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Chapter 49 Concubine Duan sadly passed away

Chapter 49 Concubine Duan dies of grief

Author: Guanghan Gongren

Chapter 49 Concubine Duan died of grief

"Forget it, everyone knows that you imperial doctors are not as good as the scholar-gentlemen before you. But these days are different from the past. I am impatient to listen. Just one sentence, we all know that Sister Duan is weak. But in the middle of winter,

It's been a good time, why is it not good to see the beginning of spring? Not to mention the grace of the Queen Mother, Princess Duankang has always had peace here. Yesterday everyone said it was fine, but today they are saying that the person who came is not good.

, the epidemic is not so fast when you are infected?" Princess De calmed down quickly and asked one sentence after another.

I listened to the secret praises. Even though Concubine De was usually gentle, she always caught on to her ideas. There was no room for confusion.

"Your Majesty, I didn't come to take your pulse yesterday." Meng Shixin said with a wry smile, but when he saw Concubine De's eyebrows raised, he quickly said: "But Chen Laoyuan's vice president has also seen the pulse report, and there is indeed no problem. But.

Have you ever noticed that every imperial doctor wrote at the end of the pulse record, "All five internal organs are weak, rest is the best." The imperial concubine suffered too much from her gynecological problems in her early years, and for some reason she didn't take good care of herself afterwards. There was already a problem at the root.

.So her body was originally much weaker than that of ordinary people. When she was young, she could not see much difference if she rested. But after middle age, she became severely exhausted. Many ordinary things that seemed small to ordinary people, such as being angry or blowing a cold wind,

This may cause illness or even death.”

When I heard the word "lost my life", I became even more panicked and almost lost my temper and said: "Quack doctor, you are talking nonsense."

"Huaishu, be careful what you say." A majestic and clear voice came from far outside. After hearing it, I immediately dared not speak anymore. All the people in the palace also moved away and gave way to the main road. The Queen Mother walked with the help of a golden nanmu crutch.

When she came in, I helped Concubine Demu up and we saw the ceremony together.

The Queen Mother heard my voice and suddenly turned her head to look at me. Although I lowered my head and did not meet her eyes, I could still feel the sharp scrutiny, and my heart tightened.

I have never been looked at by her like this in years. I quickly thought about what happened recently that touched her. I didn’t want to die to the point of making her unhappy.

Not to mention that I was wandering here, the Queen Mother had already withdrew her gaze and asked: "How is your concubine now? Is she awake?" She was obviously talking to Meng Shixin.

Meng Shixin said: "The princess's condition has initially stabilized, but she is still in a coma."

"When will sister wake up?"

"Here, if nothing happens, I'll be awake within three days."

The Queen Mother calmed down for a moment and was quite satisfied with this answer. However, Concubine De was a little angry and could not calm down and said: "Your Majesty, Sister Duan's situation is not good, so please ask Dr. Wen to come back and take a look. After all, he is also

I have been treating my sister for many years."

Wen Shichu, I was struck by what I heard. It is said that the mentor of Wei Lin, who is currently the imperial hospital magistrate, was responsible for the plague that ravaged the country in the early years of the Qianyuan Dynasty. Later, although the harem was involved, Yanzan retired to keep vigil at the funeral of his biological mother, the Empress Dowager Zhaohui.

He got involved in the court. However, the Queen Mother still respected him. He must be a man of great ability. It would be great to treat Concubine Duanmu.

Unexpectedly, the Queen Mother shook her head and said: "Master Wen has been guarding Zi Palace for many years, and no matter how good his medical skills are, he will inevitably become rusty. What's more, there are specialties in medicine, and he may not be better than Dr. Meng in the field of qi disease."

Since the Queen Mother objected, she naturally did not mention this issue again. Then the mother-in-law and several old concubines came together one after another, and everyone exchanged greetings with a small sound. The Queen Mother frowned and said: "Concubine Duangui, now

The most important thing is to rest. With so many people crowded here, I won’t disturb my sister. Anyway, she is still asleep and we can’t see her for the time being. If everyone is fine, please go back first. Please ask Sister De to handle the follow-up matters here. If necessary, let me know

It’s okay for the sisters to take turns waiting on you.”

Everyone hurriedly said "Yes", the Queen Mother looked at the sky and took the lead to help the palace maid leave. Before leaving, she glanced at Meng Shixin and said slowly: "The Ai family knows that life and death are determined by fate, and the imperial doctor cannot guarantee that the medicine will cure the disease.

But it is a matter of eating the emperor's salary and being loyal to the emperor. If you only seek to protect yourself and do not try your best to heal the master, you will not be unjust even if you die."

Meng Shixin was stunned and quickly agreed.

I don’t know what it’s like in my heart. While I am worried about the Queen Mother’s sharp scrutiny, I am also worried about Concubine Duan Mu. Although I don’t have the same deep emotions and gratitude towards her as Concubine De Mu, she has watched me grow up after all.

Elders, we have experienced Xun's incident together and understand her profound suffering and misfortune as a woman. I really hope that she can get through it, but after hearing the half-hidden and half-explicit hints from Dr. Meng, I feel so unsure. I

Even so, what about Sister Wen Yi, Concubine Duan's only adopted daughter? Did she receive the news that her adoptive mother was critically ill at this time?

However, nine years ago, after Sister Wen Yi came out as Yikang, the nephew of the late Emperor Zhaojie's concubine and the eldest son of the Luo family, who was a new scholar, she was quickly appointed as the consort of Yuzhang Prefecture. There is still a lot of information about whether the princess will follow her husband to take office or stay in the princess mansion.

The elders of the Zongren Mansion and the Ministry of Rites debated for a while. In the end, Concubine Duanmu felt sorry for her daughter and told the Queen Mother that if she wanted wealth and comfort, she would have chosen a noble man from the capital as her consort. The couple had just gotten married and had no children yet.

, if we stick to the old rules and separate the two places, it will inevitably waste the princess's youth. Although the royal daughter does not need to look at the face of her husband's family, it will not be good for the princess in the future.

The motherly love of Quanquan was beyond words, and the Queen Mother naturally sold her face. So she bid farewell to the mandarin ducks in a ten-mile pavilion, which really became a good story. Some married women praised the Queen Mother for her kindness. She did not marry Sister Wen Yi to a powerful family for the sake of reputation, but

I chose a family like the Luo family with a simple population and an upright family background, and a young and promising young man like Luo Yikang.

Concubine Xin often comes to the palace to see Concubine Duan these days. Unfortunately, her condition is good and bad, and she rarely wakes up, so she can only nag Concubine Duan and the others, "Sister Duan, you can see this."

Understand, we people are just filling in the palace, and the child's life is really comfortable only if it is comfortable. Everything else is just empty." She also felt that her Shu and the Emperor were decided by her father when he was still alive.

In the marriage, the eldest son-in-law is the second son-in-law of the hereditary Duke's mansion. Looking at the scenery, it is so close. It is a pity that five generations of the same family, direct descendants and descendants, live together in more than a dozen families. The trouble in a big family is that even the princess cannot be alone. She wants to

It would be better for a daughter to fulfill the national filial piety and then go to the Queen Mother and the Emperor's brother to move to the Princess' Mansion.

The mother-in-law sighed, and finally couldn't help but said: "But the matter has two ends. Yuzhang is thousands of miles away from the capital. It will take ten days for the Zongren Mansion to rush to report. It's freezing cold, and Wen Yi is delicate.

Girl, I don’t know yet.”

No one could continue talking about what was to come. Everyone could tell that Concubine Duan Mu was probably at the end of her life this time.

Concubine Fu avoided the important matter and said lightly: "Sister, don't think too much. Sister Duan and Wen Yi are destined to be mother and daughter."

But sometimes fate is too illusory. After suffering for half a month, Concubine Duanmu did not wait for the daughter she had longed for, and finally passed away on the morning of February 5th.

When she left, her skinny hands held the Queen Mother tightly, and she struggled to utter two words. The Queen Mother leaned over to listen, and repeated: "Liangyu. It means Wenyi."

Concubine Duanmu nodded heavily, looked at the Queen Mother, and breathed her last breath.

The Queen Mother turned her face away, unable to bear to look any further.

I was the first to hold back and burst into tears.

On the fifth day of the second lunar month in the tenth year of Zhengzhang, Imperial Concubine Kao Duan passed away at the age of fifty-one.

Concubine Duan is too miserable. It’s okay to leave. Don’t enter the palace again in the next life.

(End of chapter)


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