Starting from Detective Li Yuanfang Chapter 999: The jade unicorn steps into the formation! Thousands of armies can overcome difficulties, but ten thousand people are difficult to defeat!
Chapter 999: The jade unicorn steps into the formation! Thousands of armies can overcome difficulties, but ten thousand people are difficult to defeat!
"Your Excellency is...Doctor Li?"
At first, both of them thought that someone had changed, but when they turned around and looked at the profile, they realized that this person with outstanding temperament was actually the cheap doctor, and they couldn't help but look even more incredulous.
Li Yan ignored it and was silently practicing his kung fu, absorbing the energy of heaven and earth, opening up the Niwan Palace between his eyebrows, and illuminating his spiritual consciousness.
Compared with the darkness and turbidity at night, the breath during the day is relatively better, especially under the scorching sun. A warm glow penetrates into the body, dispelling the Yin Qi that was suppressed in the past few days, and the Qi and blood also follow.
The rising tide lifts all boats, and true energy is rapidly generated in the body.
Everything is practiced step by step.
On the other side, the female ghost was hiding in the shadows. It was obvious that she did not need to carry out the orders that had to be placed on his body during the day, but she could not leave either. She just hung her head and drifted silently.
After practicing his skills for a little while, Li Yan turned his attention to the two monitors and said calmly: "I'm here, do you know the names of these two distinguished people?"
One of the two people is wearing a soft-winged futou with fluttering wings, which is the Tang turban favored by the Ming Dynasty. The other is wearing a black gauze hat, which is short in front and long in the back. It is called Piaopiao turban because of its light texture.
It gets its name from the gentle fluttering in the wind.
Except for their different hats, they all wear cloud-patterned Taoist robes. This is not to curry favor with Taoist priests, but these Taoist robes with large right sleeves are long enough to reach the shoes. They are comfortable and decent. They are not formal or sloppy when worn, and have an elegant charm.
It was very popular in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. From emperors and generals to literati and common people, many people liked to wear it in informal occasions.
Of course it has to be affordable.
From the previous conversations, they had a certain level of knowledge. One was a child student who could not pass the examination as a scholar, and the other placed his hope on currying favor with the immortal master. Only a scholar who could get ahead, and whose family background was obviously not bad, were qualified to join the camp.
Facing this doctor who wore old clothes but had an extremely outstanding temperament, the scholar wearing a Tang scarf did not dare to look down upon him at all. He cupped his hands and said, "I am Zhang Huan, named Longtao. I have met Mr. Li."
Scholars can be called sir, of course with respect.
Another boy wearing a fluttering scarf was very hostile: "What's wrong with me? I didn't expect Mr. Li to wake up on his own. It seems that the immortal master is still magnanimous and shows his favor!"
Li Yan looked at him: "Really?"
He Jing was swept away by this careless look and felt that he was not on the same level as the other person at all. He suddenly became angry: "Why not? The Immortal Master is a high disciple of the Shenxiao Sect. This time I will give you a small punishment but a big punishment."
, if you persist in your stubbornness, you won’t end up falling asleep next time!”
"Shenxiao Sect..."
Li Yan spoke calmly: "Your Majesty, do you mean that Tao Taoist dared to blatantly harm a member of the imperial court?"
Zhang Huan's expression changed slightly, and he gently pulled his hand, hoping that his companion would shut up, but He Jing was obviously angry and said coldly: "Although you have the reputation of being a health worker, Master Tao Xian's alchemy this time is to suppress the epidemic and save people."
Common people, you are talking nonsense and disturbing the release of the elixir. I am afraid even Master Tao will not tolerate it!"
Li Yan raised his eyebrows slightly: "What do you mean by your Excellency, if this Taoist named Tao is really going to do something wrong, will he alarm Tao Zhenren who is facing the throne?"
Zhang Huan changed his color completely. If Jin Yiwei heard this, it would be no small matter. He himself who was present could not escape his involvement. He hurriedly said: "Mr. Li, please be careful. Brother He definitely did not mean this. Tao Zhenren is a god from heaven who has descended to earth.
Lord Zuo Wansui, how can you care about such a trivial matter?"
He Jing also realized how many people his show off had involved, and his face turned pale.
Everyone knows that during the Jiajing Dynasty, Taoist priests were favored and trusted, but those who do not understand this period of history may not know that those Taoist priests who were favored by the emperor rarely died a good death.
Some colluded with nobles and deceived the king and were executed, some offended eunuchs and were beaten to death with sticks, and their bodies were abandoned in the wild. Some attacked Yan Song and died in prison. Some were beheaded because the elixir did not work. Sometimes they even killed a large number of them at once.
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Even the Blue Immortal mentioned in the TV series Ming Dynasty is on the death list.
Fundamentally speaking, Jiajing was superstitious, but he was also extremely smart. He not only hoped to become an immortal and achieve immortality, but he also would not be easily deceived. Therefore, it was definitely not easy to rely on alchemy to gain power in this dynasty. If you were not careful, you would be
A fatal disaster.
Among these alchemists, only two were able to live a long and prosperous life. One was named Shao Yuanjie and the other was Tao Zhongwen.
Shao Yuanjie was born orthodox and was a Taoist priest in the Qing Palace on Longhu Mountain. He entered the capital in the third year of Jiajing and was valued early on. He used Taoist health-building techniques to recuperate the body of Jiajing, who was still weak and sick at that time. In addition, this person "had no other way."
"It is only because the emperor loved fasting and worshiping, and worked tirelessly during the Yuan Festival, that he continued to be looked after." However, the history of the Ming Dynasty still included him in the "Biography of Ning Xing". History books have always been displeased with such people who relied on alchemy to rise to power.
Tao Zhongwen was recommended by Shao Yuanjie. This person had a famous theory, "Two dragons never meet." The emperor is a real dragon and the prince is a hidden dragon. Only by not setting up a prince in advance and father and son not meeting each other can they stay safe.
So many emperors and princes in the past dynasties have been able to meet each other, but they can't meet here. Jiajing was dubious at first. He didn't see each other on weekdays, but he had to go to the crowning ceremony of the prince. As a result, he met once. On the 16th, the prince was crowned. On the 17th, the prince was crowned.
He suddenly fell ill and died soon after. Jiajing regretted it greatly and believed in it, and never saw King Yu again.
Tao Zhongwen made many predictions. For example, when Jiajing was on tour to the south, he said that a strange wind was swirling around the emperor, thinking it was the "main fire". As a result, a fire broke out in the palace at night and almost burned Jiajing to death, but it was Lu Bing, the Jin Yiwei, who risked his life to rush in.
Enter and carry Jiajing out.
In this way, Jiajing favored Tao Zhongwen even more. He was granted the title of Zhenren, the Minister of Rites, the Young Master, the Young Master, and the Young Master. He was also responsible for the three orphans. This year, he succeeded in praying for rain. He was also granted the title of Uncle Gongcheng.
A noble title, a position of great authority.
Compared with Shao Yuanjie who died more than ten years ago, the seventy-five-year-old Tao Zhongwen is the most powerful person in the Taoist sect today and is favored by the emperor. A Taoist priest with the same surname Tao, who claims to be from the Shenxiao sect, can indeed
It makes people think whether the two are related...
But this kind of thing is tacit. After all, unless the person involved admits this kind of relationship, others cannot mention it at all, otherwise it will be a smear on the face of the real person.
Compared to Zhang Huan, He Jing thought that his clan brothers who served in the Ministry of Punishment were afraid of talking nonsense under the all-pervasive spies of the Jin Yiwei. His legs weakened and he almost fell to the ground.
"Farewell!"
Li Yan got the information easily and didn't stop any longer. He held his hand and walked out of the courtyard with the female ghost.
He stepped aside and walked, his steps neither hurried nor slow. The female ghost floated leisurely in the shadow behind him, looking towards the city of Nanjing.
The last time I came to this ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, as "Zuo Ming", I led the crowd to surround the Song Dynasty Palace to save Qingtian Gaoqiu.
Things are very different now. Not to mention that the two worlds are different, even if it is the same world, it has changed over the past four hundred years.
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What caught Li Yan's attention the most was the hurried footsteps of pedestrians on the street, the sad faces on their brows, and the two words that appeared most frequently in conversations, "Tatars" and "Japanese pirates."
During the Song Dynasty, the people in the south were concerned to a certain extent about the north that suffered foreign invasion, but what they were most concerned about was their own lives, whether the number of taxes would increase and whether they would become more stringent...
In this era, the people in the south have no choice but to care about the situation in the north, because it is closely related to their own interests.
Just two years ago, the food and salary for the northern frontier army was no longer sustainable, so the Ministry of War demolished the east wall to make up for the west wall, and gave priority to the food and salary that should be supplied to Nanjing to be transferred to the frontier army, resulting in a serious shortage of storage in Nanjing, and military pay will be cut in the future. Ultimately, in history
Ten years later, a mutiny broke out. The rebellious soldiers hanged the Minister of War in the street. Nanjing's civil and military officials were so frightened that they fled in confusion.
This is internal pressure, and external pressure is even greater.
Japanese pirates!
In the past, there were no intrusions from foreign enemies in the south, but now the emergence of Japanese pirates has plunged towns in the south into wars year after year. Moreover, unlike the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty in the north, Japanese pirates who land from the sea are often hard to guard against, causing the people in coastal areas to suffer miserably.
Therefore, when the northern Tatars invaded the Great Wall, the southerners were also very panicked when they heard the news.
Anyone with a little knowledge knows that after this chaos, the next strategic target will probably turn to the north again, the prevention of Japanese pirates will be even lower, and the chances of towns near the sea being burned, killed, and plundered will be greater...
"Japan...the Japanese who escaped from the two worlds still collided with each other!"
Li Yan listened with cold eyes.
During the Tang Dynasty, Japan was almost an uncivilized barbarian land. The civilization of the Tang Dynasty invaded easily. An immigration policy was enough to make the islanders who had not lived a good life kill each other and mine silver mines obediently.
Wage war.
During the Song Dynasty, Japan was insular and had a very low sense of existence. After the founding of the Yan Dynasty, it began to focus on developing its navy. When large ships like the Hailong were continuously improved and formed a fleet of sufficient size, they could use this small country to practice and blast away with cannons.
National gate.
During the Ming Dynasty, Japan collided with China this time.
Li Yan actually knew that the main responsibility for the Japanese pirates lay in the Ming Dynasty's maritime ban policy, and many of the Japanese pirate leaders were from the Ming Dynasty. However, when he was in Nanjing and heard that the Japanese came ashore, burned, killed, looted, and committed all kinds of evil, this sense of déjà vu immediately made people fist-clench.
tight.
Of course, the world is still hazy at the moment, and things have to be done one by one. He quickly calmed down his coldness, followed his memory, and came to the place where he sat for consultation, the old number of the Chen family in Baicao Hall.
"Langzhong Li...Langzhong Li is back!"
Seeing this tall and handsome figure, the clerk at the medical clinic was stunned at first. After carefully identifying it, he confirmed it repeatedly, and then rushed in to pass the message.
Li Yan walked in and found to his surprise that the expressions of the people greeting him along the way were very restrained, but they still showed doubts and a sense of avoidance.
What is puzzling is how this person who was taken away by that Taoist was not tortured, but instead became more outstanding...
What I couldn't avoid was that I naturally didn't want to offend Master Tao Xian, who was regarded as a guest by important officials in Nanjing!
Li Yan was not in a hurry, came to his place and waited silently.
Not long after, a shopkeeper came in a hurry, stepped forward and saluted: "Doctor Li, I just informed the young master's family, he will be here right away."
Li Yan said: "No need, this turmoil has affected your hospital. I want to get the medicine box back and resign as a doctor."
The shopkeeper was stunned. As if he had been granted amnesty, he did not dare to politely ask him to stay. He immediately said: "Okay! Okay!"
A quarter of an hour later, Li Yan carried the medicine box and the female ghost and walked out of Baicao Hall. His tall back gradually faded away under the gaze, until he disappeared on the street.