Such an approach naturally aroused dissatisfaction among the people in Beijing. However, the medical center said that now the prince wanted to add a Huimin Department outpatient clinic and control the herbal medicines, resulting in a shortage of medicines in some drug stores. This responsibility was passed on to the court and the government.
Prince.
In the long run, these are measures that will benefit the people. However, since the sick people now cannot afford the disease, they naturally become troubled.
The original medical market was stable, even if it was expensive, there were always people who could afford to see a doctor. Many of the people who went to medical clinics were not from the lower classes, so these people didn't care whether to open Huimin Department outpatient clinics, because although Huimin Department outpatient clinics are cheap, they are still expensive.
According to past knowledge, good doctors have all come out to open medical clinics, and only doctors with poor medical skills will stay. Therefore, anyone who can afford it will not queue up at the Huimin Office.
Of course, the real dignitaries will not make trouble, because they have a certain influence in Beijing. The hospital is limited to fifty patients a day, which has no impact on them at all. As long as they send people to invite them, they can always find a doctor.
Come to the door.
The people in the middle are the ones making the fuss.
But in fact, some dignitaries were also dissatisfied with the prince. Tang Yang told Yuan Qingling that several medical clinics in the city belonged to Princess Huiping. Princess Huiping even cursed in the palace, saying that the prince should not be in charge of things he should be in charge of, but should not be in charge of them.
It's up to the boss to take care of it.
Princess Huiping was the daughter of the late Concubine Su, and she was married to the son of the former judge of the Imperial Hospital. The Prince Consort originally intended to enter the Imperial Hospital, but after becoming the Prince Consort, he could not serve as the imperial physician in the palace, so he went to Huiping.
He worked as a medical officer in the Civil Affairs Bureau, and later the princess simply opened several medical officers for him to manage.
Since Princess Su passed away, Princess Huiping has not been very popular with the Emperor in recent years. The Emperor once said that Huiping was too utilitarian, overbearing and unpopular.
But don't go too far. The emperor usually doesn't say that children and grandchildren will have their own blessings.
Yu Wenhao and Princess Huiping actually had some unpleasant experiences. Two years ago, Princess Huiping wanted her son to go to Jingzhao Mansion for training, so she found Yu Wenhao, but Yu Wenhao suggested that he should be sent out to be a minor official to gain experience first.
Return to Beijing again.
How could Princess Huiping be willing to let her son leave the capital?
She thought that Yu Wenhao did not care about her cousins and had resentment in her heart. At that time, she told the Queen Mother that the Queen Mother must be helping Yu Wenhao by doting on her grandson. She also scolded Princess Huiping. Although Princess Huiping
I didn't dare to say anything, but I always felt resentful in my heart.
After Tang Yang told Yuan Qingling, two days later, Princess Huiping came to visit in person.
Yuan Qingling rarely met Princess Huiping. The married princess and her mother-in-law were no longer around, so she rarely went to the palace. She met her two or three times at Dim Sum and Erbao's first birthday banquet.
Princess Huiping herself liked to hold banquets in her mansion, but she would not invite Yuan Qingling.
"The princess has arrived in person, and it's a long way to welcome her!"
When Yuan Qingling arrived at the main hall, he saw Princess Huiping in a red cloak sitting on a chair. She had red phoenix eyes, eyebrows painted slightly domineering, and the tail of her eyebrows flew up, looking cold and domineering.
Behind her stood two maids, standing with their hands down.
When Princess Huiping saw Yuan Qingling, she only made a common courtesy and said calmly: "Sit down!"
Yuan Qingling could hear the sullen tone in his tone, smiled faintly, walked over and sat down.
Qiluo came in with a tea tray, "Princess, please have tea!"
Princess Huiping picked up the tea, her expression suddenly changed, and she actually smashed the teacup on Qiluo's body. The hot tea splashed out. Qiluo was so frightened that she froze on the spot. She didn't care about the pain in her hands and hurriedly knelt down, "
Princess, calm down!"
Princess Huiping scolded angrily, "How brave are you to not kneel down when you see this princess?"
Just because you are from the Prince of Chu's Palace, can you be arrogant and domineering and disrespectful?"
"Slave... I don't dare!"
Qiluo has been with Yu Wenhao for many years, and she is also the maid of the Prince of Chu's palace. Who wouldn't give her a little favor when she follows the Crown Princess?
Having never been treated like this before, I felt aggrieved and frightened, so I subconsciously turned back to the Crown Princess for help.
When she turned around, Princess Huiping immediately ordered, "Come here, slap me!"
The maid behind her stood up, and they both reached out to Qiluo at the same time, trying to grasp her mouth.
"Wait!"
Yuan Qingling yelled and looked at Princess Huiping with cold eyes, "I, the Prince of Chu, have never had such big rules, and I didn't know that the princess was such a particular person. It's just that she made such a big mistake.
I, the people of Prince Chu's Mansion, don't need the princess to teach me a lesson."
Princess Huiping's words were not directed at Qiluo, but at her. Qiluo was innocently hurt, and seeing her hands turned red, Yuan Qingling felt very angry, so she said to Qiluo: "You
Go out and ask her nanny to come in and serve tea to the princess!"
Qiluo held back her tears, stood up and went out.
Princess Huiping raised her eyebrows, showing a violent look, and snorted, "You know, they say that the Crown Princess is considerate of the servants, but you don't know, they say that the Prince of Chu's palace has no rules, and I am doing this for your own good, so that you will not be criticized.
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There was a look of impatience on Yuan Qingling's face, "Thank you for your kindness, princess. What's the matter with your visit today?"
Princess Huiping sneered, "Why is the Crown Princess so anxious?
Please sit down now, can't you let me have a sip of tea before we talk?"
Yuan Qingling was reluctant to put up with her, but today Tang Yang was talking about the medical center, so she just wanted to listen to her reasons.
After Qiluo went down, she saw that her hands were reddened by the scalding tea and she was almost slapped, and she couldn't help but cry out in grievance.
Ah Si happened to be passing by and saw Qiluo crying inside, so he couldn't help asking: "What's wrong?"
Qi Luo Fu Shen told the whole story. Ah Si was a hot-tempered person and immediately sneered, "It's so majestic."
Seeing her grandma serving tea, she said, "I'll bring it to you."
His grandmother said: "Isn't this bad?
Fourth girl, you are the master, how can you do the work of serving tea and water?"
"Since she has made things difficult for Qiluo, she will definitely make things difficult for you. I'll go!"
Ah Si picked up the saucer and went out.
Entering the main hall, Ah Si went in with a full belly and brought the tea to Princess Huiping. His action was rather rough. After the teacup fell, a few drops of tea dripped out, "Princess, please give me tea!"
Princess Huiping looked at Ah Si coldly. She knew Ah Si, a member of the Yuan family. She looked at Ah Si coldly, "A girl from the Yuan family came to be a slave in the Prince of Chu's palace. Mrs. Dingguo is an old fool."
Yet?
Are you trying to harm your own family members to please the prince, or is there not even a single servant in Prince Chu's palace to serve you?"
Ah Si had a sharp tongue and immediately replied, "There are many servants in the Chu Palace, but they can't serve the princess. If I hadn't come in person, I'd be afraid that the tea would be spilled on another person, so why bother?"
What a waste of such a good teacup?
As for whether my grandmother is old and confused, the princess might as well ask her in person, but the princess had better prevent her old lady from becoming confused and unable to recognize the princess. If the dragon hits her with a cane, the princess can only suffer. After all,
We are all old fools, how can the princess argue with the old fool?"