The Ming Dynasty started with saving the eldest grandson

Chapter 97 The Ming Dynasty King who made the greatest contribution to the world

Chapter 97 The Ming Dynasty King who made the greatest contribution to the world
In the next few days, Chen Jingke met all of Ma Xiuying's sons.

The King of Qin, Zhu Xi, had certain military capabilities, but in other respects he was regarded as a strange person in the world.

Zhu Xiongying had also heard about his actions, but he only greeted him as a routine and was not close to him.

Chen Jingke didn't like him at all. If it weren't for his identity, he wouldn't even want to say hello to him.

Jin Wang Zhu Fan was the person who surprised Chen Jingke the most.

The first is his relationship with Zhu Biao - after entering Beijing, Zhu Biao left him in the East Palace for several days.

Even a blind person can see that the relationship between the two is the closest among brothers.

He is also very close to Zhu Xiongying.

As soon as the two met, he grabbed Zhu Xiongying's armpits with both hands and tried to lift him up.

This kind of action cannot be done if there is a trace of selfishness in the heart.

Chen Jingke immediately understood that Zhu Fan was Zhu Biao's most trusted and closest comrade-in-arms.

After figuring this out, he felt extremely regretful.

Influenced by Emperor Yongle in his previous life, his focus was basically on Zhu Di.

He has also been guiding Zhu Xiongying and Zhu Di to have a good relationship, but Zhu Fan has been ignored.

Fortunately, Zhu Xiongying also wrote to Zhu Fan.

Although they are not as frequent as those given to Zhu Di, they are still sent once a month.

This lesson must be learned. The memory of past lives can only be used as a reference, not as the only one.

Another thing that surprised him was Zhu Fan's appearance.

He has tall eyebrows, beautiful beard and beard, and looks majestic.

Chen Jingke personally believes that he is the one with the most outstanding appearance and temperament among Zhu Yuanzhang's many descendants.

Compared with Zhu Di, he is more elegant than Zhu Di.

In terms of momentum, Zhu Di can only be regarded as a tiger in the growth stage, but he is already the king of the mountain.

This was not just Chen Jingke's guess. When the brothers met, Zhu Di spoke much more restrainedly in front of the third brother.

It is said that he is restrained, but in fact he is suppressed.

If you think about the historical records of previous lives, you will understand why.

Zhu Fan can be said to be an all-rounder in both civil and military affairs. He is not weaker than Zhu Biao in literature and surpasses Zhu Di in martial arts.

When guarding Taiyuan, he trained military equipment and trained war horses, and from time to time he went out to fight in the grasslands.

It can be described as a heroic feat.

Of course, Zhu Di also did this.

But Zhu Di was trained by Xu Da step by step, and Zhu Fan started working directly as soon as he took office.

At the same age, there is no doubt that he has done better.

Among the vassal kings, he is also the one with the highest prestige in the army.

Later, Zhu Yuanzhang killed Lan Yu, relying on him to frighten the military.

Lan Yu's family are all military generals with great achievements in battle. They have the army in their hands, so it will be very troublesome to get rid of him.

Zhu Fan collaborated with Song Guogong Feng Sheng and Ying Guogong Fu Youde to suppress the military's backlash.

At the same time, he also killed Lan Yu's confidants Huining Hou Zhang Wen, Anqing Hou Qiu Zheng, Huixian Bo Sangjing and others with lightning speed.

Ordinary officers even took countless locks.

In terms of military ability, he can be called the No. 1 king of the Ming Dynasty.

But he also has shortcomings, obvious shortcomings.

Arrogant and cruel.

He was smart since he was a child, good at both civil and military affairs, and his noble status gave him an arrogant character.

As for cruelty, it doesn't mean poisoning creatures and killing people. Speaking of which, he has never done such a thing.

His cruelty is more reflected in the people around him.

Anyone who dissatisfied him would be easily punished severely or even killed.

He was the one who was scolded by Zhu Yuanzhang in a letter for whipping the cook.

Later, under Zhu Biao's persuasion, he repented and became much more humble and restrained in his work.

Unfortunately, he died too young.

Hongwu died of illness in 31 years.

This also left a topic for future generations. If he were alive, would Zhu Di still dare to rebel?
But history has no ifs.
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Among Zhu Yuanzhang's many descendants, Chen Jingke knows best who he wants to see the most.

It was neither Zhu Di, nor Zhu Fan, nor even Zhu Biao.But Zhou Wang Zhu Ju.

The reason is simple, fellow seniors.

Zhu Ju, King of Zhou Dynasty in Ming Dynasty, medical scientist.

His works include "Baosheng Yulu", "Pocket Prescriptions", "Puji Prescriptions" and "Compendium of Materia Medica for Famine Relief".

Among them, "Herbal Medicine for Famine Relief" has the greatest influence, spreading to many countries around the world and receiving high praise internationally.

He is known as the Ming vassal king who has made the greatest contribution to the world.

The point is, he didn't do anything evil.

Studying medical skills is based on the belief that studying medicine can cure diseases and save people.

He was also assigned, and others were facing life or death, but he was basically unaffected.

Sent to Yunnan, he continued to study medical skills.

It was found that the people there were suffering from miasma and other harsh environments.

Many people lack food and clothing, so they can only eat unknown plants.

He studied medical skills more attentively.

He also set aside a piece of land in his own fiefdom to plant various plants for research.

All edible herbs were recorded and compiled into "Herbal for Famine Relief".

The purpose is to give people more knowledge about survival in disaster years.

But it was such a person who was devalued in the history of the Ming Dynasty as: not doing his job properly, being curious and showing off his skills.

Zhu Yuanzhang was also extremely disappointed with his son, thinking that he was too stupid to be educated.

However, as a time traveler, Chen Jingke naturally would not have such thoughts.

He really wanted to bring Zhu Zhu into his small group to engage in medical research.

It's a pity that the iron law of the Ming Dynasty prohibited the vassal king from making friends with ministers.

Any private meetings will be punished.

Historically, Zhu Rui went to Fengyang to play and was sent to Yunnan by Zhu Yuanzhang for more than a year. He was released only after Zhu Biao begged for mercy.

I met my father-in-law Feng Sheng in private and was punished again.

Chen Jingke could only think about it and did not dare to take action.

But it’s okay to meet the seniors.

What Chen Jingke didn't expect was that after learning his identity.

Zhu Xi directly left Zhu Xiongying who came to greet him and pulled him to ask questions with a very respectful attitude.

On the contrary, Chen Jingke was a little overwhelmed.

It took a long time to realize that Zhu Rui was only a 21-year-old young man at this moment, and he was not the medical scientist of later generations.

Although Chen Jingke is young, he is already known as a miracle doctor and has a great reputation in the industry.

The master comes first, and it is understandable that Zhu Zhu respects him.

After figuring this out, Chen Jingke felt very proud.

But will Zhu Xiongying be unhappy if Zhu Xi does this?

Chen Jingke looked at Zhu Xiongying worriedly, but saw that the other person was not angry and gave him a reassuring look.

Only then did he feel relieved and started chatting with Zhu Rui.

"...Jing Ke, your theory of disease qi is so subtle..."

"When the epidemic prevention manual was first issued, I asked many famous doctors to study it, but many people disagreed..."

"I found two groups of patients...one group was treated in the usual way, and the other group was treated according to the manual..."

"I found that if I follow your instructions, the patient will recover faster and better..."

"Later, I did a lot of verification, and finally everyone was convinced..."

Hearing this, Chen Jingke was also shocked. He had actually begun to use comparison methods to verify medical theories.

He is indeed a true medical genius.

What made him even more excited was that by doing this, Zhu Rui was undoubtedly helping him promote the theory of 'disease qi'.

If this theory is popularized sooner, countless more people can be saved.

It turned out that the two parties had only met for the first time, but they had already been in contact.

(End of this chapter)

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