Chapter 435: Exchange of Goose Tickets

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Li Chengqian's fall from power is even related to Li Yunze if the source is traced.

The reason is very simple. It was precisely because Li Yunze proposed to secretly establish a reserve that Li Er chose to discuss with Li Chengqian after careful consideration for several days.

Even though Li Chengqian's name was written on the imperial edict that Li Er promised to secretly establish the heir, it still could not prevent Li Chengqian from falling into a huge mental breakdown.

He has been told since he was a child that you are the prince and you will be the emperor in the future.

And Li Chengqian has always wanted to do this for so many years.

But suddenly his father didn't love him anymore... It was his father who said he wanted to take away the crown prince's position, and Li Chengqian's mentality immediately collapsed.

After so many years of suffering, it was all in vain?

Li Chengqian, who was filled with endless anger, galloped on Zhuque Street. Then as expected, he had an accident and fell off the galloping horse in a daze.

He fell hard and suffered multiple fractures on his body, as well as signs of internal bleeding.

The reason why he was unconscious was because internal bleeding caused inflammation and fever, and he was talking nonsense.

Li Er and his wife went to the doctor urgently because of their illness, which was certainly in line with the concept of this era.

Li Yunze stepped forward to check.

The imperial doctors have already done preliminary treatment, but the real problem is internal bleeding.

Li Yunze first examined Li Chengqian's head. By observing his temples and eyes, he determined that the amount of intracranial bleeding was not large. At least there was no bloodshot eyes and no protruding eyes, which would cause severe brain compression or brain herniation.

Then he took off his clothes and began to examine his chest and abdomen.

The heart is identified first, followed by the liver, and then the spleen.

Li Chengqian was lucky. These were extremely important. The parts that would require emergency surgery in the event of bleeding were still intact.

Then there was the respiratory system, that is, the lungs. Li Chengqian coughed up blood under the pressure.

Queen Changsun beside her saw her eldest son vomiting blood, and she collapsed in Li Er's arms in grief.

Li Er was also extremely anxious, but he knew that now was not the time to speak.

I felt the ribs and checked carefully to determine that the injury was not that serious.

It was probably a lung contusion or laceration, and the amount of bleeding was not very large.

Of course, the imperial doctors had already made preliminary arrangements for the fractures in the hands and feet, but there was obviously a problem, so Li Yunze glanced at it and put it aside for the time being.

He clapped his hands and stood up, nodding to Li Er, "It's not serious."

After hearing this, Li and his wife let out a long sigh of relief.

Li Yunze determines whether it is serious based on whether it needs to be taken to the modern world urgently for medical surgery.

Li Chengqian's situation has not reached that level yet.

The next step was treatment, and Li Yunze also brought relevant equipment and medicines.

The first step is to re-treat the wound, disinfect it and apply a hemostatic bandage, and then use dehydration medicine on the head for treatment.

As for the lungs, hemostatic drugs are used to prevent infection, and anti-inflammatory drugs are hydrated and then poured down.

The next step was to re-bandage the fractured area and install a splint to prevent Li Chengqian from falling into a cripple like in history.

Finally, the pole is propped up and a bottle of normal saline is hung for infusion, which is basically the end.

Facing the nervous family members of the patients, Li Yunze comforted him by saying, "Nothing's wrong. You're young and strong. Just lie down for some time and you'll get better after recuperation."

Empress Changsun, who burst into tears, hurriedly wanted to salute, but was avoided by Li Yunze, "There is no need for this."

Then he looked at Li Er and said, "Your Majesty, it's time to change your doctors."

Li Er immediately frowned, "Why did you say that?"

Li Yunze pointed at Li Chengqian's leg and said, "If they follow the bandaging method they used before, the prince will definitely become a cripple after he recovers. I don't know who took advantage of it and did this deliberately."

There are great doubts about Li Chengqian's fall from power in history.

He only broke his leg, not lost it.

The imperial doctors could not even fix the fractures, which directly caused Li Chengqian to become a cripple.

With such technical strength, he actually dares to be called a royal doctor?

Li Chengqian was completely abnormal, and the trigger was that he became a cripple. After all, if a cripple became the emperor, he would inevitably arouse a lot of opposition.

Li Er's face was terrifyingly dark, and his bright eyes gradually narrowed into a needle point, sweeping across the imperial doctors like a razor blade.

With a wave of his hand, he refused to listen to the imperial doctors' cries of injustice and directly ordered them all to be dragged down for rigorous interrogation.

Those who went out with the prince today will also be subject to strict interrogation.

Regarding these matters, Li Yunze neither knows how to get involved nor is too lazy to get involved.

After leaving the doctor's instructions and medicines, he quickly said goodbye and left.

However, when he left, he was very enthusiastic with Yuan Tiangang's master and apprentice, and it was quite a sight to regret meeting each other at such a late age.

Seeing Master and Disciple Yuan Tiangang inviting Li Yunze to visit his Taoist temple, and watching their retreating figures, Li Er couldn't help laughing.

Empress Changsun, who finally calmed down, tucked Li Chengqian into bed. Seeing this scene, she curiously asked, "What's so funny?"

Li Er said quietly, "Yuan Tiangang is going to lose his treasure."

After seeing Yuan Tiangang's technique of applying sulfur powder to talisman paper to ignite it, Li Yunze gave up the idea of ​​learning some skills from them.

This method is common on online platforms.

The reason why he is still so enthusiastic is of course for ulterior motives.

In this regard, as a former victim, Li Er saw it very clearly.

The things that Li Yunze can take a fancy to are of course national treasures and have been lost to later generations, leaving only legends.

Like "Preface to the Lanting Collection", "Goose Exchange Notes" is also written by Wang Xizhi.

It is rumored that the calligraphy sage Wang Xizhi loved geese, and in his era he was undoubtedly the emperor's superstar, and everyone was proud to get his calligraphy treasure.

The Shanyin Taoist priest also wanted to ask Wang Xizhi to write a scripture, but there were so many people asking for the Holy Calligrapher that he couldn't get his turn.

At this time, it is natural to want to give gifts.

Ordinary gifts are of course not worthy of the calligrapher's discernment. What gift have you never seen before?

The Taoist priest chose to do what he wanted.

Knowing that Wang Xizhi liked geese, the Taoist priest raised a large group of geese. When they grew up, they wandered around Wang Xizhi's haunts.

As expected, when Wang Xizhi saw this group of big, white and plump geese, all the geese came down immediately.

What happens next is just natural.

The Taoist priest brought the goose and exchanged it for a piece of regular script "Huang Ting Jing" from Wang Xizhi.

It is precisely because of this story that this "Huang Ting Jing" is called "The Goose Exchange Note".

Li Bai once wrote a poem about this story: "When the Shanyin priests meet each other, they should write Huang Ting for white goose." '

By coincidence, this "Goose Exchange Note" has been circulated for a long time, and now it has fallen into the hands of Yuan Tiangang.

Historically, Yuan Tiangang could not resist the pressure and finally dedicated this treasure to Li Er, a fan of Wang Youjun. Li Er, who couldn't put it down, even asked Chu Suiliang to write a postscript himself.

But now, Li Yunze plans to intercept Hu directly.

When they came to the Taoist temple, they sat down on both sides to chat.

While talking, Li Yunze picked up the Taoist secrets at random, knew the Taoist classics by heart, and even told some fairy tales in a mellow tone, which made the master and disciple listen with gusto.

He knew very well what it meant to have haste but not gain, and it would be impossible to want good things when they first met, so after some small talk and dinner together, Li Yunze quickly said goodbye and left.

After he left the Taoist temple, young Li Chunfeng asked in detail, "Master, this man came here with a request."

"Know."

Yuan Tiangang, whose smile disappeared, stroked his goatee and said, "Let's see what he can do."

On the way home, Li Yunze smiled, "Just make sure it's in your hands."

Back at Lijiazhuang, Li Yunze was thinking about how to get the goose exchange ticket, but he learned a piece of news.

"Fuyun Khan committed suicide."

The person who came to report the news was Li Ji's family general, and he also brought over the agreed bet and two pages of "Luo Shen Fu Tu".

When Li Yunze was admiring the album, the family general said, "My father-in-law has something to say and wants to make an agreement with my uncle..."

Before he could finish his words, Li Yunze simply waved his hand and said, "See you off. Go back and tell Mr. Li that once the things are in my hands, don't even think about taking them back. I won't accept any bets."

Lao Yin wants to win back this treasure through a bet more than Li Ji, how could Li Yunze give him a chance!

In the following days, Li Yunze happily admired "Luo Shen Fu Tu" in Lijiazhuang, and at the same time planned how to get the remaining chapters and get the goose exchange slip from Yuan Tiangang.

The city of Chang'an was naturally unstable, and Li Chengqian's fall from power brought great excitement to Li Er. On the contrary, it strengthened his belief in secretly establishing a heirloom and establishing virtuous people rather than direct heirs.

If Li Chengqian can't even bear this kind of thing, how will he inherit the great Tang Dynasty in the future!

In anger, Li Er slapped Li Chengqian's teachers on the face with his first slap.

These rotten scholars were forced to retire and return home.

What followed was the news that the secret reserve was being built.

As soon as the news came out, there was no doubt that it caused an uproar in the court.

For civil servants, establishing a long-term and direct line of succession is correct, traditional, and the best choice for them.

Because civil servants seek stability. Only when they are stable can they serve as officials well and earn benefits.

But for the emperor, it is naturally better to establish virtuous people.

Since Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty, how could any of the previous dynasties that established direct descendants end well?

After the death of Liu Ying, there was turmoil to annihilate the Zhu Lu. In the former Sui Dynasty, Yang Yong established Yang Guang, which led to the death of Yang Guang II. In the case of the Tang Dynasty, Li Er himself took Li Jiancheng's position. Historically, Li Chengqian even rebelled.

Going forward, Zhao Guangyi took away his brother's position with the sound of ax and candle shadow, Huizong and his son were captured and took advantage of Wan Yangou, Zhu Biao's death directly led to the Battle of Jingnan, and so on.

The capable prince has no chance, but the incompetent eldest son can rise to power by virtue of his bloodline and then destroy everything.

For civil servants, it doesn't matter even if the dynasty changes, because whoever becomes the emperor needs them to govern the country, of course for stability.

And if the emperor wants to continue for eternity, it is most important to choose a good heir.

At this point, Mite Clean is the only one that does it well.

The reason is very simple. All the civil servants with integrity who dared to oppose were killed, and the rest were slaves who could only kowtow.

Here in the Tang Dynasty, if it were any other emperor, even Li Longji would not be able to withstand the opposition.

In the Tang Dynasty for more than two hundred years, only Li Er had such courage!