Chapter 418

Two years ago, Zhu Qizhen summoned all the vassal kings to Beijing and re-divided the vassal land.

This time the enfeoffment is very different from before, because all the feudal lands are not in the country, so take the world map, and you can choose which land you want.

You have chosen, right? I will send you some soldiers and horses, allocate some money and food, and fight by yourself!

Hit it, it's yours.

If you can't beat it...it means you are a waste, so you have the guts to ask for a fiefdom?

As a result, all the vassal kings are eager to try, such as King Ning, they set their sights on Wu Sizang.

However, among these lords, there is one who is quite special and insists on not wanting to be a vassal.

This person is Zhu Zixun, king of Zhou, the grandson of the first king of Zhou, Zhu Huan. Considering his seniority, Zhu Qizhen still needs to call him an uncle.

Other vassal kings took soldiers and horses to expand the territory, but Zhou Wang didn't choose at all.

The original intention of Zhu Qizhen's move was to let the feudal lords go out and not stay at home and gnaw at the old man. Seeing that King Zhou was unwilling to choose a fief, it was naturally not allowed.

However, King Zhou's next proposal made people turn pale with shock.

He even voluntarily gave up his feudal land in Kaifeng, and there was only one requirement, and that was the emperor's decree to allow him to move around at will.

Regardless of such a simple request, in the Ming Dynasty, the vassal kings were strictly forbidden to leave the vassal land.

Otherwise, it will be treated as treason, and the family will be ransacked and the family will be wiped out.

At that time, Zhu Qizhen didn't know the significance of King Zhou's move, but seeing that King Zhou would rather give up the feudal land and walk around, could it be that he was overwhelmed?
It stands to reason that it would not be so, although your scope of activities is delimited in Kaifeng, but Kaifeng is not small!
It's not to imprison you, why bother?
Next, other vassal kings went to distant places one after another, or went directly to sea, leaving only King Zhou.

In desperation, Zhu Qizhen agreed to King Zhou's request, just wanting to see what kind of medicine he sold in his gourd, but later heard that King Zhou had traveled all over the world, and there was no further news.

This time Wan Zhen'er dug out the medical books and remembered that since Zhu Wei, Zhou Wang's lineage has done a lot of research on medical skills.

The reform of the Tai Hospital is imperative, and I am worried that I can't find someone to take charge of the overall situation. Now that I think about it, isn't King Zhou the most suitable candidate?

Three days later, Kaifeng station.

Zhu Ji got off the train with two school captains and went straight to Zhou Wangfu.

After the other vassals went to the new fief, the palace was withdrawn.

Either change it into a yamen, or change it into an academy, in short, the signboard of the palace is gone.

Today, only the Zhou Palace remains.

Because King Zhou didn't have a new fiefdom, Zhu Qizhen wouldn't give away his hometown. After all, he was his uncle, and he didn't make any mistakes. He had to leave a place for him...

When Zhu Ji and others came out of the station, they accidentally saw the signboard of "Huimin Pharmacy Bureau". Thinking that the emperor was vigorously rectifying the imperial hospital, they went in to have a look.

If there is a good doctor in this kind of folk medical center, I can recommend going to Tai Hospital.

However, after he came in, he found something was wrong.

Ordinary medical clinics have doctors, clerks, and accountants. However, there are only a few clerks working here, but there are no doctors sitting in the hall, and there is no accountant for collecting money.

Zhu Ji felt strange, so he grabbed a waiter and asked, "Excuse me, can I see a doctor here?"

The guy was busy getting the medicine, so he asked, "What's wrong?"

"This... without a diagnosis, how do you know the disease?"

"You don't know what the disease is, how do you get the medicine?"

After finishing speaking, the guy hurried to get the medicine.

At this time, the two school captains were a little dissatisfied and were about to step forward, but they were stopped by Zhu Ji and retreated again.

"Let's just ask casually, don't mess around!"

"Yes, my lord!"

Zhu Ji looked around, but found a strange thing.

Just now the clerk brought a pair of medicine to an old man, and then gave some instructions, and then, the old man who took the medicine thanked him, then turned and left.

From the beginning to the end, I didn't see the old man pay the money.

Zhu Ji was very puzzled, and while the waiter was drinking water, he stepped forward and asked, "Doesn't your clinic charge consultation fees?"

The guy looked at Zhu Ji and the others and asked, "Are you from other places?"

Zhu Ji and the others didn't wear official uniforms, which were no different from ordinary people's attire, but they didn't know how the other party could tell that they were not locals.

Could it be the accent?
However, when I was talking to the buddy just now, I had already changed to a local accent. Is it not standard enough?
"To tell you the truth, brother, we are from the capital."

"Oh……"

The guy nodded and said: "Your accent is local, but I don't know the Huimin Pharmacy Bureau. I guess you must have been away for a long time and have just returned."

"Exactly, we were doing business abroad, and we haven't come back for two or three years."

"Two or three years... well, almost!"

The man nodded and continued: "This Huimin Medicine Dispensing Bureau was established two years ago by His Royal Highness King Zhou to administer medicines and treat diseases for the local people for free."

"His Royal Highness King Zhou?"

When Zhu Ji heard this, he immediately became interested.

"I heard that His Royal Highness King Zhou voluntarily gave up the feudal land and traveled all over the world?"

"That's what I said, but the emperor didn't take back the vassal land, so His Royal Highness Zhou Wang spent all his wealth and opened Huimin medicine dispensing bureaus in Kaifeng and various counties to provide medicine for the poor and repair a whole 120 hectares of medicine fields. , personally lead people to plant medicinal materials, and distribute them wherever they are needed."

When Zhu Ji heard this, he secretly admired it, but he still had a question.

"But I don't know how this Huimin Pharmacy Bureau works. Why don't you see a doctor?"

The clerk replied: "His Royal Highness has long cataloged the "Pocket Prescriptions" and "Puji Prescriptions" according to various diseases. People who come here only need to tell what their disease is, and we will follow the prescriptions recorded in the book. "

Only then did Zhu Ji suddenly realize, and asked, "Is this all right?"

"Of course!"

The clerk looked a little proud, and said: "Most of them are cured by medicine. If you encounter some serious or complicated illnesses, you have to send them to the medical center and seek treatment from a doctor."

Zhu Ji asked again: "How many Huimin dispensing bureaus are there in Kaifeng?"

"Counting the counties, there are more than a dozen in total. I don't know very well."

"His Royal Highness King Zhou is truly benevolent!"

Seeing what Zhu Ji said, the man said, "That's natural, Your Highness is known as the good head of Kaifeng!"

Zhu Ji nodded and said, "Kaifeng Shanshou deserves his name!"

Seeing this person asking around, the man said: "What is your illness, just tell me, and I will get you the medicine."

Zhu Ji smiled lightly and said: "I am in good health, but I have heard His Highness King Zhou's name for a long time. I wonder if I am lucky enough to meet you?"

"You want to see His Royal Highness King Zhou?"

"Correct!"

"I guess it's difficult."

"Why?"

"His Highness is not in Kaifeng."

"Really, then... where did you go?"

The man shook his head and said, "I don't know about that!"

(End of this chapter)

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