My father is Emperor Wu of Han, how can I be different from him?

Chapter 137 The General Who Lives in Trouble

Chapter 137 The General Who Lives in Trouble
what else?
Liu Ju was pretending to be confused, but the emperor was really upset. His face turned stern and his eyes glared, "You have many famous doctors in Bowang Garden, why don't you help your father share his worries?"

When the prince was aggressively recruiting doctors, the emperor was puzzled, but he did not pay much attention to it and even reprimanded the imperial physician for "meddling in other people's business."

Based on his previous understanding, he knew that the prince had recruited Yi Shuo, but he did not know that he had disciples of Cang Gong under his command.

Plus this time.

The epidemic that the doctors of the Imperial Medical Bureau were helpless to cure was solved by the doctors of Bowang Garden, and the emperor became interested.

My things will belong to the prince in the future, and the prince’s things are mine now!
Is there anything wrong with this logic?

Anyway, the emperor thought there was nothing wrong at all, and then he said to the prince - don't you try to share your father's worries, just as a token of your appreciation?
Who would have guessed.

Liu Ju still looked at the emperor blankly and replied, "What do you mean?"

The eunuch standing beside the two of them curled his lips secretly and thought: "This is boring."

Snapped!
The emperor did not respond to this remark, but instead slammed the table, causing Wei Zifu and others to turn their heads to look. The emperor, who was originally angry and embarrassed, quickly forced a smile.

After they turned around, Liu Che lowered his voice and glared, "I know you spent a lot on those doctors. I will provide you with money from the treasury."

"Don't push your luck!"

Really, you should have said it earlier.

Liu Ju, who was unwilling to release the eagle until he saw the rabbit, picked up a wine pot and poured wine for his father, the emperor, while suddenly realizing, "So, father wants to recruit Yigong and his men?"

"No problem, I'll talk to them later."

hum.

The emperor, who was already a little tipsy, was finally satisfied.

Today is a family dinner, and Huo Qubing just happened to have recovered, so he inevitably drank a few more cups. His usual misty and confusing demeanor was now much less intense.

Seeing the prince pouring wine for him, the emperor accepted it and took a sip.

While he was in high spirits, Liu Ju said, "But I cannot guarantee whether Lord Yi and the others are willing to go to the Imperial Hospital."

Ok?
Now the emperor asked the question: "What does it mean?"

Liu Ju told the truth, "Yi Gong's parents were doctors in the Imperial Hospital before, but they were framed by the then Imperial Physician and died in prison."

"Lord Yi later entered the palace as a medical officer and was also ostracized. Also, Lord Tang and Lord Song were previously the doctors of King Qi Liu Cichang..."

Upon hearing this.

The emperor slowly put down his wine cup, the slight drunkenness on his face gradually subsided, and calmness and calculation once again occupied his mind.

Yi Shuo's experience might make her feel aversion to the Imperial Medical Service and unwilling to come. As for the two disciples of Cang Gong, the emperor doesn't want them to come now!
King of Qi Liu Cichang.

He committed suicide in the second year of Yuanshuo, and the State of Qi was abolished.

That year, the emperor issued the "Enfeoffment Order". In the same year, although he knew that Lord Father Yan had a grudge against the King of Qi, the emperor still sent Lord Father Yan to serve as the prime minister of Qi.

Zhufu Yan, who believed that he could not eat from five cauldrons when alive and should be cooked in five cauldrons when dead, did not disappoint the emperor. Not long after he arrived in Qi, the King of Qi committed suicide...

That year.

Lord Father Yan sacrificed two princes, the King of Yan and the King of Qi.

Of course, these two were not framed. What they did was extremely disgusting and they deserved it.

King Liu Dingguo of Yan committed adultery with his father's concubine and at the same time committed adultery with three of his children; King Liu Cichang of Qi was a fellow criminal and committed adultery with his own sister...

People like this are dead if they die.

It's not a pity to die.

Whatever disturbance their deaths caused at the time is now a thing of the past and there is no need to talk about it, but the aftermath still affects us today and we have to take it seriously.

During Lord Father Yan's "sacrifice" to the King of Qi, the emperor took action and asked the King of Qi's personal physician to diagnose him in the future. The emperor felt a little uncomfortable.

and……

"I remember that Cang Gong is from Linzi. What are his two disciples?"

"Replying to Father, we are all from Linzi."

A native of Qi, and having served as the King of Qi's personal physician for many years, Liu Che picked up the wine cup again, the heat on his face had disappeared, and he said indifferently:

"You can ask them. If they don't want to come, don't force them."

Speaking is an art. Talking to the emperor is both an art and a skill.

Liu Ju certainly didn't want the talents he had worked so hard to recruit, spent a lot of money and cultivated with all his heart to be poached by his father, the emperor.

But he can't say it clearly, what should he do?
I had no choice but to say a few words to make the emperor give up the idea of ​​poaching people.

When Liu Ju informed the emperor that he intended to recruit him, Yi Shuo politely declined as expected. The two old men Tang An and Song Yi also said:

"Don't go, don't go!"

"It's good for me to stay in Bowang Garden. There is everything here."

They appreciated the emperor's kindness but also refused it. However, they still had to save face and sent a few apprentices to the Imperial Medical Bureau.

That's right.

The disciples who were chosen looked reluctant. It was not because they did not want to be officials, nor was it because they were nostalgic for the generous treatment in Bowang Garden.

It's simply... working under the prince, at most you'll get scolded, but working for the emperor, you could get beheaded if you're not careful!

but.

This is all a story for the future. How those old guys fooled their disciples was their own business. Liu Ju notified everyone and then turned around and sent people to the Marquis of Changping's Mansion.

Invite uncle Wei Qing to Bowang Garden, and let a group of doctors take good care of the health of the Grand Marshal and General, and treat some old injuries and hidden diseases from the battlefield.

Be it massage, acupuncture, or tonic medicine to regulate the body.

All on!
The critical illness of his cousin Huo Qubing reminded Liu Ju that his uncle Wei Qing was approaching forty and would soon be in trouble... uh.

For others, seventy or eighty might be a hurdle, but for Wei Qing, forty was already a hurdle.

Even though he didn't know it...

Wei Qing was indeed a little puzzled by the prince's actions, and even more puzzled by the prince's advice to him to come and take care of his health more often in the future. Was he really that weak?

just.

After only a moment of confusion, perhaps because he misunderstood the prince's idea, or perhaps because Wei Qing suddenly realized something, he agreed to the good intention...

The first day of the first month of summer.

On the eve of going to the inner court to attend government affairs, Liu Ju found his father the emperor in advance and told him the ideas of Yi Shuo and others.

The emperor did not force it.

Anyway, Bowang Garden is just outside the city of Chang'an. If there is an emergency in the palace and medical treatment is needed, they can be called at any time.

"Your Highness."

While the emperor was still changing into his court robes, Liu Ju went to the Xuanshi Hall first. Halfway there, he was stopped by someone. Huo Guang bowed and whispered:
"My brother is hosting a banquet at home tonight and would like to invite Your Highness to express his gratitude."

Liu Ju raised his eyebrows slightly and answered directly: "Okay!"

He was not polite at all.

It is natural to be polite to people who are not too close to you, but if you still act in that way with people you are close to, it will seem pretentious.

After finishing their business, the two walked side by side towards the main hall and chatted for a while.

Ever since they performed the "Gifting the Sword" scene together last time, the relationship between Huo Guang and Liu Ju has obviously become much closer.

We have carried guns together.

The words end here.

It is worth mentioning that today's Huo Guang is no longer a small Shizhong, he has been promoted again - Shiyushi, and concurrently Shangshu Pushe!

Skillful.

Another person who had some connection with him also got promoted today.

Inside the Xuanshi Hall.

After the emperor took his seat, he did not allow others to discuss matters first. Instead, he waved his hand and had the eunuchs read out two imperial edicts.

First, Sang Hongyang was transferred to be the Minister of Agriculture and concurrently the Palace Attendant.

Second, Zhou Jiande, Marquis of Pingqu, was transferred to be the Prince's Tutor.

(End of this chapter)

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