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Chapter 1244 Medical Code

Chapter 1244 Medical Code
It is said that in the spring of the 11th year of Wanli, feeling the tragedy of the Tongzhou epidemic, Emperor Wanli ordered Chen Shigong, the chief medical officer of Beizhili, to compile a medical knowledge textbook.

This textbook is called "Pandemic Code", and people generally call it "Wanli Epidemic Code 11th Edition" because of its year name, because everyone in the world knows that there is a common practice in the world, and nothing can be done at once. There will be endless improvements, until a certain period of time when people are generally satisfied with it, a stage is considered to be over.

Even if it is just a lighter made by Beiyang, if the user is not satisfied with any part, he can send a letter according to the name of the supervisor above and put forward his own opinion-of course, the masters of Beiyang have the final say on whether to adopt it, but once adopted, Rewards of varying amounts will be sent to those who make suggestions.

For example, the flintlock before the age of the bird has gone through seven different versions from two to eight years. Each version uses parts that may or may not be interoperable. It was not really finalized until the eighth year of Wanli, and only after the finalization was finalized in Beiyang. The three major arms bureaus, Nanyang and Xuanfu gradually expanded their production capacity.

Even now that the production capacity has been expanded, the guards of the Ming Dynasty still haven't completely refitted with new-style bird guns. Matchlock bird guns and flintlock bird guns are still in parallel. The gun is still an advanced firearm in the world, and there is still a huge gap in the overseas market.

"Epidemic Code" was compiled by Chen Shigong, Gong Tingxian, and Li Shizhen, three famous doctors whose medical skills, prescriptions, and herbal medicines are determined in the world. It is a public health and epidemic prevention manual created according to the existing medical conditions. Gongsheng, Juzi and officials at all levels also need to be taught by special personnel in the newly established primary schools in Wanli in various places.

For the first time, it was proposed that local officials should prepare four levels of preparedness measures based on the intensity of the epidemic, including A, B, C, and D. It described in detail the specific transmission of the plague, the production and use of medical protective equipment, and required townships, counties, and prefectures to [-]. The residence of the prefectural government reserves a certain amount of medical equipment according to the number of population and medical households under the administration, and stores them like armaments.

The book describes the symptoms of 24 infectious diseases that frequently strike and 87 common people's daily diseases, and publishes 220 seven proven and effective prescriptions.

After being read by the emperor, the "Code of Epidemics" was sent to all provinces by express horse, and then the Forbidden City informed the world that "Code of Epidemics" will become a compulsory subject in the imperial examinations, and officials who have already served must study it. Those who fail the salary will be re-examined in half a year, those who fail to pass the exam will be demoted to the post and re-examined in half a year, and those who fail three times will be transferred from the local chief official.

For a while, all the officials were in danger, and there was an uproar in the country.

However, before the uproar reached the emperor's ears, another event happened in the world that overshadowed the increase in the imperial examinations for medical schools...Master Xu from Songjiang Mansion died.

Mr. Xu has been ill for a long time, but Mr. Zhang in Beijing is still in good health, and the diet therapy is not bad. Although the root cause of the disease has not been cured, he is not life-threatening. He can eat, sleep, and laugh a lot.

I don’t know what’s going on, ever since Zhang Juzheng was told by Chen Shigong that he might die because of hemorrhoid surgery, the relationship between the teacher and the student is a bit weird, greetings are still there on New Year’s and holidays, but I’m afraid it’s mutual There was a grudge.

However, when Xu Jie was seriously ill, he still wrote a letter to Zhang Juzheng, and Zhang Juzheng also asked the court for leave to go to Songjiang Mansion to see him. Mr. Ge is always an ungrateful white-eyed wolf, and he still doesn't believe his teacher at this time.

What is it that does not believe?Wanli knew that when they said that Zhang Ge didn't believe it, they meant that Xu Jie's family only had [-] mu of fertile land left.

Before Xu Jie died, he gave the imperial court a manuscript, asking Emperor Wanli to take charge of [-] mu of fertile land in the name of Songjiang Lecture Institute.

Zhang Juzheng actually went to Songjiang for this matter. He actually wanted to remind Xu Jie. It is rumored that the Xu family has 24, 50 mu of good land, and you can donate [-] mu to the emperor. All the vassal kings have been sent to India. When you are dead, you must not leave a way for your descendants?
He is earnest, his family already has tens of thousands of wealth, and he wants to be famous and profitable, so why are he holding on to these properties?Donate the whole field to the emperor. The emperor is young now. As long as the descendants do not commit crimes, at least the Xu family can be kept peaceful and rich for 30 years.

Xu Jie is also wronged. He has a total of [-] mu of land to grow mulberry cotton. The main income of the old Xu family is the textile business between Songjiang Prefecture and the capital. [-] mu of land has been distributed, and there are only [-] mu of land left. A civil university was built, and in the end it was all given to the emperor. Now you let me, a half-dead man, take out the land, how can I get it?
Here lies the problem. Zhang Juzheng has good intentions, and he is sure that a large part of the rumors in the market are true.

Xu Jie is also sincere. After his death, the emperor will definitely settle accounts. Anyone can see such a simple matter, and what he said is true.

Where is the problem?
Out of power.

Power is a strange thing.

After Xu Jiedou defeated Yan Song and became the first assistant, he really had so many properties under his name that he couldn't even count them, because he didn't know how many fields he had, and anyone's fields might belong to him.

This is called sending fields, also called offerings.

Officials in the Ming Dynasty had some preferential tax allowances, such as Beijing officials with a first rank of [-] shi. It is obviously illegal to send a large number of land, but this involves the strange thing of power.

When Xu Jie was the chief assistant, who would dare to investigate?Who dares to collect taxes?

The most important thing was that even if he received Xu Jie's head, he couldn't pay the tax, because those fields really didn't belong to him...so he could only be scolded by Hai Rui.

Hai Rui is not an idiot either, he just has hope for a better tomorrow in his heart, he went to manage Xu Jie's field, Xu Jie obediently let go of [-]% of the field, he was transferred to another place, the matter is actually over for Zhang Juzheng solved.

The solution was for Hai Rui to send a signal to Xu Jie to tell the big family who put Tian under Xu Jie's name that Xu Jie was unreliable.

If it is unreliable, others will naturally take back the land, and Xu Jie's family will really become [-] mu of land.

There is no Schrödinger's cat in this world, only Xu Ge's old Tian.

Without losing power, you will never know how many fields there are.

The same thing, if a county magistrate were to touch Hai Rui with a field that exceeded the preferential exemption regulations, it would break the bones of his whole family.

But Xu Jie can't do it. He is an old man on the left side and a bachelor on the right side. Zhang Juzheng is tattooed on his chest, and the picture of Emperor Jiajing's ascension to immortality is embroidered on his back.

Even Hai Rui failed to kill him.

Zhang Juzheng was right to worry. A few days after Xu Ge died of illness, Emperor Wanli issued an edict to posthumously bestow on Xu Jie the posthumous posthumous title of Wenzhen.

The eunuch sent to proclaim the decree was not Wang An of Xichang, but Zhang Jing of Dongchang.

 Good morning!

  
 
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