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Chapter 2018 Mourning One

Man Bao was secretly preparing to resign. He might not be able to bring any disciples when he goes on a study tour, so their best future was to stay in the Imperial Hospital or go to the local Imperial Medical Office.

But no matter which one it is, it would not be wrong to have more talents and connections in the hospital.

Unlike other imperial doctors who planned to stay in Taiyuan Hospital for the rest of their lives, Man Bao did not plan to stay in Taiyuan Hospital for the rest of his life.

Therefore, she did not shy away from teaching medical assistants at all, and she did not worry about teaching her apprentices to starve to death.

When the selected Doctors Cai and Yin saw Zhou Man giving them more detailed instructions than before, they all cheered up and listened carefully without daring to relax.

In fact, to put it bluntly, they were standing here to pay attention to everyone's faces. Seeing that Mrs. Cui's face was not very good, Manbao asked the palace maid to ask while saying to the three people standing behind him: "Did you see that, like Mr. Cui?

If a person like this is suffering from diabetes, she is sick because there is nothing in her stomach and her hands are shaking. What should we do now?"

They know this, just eat, but they are very particular about what they eat.

The three of them discussed in a low voice. After a while, the palace maid helped Mrs. Cui to the side hall where she was resting. The others continued to kneel and cry when the time came.

Man Bao stood still and said to Dr. Liu, "Take Dr. Assistant Yin to have a look. If you can't deal with it, ask someone to call me."

Dr. Liu agreed in a low voice and went to the side hall with Dr. Yin.

Dr. Yin was a little excited. He lowered his voice and said to Dr. Liu, "Dr. Liu, Dr. Zhou is so kind to you."

Dr. Liu nodded with deep understanding. Yes, her grandfather even refused to teach her medical skills. The master taught her everything and never kept secrets."

Man Bao felt that Ming Da's face was crying too much, so he took advantage of the break and told Dr. Cai to keep an eye on the person before going in to find Ming Da and taking her and Chang Yu to the side hall.

Seeing that their eyes were red and swollen, she asked the palace attendants to bring them a piece of ice to put on their eyes, and then comforted them: "You are sorry, if your body is broken by crying, the Queen Mother will not feel at ease when she leaves."

Mingda and Changyu were really sad, after all, the Queen Mother had always loved them very much.

Especially Mingda, because she is the legitimate princess, she and Yunfeng have similar status to the Queen Mother. Even because they accompany the Queen Mother more, they are actually two points closer than Yunfeng.

It's just that the Queen Mother pities Yunfeng, so it seems that Yunfeng is favored more. But when the inheritance was divided last night, in fact, her share was second only to the prince and Prince Xinqing, and it was two cents richer than Yunfeng's.

The two of them were not talking happily, and Manbao didn't provoke them to talk. He let them rest for a while, gave Mingda a few injections, and then sent them back.

Because he had a good relationship with the Crown Princess, Man Bao would always ask someone to help the Crown Princess go to the side hall. The little Emperor's grandson did not have to keep vigil, but he still had to show up three times a day, and it was very difficult to be held by the nanny and knelt down to kowtow.

In addition, there were bursts of crying outside, and the mourning hall was filled with the scent of sandalwood. The little emperor's grandson was frightened and cried in no time.

Man Bao could only hold him and rub his back, massage his acupoints to stop his fear, and then prescribed medicine for the wet nurse to drink. After letting him drink milk, he slowly calmed down, but because he cried for a long time,

Even when he was asleep, he would twitch and twitch, and his nose would tremble from time to time as he sniffed from Man Bao's shoulder.

The prince and the princess felt distressed, and the emperor and the queen also felt distressed. However, the emperor could not give orders and could only look at the queen.

The queen then ordered that children under the age of seven in the clan do not have to come to cry or keep vigil. The queen mother cared deeply for her descendants and would not want them to be frightened.

So the little emperor's grandson was sent back to the East Palace, and the children's cries in the mourning hall became less frequent.

The Queen Mother died of illness. The Emperor was grieved and cried for seven days in person. The officials and their family members also cried with him for seven days. The first three days were fine, but from the fourth day onwards, people kept falling down because they couldn't bear it, and the Imperial Hospital became even busier.

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Man Bao was on duty with other imperial doctors, but she slept for no more than two hours a day. On the seventh day, she felt like her eyes were closing even when she was walking. But if someone fell down, she would be the quickest to notice it.

The Minister of Rites began to write a letter stating that the emperor should give top priority to state affairs and should not be too sad, otherwise he would not be at ease after the Queen Mother left...

Other ministers in the court followed suit and wrote to the emperor. The emperor was persuaded three times before he stopped mourning in person and the officials began to restore order.

The Queen Mother's mourning hall is still there, and the monks of the Huguo Temple and the Taoist priests of the Xuandu Temple are still chanting sutras and performing rituals. However, except for the royal family and the clan, all the officials no longer enter the palace to mourn, but start to go to work normally.

Finally, the official family members no longer need to enter the palace early in the morning and leave the palace in the evening.

The emperor canceled the big court meetings, and only held small court meetings with the ministers every day, and then put on the clothes. From time to time, he thought of the Queen Mother and cried.

She was really crying. Because the emperor was sad, Manbao and Dr. Xiao rushed to the small study twice and were very sure that the emperor was really sad. Not only were the tears flowing, but his pulse could also be seen to be very sad.

Man Bao thought about it for a moment and felt that if something happened to her mother, she would definitely cry to death, so she comforted the emperor with understanding, and then gave him a painful soothing medicine, hoping that the emperor, who didn't like to drink medicine, would drink it again.

After taking the medicine, I wanted to take a little more medicine in order not to drink it.

It was impossible to think about it. Until Man Bao could leave the palace and go home to rest, the emperor would still go to the Queen Mother's mourning hall to cry from time to time.

She moved the box given to her by the Queen Mother back home, then walked around the house, and finally asked her elder brother to install the small wooden house in a good location, and then put the statues of Buddha and Lao Tzu given by the Queen Mother into them respectively.

There is a stand in front of each statue for incense burners and offerings.

Man Bao said to his family: "This is a gift from the Queen Mother. If I am not at home in the future, please remember to help me burn incense."

Mrs. Zheng was dumbfounded, "There is no room for it... Do you want to separate?"

"I built separate houses for them, and I think Buddhist scriptures and Taoist scriptures have something in common. They might be able to discuss it together. It doesn't matter," Man Bao said, "As long as we are pious when offering incense.

Already."

Xiao Qian thought so too, and said to Man Bao, "Sister-in-law, I'll do it for you."

Manbao smiled and narrowed his eyes, "Thank you, sister-in-law."

"Tell my sister-in-law what wishes you have, and she will make them for you."

Man Bao said seriously: "I hope the medical books the Queen Mother gave me are true."

"ah?"

Man Bao said seriously: "Just make this wish. I hope that the medical books given to me by the Queen Mother are all genuine, especially the "Qing Sang Sutra". It would be even better if I can get the second volume."

Bai Shan was surprised, "The Queen Mother has the "Qing Sang Sutra" in her hand, and did she give it to you?"

Man Bao nodded, "Not only the Qing Sang Sutra, but also five medical books, but I've been too busy recently, so I haven't had time to read them yet."

But with the "Qing Sang Jing" in front of her, no matter how bad the other medical books were, they wouldn't be that bad, so she decided to read it soon.


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