in the room, cursing like crazy
"Damn Lin Baoer, how can she be so lucky? She's loved by her parents and pampered by several outstanding men. Now she's even lucky enough to be knighted by the Emperor. Why don't I have that kind of luck? Ahhhhhhh..."
Then he thought about how as soon as he returned to Beijing from his eastern tour, the emperor issued an edict to marry his master to two concubines.
Moreover, in a few days the concubine would be entering the mansion, and the Fifth Concubine became even more resentful. She hated Bao'er, her own master, the Ninth Prince, and even her own family.
Why didn't my parents love me and let me get married? If my father and mother had let me marry, would I have been like that woman Lin Jiashi, marrying a prince and two concubines? Or even discovering the method of vaccinating against smallpox and being granted a title by the emperor?
Unlike now, where she has to share a husband with several other women, Wu Fujin actually knew that she could choose to divorce her master.
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