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Chapter 17 The Death of Empress Changsun

Empress Changsun, the head of the harem of the Tang Dynasty.

She is Li Shimin's closest and most trusted lover, the sister of Sun Wuji, the current Sikong Chang, and the mother of the future third-generation emperor of the Tang Dynasty. In terms of power, Changsun is certainly not the number one person in the Tang Dynasty, but everyone knows

He was aware of her status in the emperor's heart and her influence.

However, this most noble woman in the Tang Dynasty was now too sick to get up.

Two years ago, the eldest grandson was seriously ill. At that time, the crown prince Li Chengqian asked for amnesty from the world, and at the same time, he sent people to Taoism to pray for her, but the eldest grandson firmly refused. In the end, Li Shimin had no choice but to invite the eminent monk from Puguang Temple to enter the palace to pray for blessings. Finally,

The queen's illness miraculously recovered.

So this time, the emperor also thought of Buddhism and issued an order to repair 392 temples in the world to find the last chance of life for the seriously ill queen...

But Li Yuanjia knew that it might be useless.

He couldn't remember exactly which year Changsun died, but one thing was certain, it was definitely not too late before the death of the Supreme Emperor. Because there seemed to be a saying in his memory, that was, the reason why Queen Changsun died so early was because

It has something to do with the fact that Li Yuan tried his best to serve him when he was seriously ill and became ill due to overwork!

In other words, the eldest grandson's days are really numbered.

Just thinking of this, Li Yuanjia immediately understood the reason why the emperor repaired the temples all over the world, and also understood why Li Shimin looked so exhausted.

Then……

Taking a deep breath, he buried his head downward and never looked at the high platform again.

At first, my heartbeat was pounding, but then it quickly calmed down.

He knew that if there was one person in the world who could save Empress Changsun, it could only be him, Li Yuanjia, the King of Han of the Tang Dynasty!

Although he does not understand traditional Chinese medicine, let alone traditional Chinese medicine from more than a thousand years ago, as a former doctor and a doctor in the 21st century, Li Yuanjia can be sure that his ability to save people far exceeds that of this era.

Anyone! Even if he does not have the medical equipment of the future or even any chemical drugs in his hands now, this fact will not change in any way!

On the one hand, it is Li Yuanjia's self-confidence, and on the other hand, it is the poor medical level of this era.

How many years did it take for the witch doctors with religious overtones to be classified as medical workers? Moreover, after the doctors of the Tang Dynasty lost their mysterious cloak, if they could really cure many diseases, they would be able to cure many diseases.

If people's life spans were greatly increased, would they still be at their current social status in the Tang Dynasty?

Therefore, the only one who can save Empress Changsun is Li Yuanjia.

Of course, it's only possible.

but……

No matter how much time the eldest grandson has left, no matter how much that woman will be later praised by historians, or even labeled as a queen for eternity, does she have anything to do with him, King Li Yuanjia of Han Dynasty?

When the time comes to die, there is no escape!

Thinking of the imperial concubine who had been seriously ill since the year before last but was helpless in the palace and could only spend the last days of her life in a miserable state, Li Yuanjia's heart gradually became cold. He looked quietly.

Sitting in his seat, listening to Wei Zheng, the servant, continue to read out the emperor's decree...

How about the empress of the Tang Dynasty? What about one queen through the ages?

If I don't take action, what's the use of the so-called title?

At this moment, Li Yuanjia kept himself as quiet as a wooden man, just listening to Wei Zheng's voice quietly.

However, while maintaining his mentality, his instinct as a doctor also revived at this moment. Even if he made up his mind not to interfere in the life and death of Empress Changsun, it did not mean that Li Yuanjia was not curious about the cause of her death.

According to many online novels, the eldest grandson's disease is "qi disease".

Also out of curiosity, Sun Peng actually looked up the word "qi disease", so he knew two things. One is that the eldest grandson does not necessarily have qi disease, but it is more likely; the other is that

Qi disease in traditional medicine has been written by many online writers as respiratory diseases such as asthma, but after checking the information, Li Yuanjia found that the word "qi disease" is not that simple!

In the concept of traditional medicine, Qi refers to a relatively abstract concept. It is a collective name for some basic, invisible elements that constitute the human body's life activities, and is linked to the five internal organs. And Qi is not only lung Qi, but also heart Qi and liver Qi.

, spleen and kidney qi, there are five types in total. Therefore, in traditional medicine, diseases of these five types of qi are classified into the concept of "qi diseases", rather than simply lung qi diseases.

This category is quite large.

The respiratory system is indeed possible, but the circulatory system, lymphatic system, etc. are also possible.

And after reading some articles, Li Yuanjia discovered many causes of the disease. There was the genetic theory, and the evidence was the early death of the eldest grandson’s mother and two daughters;

Cause; there are also the sequelae of dystocia...

From marrying Li Shimin at the age of thirteen, to giving birth to her first child Li Chengqian at the age of eighteen, to giving birth to her last daughter, Princess Xincheng, in the eighth year of Zhenguan, in just sixteen years, Empress Changsun gave birth to three children to Li Shimin.

Sons and four daughters, seven children in total!

Is there no price to pay for being a heroic mother?

You must know that at the beginning of the 20th century, the average life expectancy of people in European and American countries increased significantly. In addition to economic development and medical progress, the rapid improvement of people's nutritional and health levels was the main reason. The average number of women's births also increased rapidly.

Reduction is also extremely important.

Without adequate medical support, having more children will be extremely damaging to a woman's body.

So with so many factors added together, even if Queen Changsun's living environment is already the best in the world, there will be no lack of nutrition, and the hygiene level will definitely not be bad, she will only live for more than thirty years in the end...

While Li Yuanjia was in a daze with his head lowered, Wei Zheng, the servant, had already finished reciting the emperor's will and assigned the task of repairing nearly 400 Buddhist temples.

This time, no one objected.

No one dared to object.

Everyone knows the current situation of Empress Changsun, and also understands the reason why the emperor did this, so no one dares to touch the emperor's bad luck. But Li Yuanjia, who has excellent eyesight in this life, should be 2.0, looked up at this time, and it was easy

You can see the stone-like expression on Wei Zheng's face, as well as the slightly lowered eyes of his father-in-law Fang Xuanling in front of him.

Is it useful to repair Buddhist temples?

Suddenly Li Yuanjia felt a little funny. If his reason hadn't allowed him to quickly control his emotions, I'm afraid the expression on his face would have been strange.

Sure enough, as some people said, Chinese people can believe in any god as long as it is beneficial!

The prince had just suggested converting people to Taoism to pray for his mother, and then Li Shimin put his hope in Buddhism. That is to say, there is no Christianity and Christianity in the Tang Dynasty. Otherwise, Li Yuanjia doubts that the emperor would put those two

Dear God, please come out too!

but……

"It's useless, it's useless."

As the most loyal believer in the Scientology, Li Yuanjia could only shake his head at the emperor's thoughts: "I don't know how long this Empress Changsun will have, but judging from the emperor's appearance, I guess she won't be able to survive this year..."


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