Chapter 56: Rather than wasting your own energy, it is better to drive others crazy



Among these princes, Zhu Biao did not have so many intrigues. He just died too early. Zhou Jia did not say much, nor did she tell Zhu Yuanzhang that Empress Ma was also gone. He still had to be given a buffer.

Except for Zhu Yuanzhang, everyone else's reaction was that this death was too hasty.

Yes, it was sloppy. A prince went out for an inspection and got sick as soon as he came back?

This... is hard to judge.

Only Zhu Yuanzhang didn't care why Zhu Biao died. He only knew that his son Zhu Biao was gone, and what's more, he died because he went out for inspection.

Zhu Yuanzhang hugged Zhu Biao and couldn't stop crying.

Empress Ma was so excited that she almost fainted.

"Not only Zhu Biao and Zhu Xiongying, but the deaths of all the emperors and some of the princes of your Ming Dynasty are incredible.

We have a saying in later generations: the Ming Dynasty emperors are easily dissolved in water. Do you know what it means? "

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Zhu Yuanzhang had not yet recovered from the shock of Zhu Biao's early death when he heard Zhou Jia's words.

When these words were spoken, not only Zhu Yuanzhang, but all the members of the Ming royal family were worried.

Yongle Emperor Zhu Di: [What does that mean? What does it mean to be easily soluble in water?]

Zhu Di, who had been hiding himself since the show started, finally couldn't help but speak.

“Literally, I won’t talk about anything else, just talk about a prominent member of your Zhu family in the Tianmu comments, Zhu Houzhao.

Zhu Houzhao and his father must have known how naughty he was, but I don't believe that such a child could have drowned. Zhu Houzhao was always jumping around, so his resistance should have been quite good, yet he died so suddenly.

Zhu Houzhao never imagined that he had something to do here.

But Zhou Jia hadn't finished speaking yet.

"The imperial physicians of the Ming Dynasty are hereditary. This system... Admittedly, the medical skills of the descendants of medical families may be strong, but how can you guarantee that there are no scoundrels among them? The imperial physicians of the Ming Dynasty give me the impression that they can treat a mild cold as a severe one. Give me some advice, and it's up to you whether you listen to it or not.

All the emperors of the Ming Dynasty would be wise to investigate the cultural management groups and the Imperial Hospital under your command. Shouldn't places like the Imperial Hospital be run by the most capable? Besides Zhu Biao and Zhu Xiongying, who I mentioned, there's also your son, Zhu Qiyu, and the sons of Zhu Jianshen and Wan Zhen'er. It's really strange. One or two deaths at a young age is understandable, but you in the Ming Dynasty didn't have that many.

As for those emperors who were indifferent to the emperor, I won't name them. You can research them yourself. I'll explain them in detail later when I talk about the Ming Dynasty. By the way, quickly think about how to explain your actions to Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di. As I said before, you are well aware of the temper of your Majesty Taizu.

The emperor of the Ming Dynasty changed his expression. Although Zhou Jia liked to argue with people, he would not talk nonsense blindly. Asking them to investigate only showed that these people did have problems.

"Investigate! Investigate it thoroughly for me!"

This is only a minority. As for the emperor who does not have real power in his hands, they dare not investigate it openly and can only investigate it secretly.

Although it was about the Ming Dynasty, Zhou Jia's words concerned the lives of the emperor and the princes. Who would want to die for no reason? Therefore, each dynasty vigorously investigated the ministers and the imperial physicians, and even the people around them were checked. After a carpet-style search, they really found a lot of dirty things.

Of course, how to deal with it is something the emperors should worry about.

Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty: [I wonder if there is any way to diagnose and treat Biao'er's illness?]

Zhou Jia said:

"Don't worry, you can exchange your merits for longevity pills later. Just let Zhu Biao eat them. The pills produced by the system are different from the ones you have. As for the planes where people are about to die, you can reach a merit exchange transaction with the system yourself. You can pay back the merits you owe later. I don't care about this. You can make the transaction on your own. But I must remind you that the merits must be paid back, otherwise you will be punished by the system."

Hearing this, many people in the Ming Dynasty breathed a sigh of relief.

Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen: [Can children be accepted?]

It is obvious at a glance that this is the plane where Zhu Jianshen and Wan Zhen'er's child was born.

"You can make a deal with the system to extend the child's life. The subsequent pills cannot be taken in one go. The system will prepare the dosage for the child, and you can just give it to the child."

Under the sky, Zhu Jianshen and Wan Zhen'er breathed a sigh of relief.

Wan Zhen'er held her newborn baby and cried silently. Zhu Jianshen said, "Zhen'er, this time our child will definitely be safe and happy."

He held the mother and son in his arms, held Wan Zhen'er's hand tightly, and his expression became increasingly serious.

Zhou Jia was right. He should really investigate those civil servants and the people in the Imperial Hospital.

"We'll talk about the Ming Dynasty later. Now let's talk briefly about two foreign princes. One is the Yuan Dynasty's prince Borjigin Zhenjin, and the other is the Qing Dynasty's Aisin-Gioro Yinreng. Compared to Zhenjin, we know Yinreng better. Similarly, between the Yuan Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty has a stronger presence.

As mentioned before, the Yuan Dynasty was founded by Kublai Khan of Mongolia. Kublai Khan himself was a person with a high degree of sinicization. After the founding of the Yuan Dynasty, he also asked his subordinates to learn Chinese culture, but not many people were willing to do so. They did not value Chinese culture, and naturally they would not learn how to govern the country. In their concept, it was all about fighting. If you don't submit, I will beat you until you submit. So you have all seen the result. The Yuan Dynasty disappeared in less than a hundred years.

The people behind them suffered even more. Among these people, Kublai Khan's son Zhenjin was a special one. He was willing to accept sinicization and has been promoting it ever since.

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