Emperor Wu thought about it and it seemed that he could only find a breakthrough from Qiao Xin.
To be honest, some of the doctors in the Imperial Medical Bureau are sometimes not as skilled or courageous as those in Junkangtang when it comes to treating patients.
At least when they encounter difficult and complicated diseases, they dare to give it a try and treat them.
However, before the imperial physician treats a patient, there are many issues to consider.
When prescribing a prescription, one is inevitably restrained and afraid to use strong agents, which naturally makes it difficult to achieve the desired effect.
Junkangtang is the Qiao family’s own business, so Qiao Yunxin naturally trusts the doctors here more.
Qiao Xin also asked in confusion: "Jun Kang Hall is managed by Ling Shu, why don't you just discuss it with her? He's her father, she won't ignore it."
When the family business was divided, Jun Kangtang had agreed to hand it over to the Second Lady, Qiao Lingshu, to manage for twenty years.
The income from these twenty years was regarded as the dowry that Qiao Xin gave to her second granddaughter. The tea plantation was handed over to the third wife, and the bookstore was controlled by the eldest wife.
During these twenty years, the granddaughters have been the actual controllers of these industries and no longer need to seek the opinions of her, a hands-off manager.
It was all written clearly in black and white. There's no way the eldest and the third brother didn't know about it. So why are they looking for her now?
Qiao Yunting said: "Of course we sent people over, but the effect was minimal."
Qiao Xin couldn't understand it even more.
No, the doctors can’t cure it, so what can an old woman like me do?
Do you really think she is a brick that can be moved wherever needed?
Qiao Xin sat on the armchair, silent. Seeing her like this, the two men also fell silent.
This being said, we really shouldn't bother the old lady anymore, but we've tried every possible solution and none of them has been able to save the situation.
It is not a good idea to keep the war at a stalemate. If Qiao Yunxin's army is defeated, Yuncheng and Chizhou, which had just been conquered, will be the first to bear the brunt.
Not to mention that all of the Qiao family's tea gardens are located here, even the tea-horse market that Dajing had just established with great difficulty had to die halfway due to the loss of the tea's origin.
The interests involved are too great.
Qiao Yunxin can't lose, at least not now.
Even some people in the aristocratic families within Dajing hoped that Qiao Yunxin could defeat the warrior Zhu Zhen.
Emperor Wu's attitude towards them was at most to ignore them and not to use them.
But if Zhu Zhen took control of Dajing, given how much he hated the aristocratic families, he would deal with them without mercy, like chopping melons and vegetables.
When faced with two options, choose the lesser one!
Rather than living under the butcher Zhu Zhen, they would rather be ignored by Emperor Wu.
In the imperial court of Dajing, the civil and military officials who wanted to be beaten to death actually reached an unprecedented consensus on this issue.
That is to pray to God to help Qiao Yunxin successfully resist the attack from Zhu Zhen.
Although there are still a small group of people jumping around, such as the King of Runan.
However, all those who supported him in the beginning were slashed by Qiao Erlang who was collecting food and grass, and the King of Runan didn't even dare to say a word for them. Who would dare to follow such a leader until death?
The war is not over yet, why is Qiao Erlang still holding the sword in his hand?
Can the person who jumps out first ensure that there is no dirt under his butt?
Qiao Yunting moved closer to Qiao Xin, poured a cup of tea, and handed it to Qiao Xin with both hands.
Qiao Xin ignored his little movements and waited to see what he would do.
Qiao Yunting was not embarrassed at all, instead he smiled at her: "Son, of course I know that mother is impatient with these things. When my eldest brother went out, mother also earnestly told him a lot of precautions.
But in the military camp, it is not entirely the big brother who has the final say. There are always those who think they are superior and want to go against the big brother.
Now that something has happened, Big Brother, as the commander-in-chief, cannot ignore it."
Qiao Xin glanced at him and said nonchalantly, "Isn't it his responsibility to be in charge? But it's a bit strange that you are looking for me?
Do you think I can reach into the military camp and influence your eldest brother's decision?
I was able to pull these people's souls back from the hands of the King of Hell. You think too highly of me.
Don't put all the blame on me, I don't have that much free time!"
This time it was the prince's turn to feel uneasy. Someone in the court actually said so!
"Madam, you are worrying too much. How could the emperor believe such nonsense?"
"I came here this time just to ask the old lady for advice.
Zhang Jun, who was beside the general, once mentioned to the imperial physician that when you were in Chizhou, you and Doctor Mo had treated such patients together.
Later, we found out that the man had not only recovered but was alive and well now!"
Qiao Xin glanced at Doctor Mo and saw obvious confusion in his eyes.
Doctor Mo has treated so many people, how can he remember them all clearly?
Qiao Xin searched through her memory and finally remembered that there was indeed such a time.
When they were marching quickly in Chizhou, several of their subordinates suffered from acute fever and diarrhea due to unclean food.
As a last resort, she and Dr. Mo had to try every possible way to reduce the fever, but to no avail!
It was then that she had a flash of inspiration and asked the other person whether he had drunk raw water on the roadside, and only then did she find the source of the illness.
Finally, symptomatic treatment was given to save the patient.
However, she was not sure whether the current situation was a problem, so she had to ask carefully.
"What are the patient's symptoms?"
The prince told everything he knew.
"The returning imperial physician said that the patients had fever at first, and the symptoms were especially obvious in the morning and evening. Some patients had recurrent fever for 3 to 4 months without any improvement.
Later, the patient began to become apathetic, unable to hear clearly, and even delirious and comatose, until no medicine could cure him. "
Qiao Xin continued to ask: "When a person dies, does their stomach swell and their limbs become thin? Some people have more rapid attacks and may die in six or seven days!"
The prince raised his head suddenly and looked at Qiao Xin in astonishment: "Madam, how did you know this?"
"Guess."
She could only infer some similar symptoms based on the few words provided by the other party, combined with the climate characteristics of the south at that time and the possible infectious diseases.
Even though she had never seen the patient in person, she didn't dare to boast that she had a 100% cure!
Qiao Xin pondered for a moment: "If I'm not mistaken, the army should be stationed near a lake or a river. Let's have a closer look to see if there are a lot of snails in the water.
"Madam, do you mean that this disease is related to that snail?"
"Yes, strictly speaking it is an insect disease. It is not just our people who will get it, but local residents will get it as well.
People who have not seen it will spread rumors and think it is some kind of evil magic or poison.
In fact, it is just the parasite eggs that grow up and are excreted from the human body.”
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