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Chapter Ten: Qu Duan Treats Diseases

However, the Zhao Guan family never expected that the person who saved Wu Jie's life and his problems this time would be Qu Duan.

If you want to say who Qu Duan despises the most in the world, the list may be too long. But if you want to say who he hates the most, then everyone who raises horses in the imperial camp rear army and the imperial cavalry army knows that King Wu Jie of Han must be the first

One, oh, 280% is his younger brother Wu Lin.

It is said that Qu Da went too far back then, annexing friendly forces, mocking the officials, and even killing his immediate boss Wang Shu. As a result, the then censor Zhongcheng Hu Yin ordered his subordinate Wu Jie to arrest him and escort him to Tokyo to hand him over to the officials. You can imagine what would happen if

It wasn't because Daozu had changed his mind, but any one of the Zhao and Song emperors would die or even die a good death, let alone being able to lead troops into battle later.

With Qu Duan's temper, he hated Wu Jie who tied him up and took his place, especially since this guy actually came into the eyes of the officials. Yaoshan became famous in one battle, and he was granted the title earlier than himself.

Jiedu and Wenwen suppressed themselves. If it weren't for the guidance of the officials' "Spring Breeze and Rain", they would have been in trouble earlier.

But then again, haven't 1989 passed? In the battle of Huolu, the imperial cavalry suffered heavy casualties, which changed his mentality drastically. He let go of all the things he had done in the past, and really began to examine himself. Many things were...

It's not that it's over done.

He had heard in Tokyo that Wu Jie was seriously ill this time, and he was about to see the Lord of Hell several times. The two elders of the Wu family were so panicked that they not only sought medical treatment everywhere, but also brought monks, Taoists, and Zoroastrian cultists to their home without any taboos.

It could save his son's life. He suddenly felt uncomfortable after hearing this. He happened to be coming to Kansai to replenish his troops, so he "invited" an enlightened monk, Zen Master Dahui, to come to the Wu family in Yan'an Prefecture.

To be honest, it only depends on how good they are. If he had brought someone else here, Wu Lin would have doubted whether the bald donkey stabbed a villain to make my brother die early. But when he took a look, hey, isn't this Zen Master Dahui? Come in. Dahui

The Zen master is about to cry. He actively followed the Northern Expedition and served as a civilian husband or even an auxiliary soldier. He was regarded as a model by the Zhao family. Last year alone, he was praised three times in the Di newspaper, and the word "Golden Body" was added in front of his title.

, became the only six-character Zen master in the Song Dynasty, received unique favor in the religious world, and gained a great reputation overseas. Therefore, although he was planning to return to Tokyo to find a temple to continue his business, he continued to talk nonsense with his old friend Zhang Jiucheng, who was now prosperous in officialdom. Before his death,

Publish a book for yourself. But the Shaolin Temple, which has opened a branch temple in Yanjing, the Lingjiu Temple, which is planning to open a temple, and the Daxiangguo Temple (yes, Zhao Guan’s family has really fulfilled their original promise) have invited him to go north to promote Buddhism, and he will definitely be in the new capital.

He wanted to overwhelm those Taoist priests. He felt that it was not easy to go to talk to fellow Buddhists, but he was "invited" by Qu Duan on the way.

The key is that he is a meditator and has only a brief knowledge of Qihuang's art. If he doesn't cooperate, there is no guarantee that the soldiers from the inside out will kill him and bleed him, and it won't be easy for the officials to appreciate him!

But at least I have been in the temple for many years, and I have some understanding of the families of some seriously ill patients who seek comfort, so I can only try to use advanced language to explain the life and death, but I don’t know what he said, anyway, I understand it as this

Just hold back the blood stasis and spit it out.

He was good at this, so he turned on his Great Onmyoji mode in front of everyone, and made Wu Jie, who was still alive on the hospital bed, vomit a mouthful of blood, and then he jumped up and wanted to fight Qu Duan to the death - of course

, he definitely can’t win in this state.

However, after the incident, all the famous doctors took a pulse and felt that King Wu Han's condition had improved greatly. I really felt that Zen Master Dahui was worthy of being the official's favorite, he was so capable.

Zen Master Dahui: I always feel like it’s developing in some strange place.

In fact, they didn't know that Wu Jie Mianhuang himself had a bad liver. He was very stressed and liked to take some pills. In fact, the prescriptions prescribed by many doctors were correct, but the lack of such a stimulus caused him to have repeated attacks.

. If a certain official doesn't climb out of the well to lead the anti-gold cause, he goes to Sichuan and Sichuan to fight with the Wanyan family all day long. If he is tired, he will only eat more.

Not to mention Zen Master Mahahui, even if gods come, it will be difficult to save him.

But the result was good. Wu Jie was out of danger, and peace and stability in Guanzhong and even Hedong were guaranteed. When he calmed down, he realized that Qu Duan had good intentions and wanted to save his life. From then on, the two became enemies. It is conceivable that a hundred years later there will be another

It's a good story.

There was only one problem. Qu Duan failed to control the heat while chatting, and said something that many people knew but only the Wu family kept silent - Wu Gong, Wu Jie's eldest son, was born to his father Wu Min and his maidservant.

Wu Jie was afraid that his wife would have the guts to do it but would not recognize him as a concubine. Wu Jie, who had just gotten married, had to take the blame for his father and recognized his concubine brother as his adopted son.

Unfortunately, Wu Jie's mother Liu was present at the time. When she heard about this and saw the guilty expression on the old thief's face, she exploded on the spot. She chased her man three streets with a knife, and was finally hugged by Wu Lin who rushed over.

He was so angry that he scratched his own son's face and kept saying, "I raised you for nothing, and you are still lying to me."

You must know that it has been four years since the recovery of Yan'an Prefecture, and it has become somewhat prosperous. Now there are many retired soldiers. Her commotion in broad daylight has caused gossip that was only within the army, and soon spread throughout Kansai.

It spread quickly like a prairie fire and soon reached Tokyo.

You talk about this kind of family ethics plot, isn't it going to increase the performance of Yushitai?

Poor Wu Jie, the prince at the edge of the town, had to go to Shu to plead guilty for his family's troubles as soon as he could go to the ground - it is right for a son to hide from his father, but it must be his fault if the family troubles become known to the whole world.

He also indirectly rescued Zhang Jun. Under the dazzling eyes of the censors, they discovered that the problems in the rear army of the imperial camp were even more serious. A large number of generals were corrupt, some generals killed and skinned their concubines (Yang Zheng), and some of them dared to fight in the Northern Expedition.

During this period, he almost killed the Taihang Mountain rebel Zhang Hengbu by beggaring his neighbor. How could this proper Western Army habit appear in our Jianyan Dynasty?

What's even more terrible is that there is a censor who says that his family has "constant contradictions and poor moral conduct" and is not worthy of marrying our noble princess and marrying into the family of a wise and powerful official.

Only then did Wu Jie panic, and what made him even more panic was that Zhao Guan's family had left this decree unfulfilled.

But in the face of the increasingly powerful officialdom and the reality of self-reliance, Wu Jie did not dare to take any action, including asking familiar central officials.

In fact, he was also unlucky. As Zhao Guanjia said, although the Western Army was docile to the imperial court, it was still a semi-separatist state left over from history. The various unhealthy tendencies in the army were truly a collection of past dynasties. He, Wu Jie, just happened to take over.

This old-style army is full of bad habits. But he has no other way at the moment. He can only panic in his heart and strictly restrain his family. Until Jing Zhaoyin, the Kansai ambassador Xiang Yu Wenxuzhong resigned, and the Minister of War Liu Ziyu offered to

He came to Chang'an with the intention of taking over.

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