That night, after dinner, Jia Ke and Aunt Zhou said: "Auntie, after these days of cultivation, I have been drinking that painful yellow soup every day. My son really can't bear it anymore. Besides, my son's illness has been cured. There is no need to continue eating."
The medicine is gone."
"That medicine was prescribed by Dr. Wang. It's very effective. I saw that your life was almost gone, but you took this medicine to save your life. I think you should take it for a few more days. If you don't like the medicine, I'll give it to you."
Your uncle (Aunt Zhou's brother) went to the street to buy some candied fruits and take a few after taking the medicine." Aunt Zhou said uneasily after hearing what he said.
Jia Ke said in his heart: "I'm afraid it's not Dr. Wang's prescription that works, but Judge Cui's magic." He had seen with his own eyes that Jia Ke's soul had gone to the City of Wasted Death to report.
"Auntie, this is medicine that is poisonous. Taking medicine when you are sick is of no help. I am still taking medicine now that I am well. I am afraid that it will not only be ineffective but also harmful to my health. If Auntie is not worried, it is better to ask a doctor to take a look. If
I don't need to take medicine to recover." Jia Ke had no choice but to persuade him again. Knowing that Aunt Zhou was very concerned about his future in studying, he persuaded him again: "Besides, I have been sick for several days, and I don't know how much I have fallen behind in my homework. I can't compare.
Others (Jia Zhu) are smart, but now they have fallen behind in so many lessons, what should we do?"
Aunt Zhou thought about this and saw that Jia Ke was indeed fine in the past few days. Then she said: "Then I will go back tomorrow, sir, madam, and ask an old doctor to come and take a look at you. If he has indeed recovered,
I will obey you."
After saying that, she lamented that she could no longer invite Imperial Physician Wang to diagnose and treat Jia Ke. She was able to invite Imperial Physician Wang to come because she was a maid that Jia Mu valued, and Jia Mu also thought that Jia Ke was the first of her youngest son Jia Zheng.
My son, he made an exception and invited Dr. Wang to come with his own post. How could others invite Dr. Wang like this?
After a night of silence, Aunt Zhou went to Mrs. Wang's room to say hello early the next morning. She saw that Jia Zheng and Mrs. Wang had finished washing and were sitting in the main hall, preparing for breakfast. Aunt Zhou quickly asked the two waiters to have their meal.
After the two of them had finished eating, they sat down again. Aunt Zhou stood aside and came up to talk to Jia Zheng when there was nothing else to do. Mrs. Wang said: "Master, Madam, I seem to have gotten better these days. I wonder if you can take a seat."
The doctor is here to check it out. If he is really well, it will save me and my wife from worrying, and he can continue to study and make progress. If he becomes successful in the future, he can repay me and my wife for their kindness in raising me."
"Ke'er has really gotten along well these days. If you didn't tell me, I would also invite the doctor here in the next couple of days, otherwise I will miss a lot of homework." Jia Zheng heard what Aunt Zhou said and agreed.
When Mrs. Wang saw that Jia Zheng had agreed, she ordered her companion Zhou Rui's family who was standing by: "You should go to Hu Qingtang and ask old doctor Hu to come and diagnose my uncle's pulse. It's very good. Don't delay your studies."
Zhou Rui's family should be in a hurry.
"When old doctor Hu comes, call me back and I'll go and listen." Jia Zhengyan said, and then he pondered for a while and then said: "Aunt Zhou and Ke'er are only served by a little maid, so I'm afraid they won't be able to handle it. You can give Aunt Zhou some more
Add a maid, the one named Chun Cao, I think she is quite motivated to serve Ke'er, so I will ask her to serve Ke'er exclusively."
Upon hearing this, Mrs. Wang stood up quickly and said, "It's my fault. I was worried about family affairs and was confused for a while. Pearl already has two maids to serve her. How about adding another one to my eldest brother?"
"No need, Ke'er is different from Zhu'er, it won't be too late to add another child when she is older," Jia Zheng said.
When Mrs. Wang heard this, she knew that Jia Zheng was telling her that there was a difference between concubine and concubine, so as to reassure her. She felt relieved at the same time.
With nothing to do, Jia Zheng went to the study room in front, and Mrs. Wang asked Aunt Zhou to leave.
At this time, Zhou Rui's family said to Mrs. Wang: "Madam, I think the master is still on your side. This time, he is just more concerned about it because the man over there almost died. Madam, don't take it to heart."
Mrs. Wang said: "A few days ago, I went there to visit and found that Brother Ke's speech was not the same as before. It seems that he has woken up. If we can live a stable life, our family will not lack his share of the family property."
"Let's stop those little tricks from now on. We don't have to make people laugh." Mrs. Wang smiled and told the Zhou Rui family. The Zhou Rui family agreed.
Near noon, Dr. Hu was invited, and Jia Zheng personally accompanied him to Jia Ke's room.
Jia Ke saw Jia Zheng entering the courtyard accompanied by an old man with gray hair, and immediately stood up to greet him.
Jia Zheng was quite satisfied with Jia Ke's thoughtful etiquette, and nodded to Jia Ke with a smile. He turned around and said to old doctor Hu: "This is my evil son. He was seriously ill a few days ago. Her grandmother was worried and invited the king of the palace.
The imperial doctor came and prescribed a prescription. It seems to have improved greatly in the past few days, but I couldn't be sure, so I asked the old gentleman to check the pulse and it seems that I have recovered."
Doctor Hu did not diagnose the pulse first, but asked for the prescription from Imperial Physician Wang. After reading it, he said to Jia Zheng: "I have read the prescription from Imperial Physician Wang. This medicine is very dangerous. It shows that the young master's condition at that time was serious."
It's dangerous. When I came in now, I saw that the young master's complexion was rosy and his body was bright, and he didn't look sick. I'll check his pulse again and if it's okay, then you'll have nothing to worry about."
After saying that, he asked Jia Ke to sit down at the table. The maid Chun Cao hurriedly moved the embroidery stool for Jia Zheng and the doctor to sit. Old doctor Hu put his hand on Jia Ke's veins and examined it carefully. After a while, he returned the hand to Jia Ke.
, check the pulse again.
After diagnosing the pulse again, he stood up and saluted Jia Zheng and said, "Don't worry, sir. The young master's pulse is strong and powerful, and the five internal organs and qi and blood are flowing smoothly. It is much stronger than ordinary people. The young master's illness has been cured."
When Jia Zheng heard this, he was overjoyed. He thanked Dr. Hu, asked his attendants to bring him the medical fee, and sent someone to send Dr. Hu away. He turned back to Jia Ke and said, "Now that the disease has been cured, we must not slack off.
Tomorrow, follow your mother (Mrs. Wang) to kowtow to your grandmother and then go to the study to study. I have already told my husband that you must make up for your missed homework. You must work hard to make progress, otherwise I will peel your skin off carefully.
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Jia Zheng was originally going to be born in Kejia. Unexpectedly, when his father Jia Daishan died, the emperor gave Jia Zheng an additional title of chief and asked him to study in the ministry. Jia Zheng could not disobey his orders, and he believed that from then on
Unfortunately, he put his hope in the next generation, so he was very strict with Jia Ke and Jia Zhu's studies.
Jia Ke was naturally full of respect, saying that he would not disappoint his father and must stand out. Jia Zheng then left with satisfaction.
On the second day, Jia Ke and Aunt Zhou went to Mrs. Wang's house to pay her respects. Mrs. Wang encouraged her a few words, and when she saw that nothing happened, she took Jia Ke with her, and Aunt Zhou went to Mrs. Jia's house.
When they entered the hanging flower door, they saw corridors on both sides, and a hallway in the middle. There was a marble screen with a red sandalwood frame. Turning around the screen, there were three small halls, and behind the hall was the main courtyard. There were five upper rooms in the front.
There are carved beams and painted buildings, verandahs and rooms on both sides of the mountain, hung with parrots, thrushes and other birds of various colors. There were several girls in red and green sitting on the steps. When they saw them coming, they all came up to greet them with a smile and said: "The old lady was reciting just now!
It just happened to be here." Several people scrambled to open the curtain, and someone reported to the inside: "Madam and Uncle Ke are here."
When several people entered the room, they saw a kind-hearted old lady sitting on top. Mrs. Wang, Jia Ke and Aunt Zhou hurriedly came forward to pay their respects. Jia Ke knew that this was Jia's mother.
After they finished the ceremony, Jia Mu asked them to sit down. Jia Ke stood up and knelt down in the middle. He bowed to Jia Mu and said, "My grandson is sick this time. Thanks to our ancestors, we invited the imperial doctor to save our grandson's life."
Come. Everything my grandson has belongs to my ancestors, so there is no other gift of thanks. I just kowtow to my ancestors here to express my grandson’s filial piety."
After saying this, he grabbed the ground with his head and kept kowtowing. When his head hit the floor tiles, there was a "bang, bang" sound.
Seeing that Jia Ke was in such a hurry, Jia Mu was very happy and felt that it was not in vain to invite the imperial doctor for him. At the same time, she was also quite proud. She thought that his filial piety must have been taught by Aunt Zhou from time to time, and she was the one who personally taught him.
The trustworthy people who came out of the seasoning showed that their mother and son loved her. Jia Mu thought so in her heart and complained in her mouth: "You monkeys have broken my heart. Your illness is just right. If anything happens to you, call me."
The old woman is still heartbroken. Get up quickly, your health is important."
Jia Ke then stood up, thanked Jia Mu and went back to sit down next to Mrs. Wang. Aunt Zhou who was standing next to her looked over with concern on her face, fearing that he would be hurt.
In fact, Jia Ke has been indoctrinated by Lu Bu Zhiyong in the past few days, and his body is stronger than ordinary people. The kowtow just now did not hurt him at all, but it was just to please Jia's mother.