"It's true." Queen Ma said with a smile.
Zhu Biao also smiled and explained: "This man's name is Han Du. His current official position is Baochao Tiju Si Tiju. He has never read a medical book."
How could a person who had no medical knowledge really be able to cure a stubborn disease that even the imperial doctors were unable to do anything about? This greatly increased Zhu Rui's interest in Han Du.
"If this is really the case, then I would like to meet this Han Tiju."
"No problem, you guys have been working hard today, so you should take a rest first. I will hold a banquet for you tomorrow, and I can call Han Du over and introduce you to him." Zhu Biao promised, patting his chest.
Speaking of this, Zhu Biao thought of a question and asked King Zhou, "My fifth brother is proficient in pharmacology. Have you ever heard that ginseng also has some taboos?"
"Ginseng?" Zhu Xi glanced at Zhu Biao doubtfully, then lowered his head and thought about Zhu Biao's question. After a moment, Zhu Xi raised his head and said: "Although ginseng is a great tonic, it is still a medicinal material. It is a medicine that contains three parts of poison. From this sentence, even ginseng should have some It’s taboo. But so far, no one has discovered it.”
Zhu Biao and Queen Ma looked at each other after hearing this. Both of them understood that Zhu Zhu obviously didn't know the contraindication of ginseng, which was heartache.
Outsiders may not know it clearly, but Queen Ma and Zhu Biao do. Although Zhu Rui is young, he is smart and obsessed with medical skills. Therefore, Zhu Rui's current medical skills are probably beyond the reach of few people even in Taiyuan Hospital. The most important thing is that he is well-informed. Before he became a vassal, he had combed through all the medical books in the capital, except for the secret books. It is said that after he arrived in Kaifeng, the first thing he did was not summon the officials of Kaifeng, but ordered to collect folk medical books.
Therefore, even the imperial physician could not compare to him in terms of his extensive knowledge in medical books.
However, even such a well-read Zhu Zhu didn't know the taboos of ginseng, so where did Han Du know about it?
Zhu Tie didn't know what the Queen Mother and Zhu Biao were thinking. He just saw the difference in their expressions. He thought for a moment and asked in disbelief: "No way? Is it true that the taboo of ginseng is a heartache disease?"
Zhu Biao nodded towards him, confirming his guess. Zhu Xi fell silent immediately, and all kinds of medical theories kept flashing in his mind, as if he wanted to find the medical theory that ginseng was contraindicated for heartache.
Being immersed in the world of medicine, he could not hear the ensuing conversation between his mother and the royal brothers.
The others had long been accustomed to this and did not bother Zhu Ru.
King Qin, King Jin, and King Yan all talked with Queen Ma, and each of them talked about his various experiences after becoming a vassal.
Queen Ma suddenly felt distressed because her sons ate and slept with the soldiers in the military camp in order to train the soldiers. After a while, because of the war, I was frightened by the thought of my son leading the army to fight on the battlefield. After a while, they laughed heartily because each of his sons talked about all kinds of interesting things in the fief.
Until Queen Ma's mood kept fluctuating and she felt a little tired. Zhu Biaocai took his younger brothers and resigned to his mother.
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The next day, Zhu Biao took care of several of his younger brothers, and Han Du was invited to accompany them.
"Your Majesty, Han Du, pay homage to His Highness the Crown Prince." Han Du bowed to Zhu Biao as soon as he entered the door. When he saw the four people around Zhu Biao, he knew that these were the princes who had been informed by Zhu Biao in advance. But because Han Du didn't know anyone, he couldn't get the number right at all.
Zhu Biao saw Han Du's embarrassment, and quickly extended his hand to indicate, and introduced: "This is Gu's second brother, King of Qin Zhu Ping. This is the third brother, King of Jin Zhu Fan. This is the fourth brother, King of Yan Zhu Di . This is the fifth brother, King Zhu Ju of Zhou."
Seeing that Zhu Biao had finished his introduction, Han Du hurriedly bowed down again, "My lord, Han Du, I would like to pay my respects to His Highness the King of Qin, King of Jin, King of Yan, and King of Zhou."
Several other people smiled in response to Han Du's salute, and did not make it difficult for Han Du, so they allowed Han Du to skip the ceremony.
Only Zhu Di looked at Han Du and his eyes dropped slightly, thoughtfully. He didn't know if it was his own illusion, but he felt that when Han Du looked at him just now, he obviously had a strange look in his eyes.
However, when Zhu Di saw that several of his brothers had excused themselves from Han Du's gift, he had no other ideas and temporarily put aside the strange feeling just now.
When Han Du met Zhu Di for the first time, his mood was violently shaken. If Han Du hadn't been strong enough, he would have reacted violently.
A face with Chinese characters and a bit of heroic spirit. Is this Zhu Di, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty? This was a famous figure in history, and Han Du couldn't help but be shocked.
Zhu Di, the founder of Ming Dynasty, was not inferior to his father Zhu Yuanzhang in terms of achievements. Although he was not the founding emperor, Zhu Yuanzhang made several northern expeditions. Although he eliminated the remnants of the former Yuan Dynasty, he did not truly conquer the nomadic people in the north. It was not until Zhu Di personally conquered Mobei five times and defeated Shi Yanran that he truly suppressed the nomads.
Although decades later, the nomads made a comeback and invaded the city of Beijing, it was only because his descendants relaxed their continuous war on the grasslands, allowing them to take a breather and resurgence. In fact, it has little to do with Zhu Di.
Han Du did it at Zhu Biao's signal. Although there was a storm in his heart, he forced himself not to look at Zhu Di specifically. After Han Du came to the Ming Dynasty, the person he feared most was Lao Zhu. As an emperor, Lao Zhu could decide the life or death of his people with just one word. One word can send Han Du to heaven, and one word can send Han Du to hell. Coupled with the fact that Old Zhu Xiong was a wise man but also moody, Han Du was naturally not afraid. When facing Lao Zhu, Han Du was always careful.
The second person who can make Han Du feel afraid is not Zhu Biao, but Zhu Di, who has never seen him before. Historically, Zhu Di was able to conquer the world with his "Fengtian Jingnan". Although Zhu Yunwen was a fool, we have to admit that Zhu Di definitely had extraordinary talents.
History is only true, there are no coincidences. Many things that seem to be coincidences in history are actually people's true abilities. Take Zhu Di's Fengtian Jingnan as an example. With a weak momentum, he can continue to save danger time and time again, and can continue to grow step by step. Is this a coincidence that can be explained by two words? If you don't believe it, you can give it a try. If a person with insufficient talent was placed in Zhu Di's position at that time, he might not even be able to pass the first level and be captured by Zhu Yunwen in the capital.