"Uncle, you have a great sense of righteousness in your heart, and I am extremely grateful to you."
He slowly opened it and glanced at it. This pocket-sized prescription contained many folk medical principles and prescriptions.
Many of these prescriptions were even more potent than those that Zhu Yunwen had received from renowned doctors in Nanjing.
After putting the small, square-shaped item away again, Zhu Yunwen said to Prince Zhou, Zhu Su:
"The things Uncle Wu has done over the years have all benefited the people, and he is truly admirable."
Zhu Yunwen was absolutely speaking from the heart. Looking at other princes, who had the mind to consider the people?
Who has the inclination to compile books on healing and saving lives to benefit the world?
But Zhu Su did exactly that, and even achieved some success.
Zhu Yunwen did not know much about Zhu Su in history.
I just know that this person has indeed made some achievements in the field of medicine.
Several extraordinary books have been passed down through the ages.
One of the books, whose author Zhu Yunwen is forgotten, contained a record of various edible plants.
It is said that it later spread to the eastern island nation, where the people used it and it played a significant role.
Similarly, later generations highly praised Zhu Zhu Su's pocket prescriptions, which have played a significant role in benefiting the people throughout history.
This shows just how important the pocket-sized prescription in Zhu Yunwen's hands was.
It can be said that Zhu Su's pocket prescription played a crucial role in Zhu Yunwen's medical reform of the Ming Dynasty.
This can be considered a positive response to Zhu Yunwen's policies.
So Zhu Yunwen and Zhu Su chatted for quite a while longer.
When the conversation turned to Zhu Su's second elder brother, Zhu Shuang, and his fourth elder brother, Zhu Di, Zhu Su shook his head and sighed, saying:
"They were foolish, especially the second brother Zhu Shuang, who lost his own life. It's such a pity."
Zhu Yunwen did not offer much opinion on this matter. Although he was right, Zhu Shuang and Zhu Di were Zhu Su's two elder brothers, and it would be inappropriate for him to say or discuss it.
And so, the two of them chatted for most of the day.
This conversation made Zhu Yunwen remember Yunnan, which he had previously overlooked.
I plan to visit Yunnan when I have time to conduct on-site research and then carry out a major reform in Yunnan as well.
Since they are all part of the Ming Dynasty's territory, they should naturally enjoy the same life as the people of the Ming Dynasty.
After all, it was no longer the Dali Kingdom of the past.
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