Chapter 355 Establishing a public health and medical system in Daming
Although Zheng Zhihu has been on the sea for decades, he is just a bandit. When has he been on such a high platform? When he saw Zhu Youxiao, the murderous aura that had been bleeding from the sea in the past disappeared.
"The grass-roots... have met Your Majesty."
Zheng Zhihu's knees fell unknowingly, and no one forced him to kneel down for Zhu Youxiao, but he still knelt down.
Strictly speaking, the Zheng Pirate Group is not a group that aims to rebel. Perhaps they are a big family doing special businesses, and they value economic interests more than political interests.
In other words, their political attitudes are vague, and the hundreds of years of rule in the Ming Dynasty made them naturally think that they were ruled, just as Song Jiang finally chose to recruit people. In their consciousness, this is the right way.
Therefore, Zheng Zhihu could fight against the imperial fleet for the benefit of his family, but when he was controlled by the imperial court, he would become obedient.
"Get up." Zhu Youxiao saw that Zheng Zhihu did not say "please punish Your Majesty" directly because of his show, but "had seen Your Majesty", and he felt a little displeased, because it shows that Zheng Zhihu was not easily moved by his show and the words "Zheng Da Hero". In his subconscious, there was nothing wrong with his attack on the First Fleet of the Beihai. He might still think that he was just defending his rights.
Of course, Zhu Youxiao didn't need to stick his hot face to the cold butt of Zheng Zhihu, so he said a little lightly, and waved his hand and sat back on the dragon chaise, asking with a cold expression: "Zheng Zhihu, do you know your crime?"
As an emperor, you can be respectful to the wise and ruthless, but you must also have the majesty of an emperor. Since Zheng Zhihu did not realize that he was guilty, then he had to help him realize it, at least let him know that he was guilty of doing so.
"Your Majesty wants to kill and cut, it depends on the disposal." Zheng Zhihu kowtowed on the ground again, not saying whether he was guilty or not, but just expressed that since he had been arrested by the court, the court would deal with it at will, but he had no regrets about the battle of Ryukyu.
"Don't think I really won't kill you!"
Zhu Youxiao suddenly rushed to Zheng Zhihu, stared at his big black face with a round cake, and said coldly.
Although Principal Zhu You is not strong, with red lips and white teeth, he often looks like a young scholar with jade face, and only a few blue beards are added under his jaw, but when he stares at Zheng Zhihu with his eyebrows and eyes angry, Zheng Zhihu's heart can't help but skip a beat. He has never felt a strong fear like he is like this at this moment.
Zheng Zhihu was so scared that he couldn't speak. As the biggest official who had ever met, Xiong Wencan, the governor, he had experienced the majesty of the emperor like this? At first, he smiled and suddenly became ferocious. Even though Zheng Zhihu had seen countless evil people, he did not expect to lose his composure today.
"Zheng Zhihu", Zhu Youxiao felt a little proud when he saw Zheng Zhihu's face turned pale. It can be seen from the changes in Zheng Zhihu's expression before and after, that Zheng Zhihu might be available, so he asked another question, and he called his name directly. As a dignified Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, he was the greatest polite to you, how could he even speak "Zheng Hero" at once?
"The grass is here!" Zheng Zhilong replied.
"Do you know why I call you Zheng Da Hero?" Zhu Youxiao asked.
Zheng Zhihu couldn't help but feel a little slack in his heart, and he didn't know how to answer, because he himself didn't expect that the Emperor Emperor would call him a great hero at the first sight of him. He didn't understand it now, so he could only reply honestly: "Don't the grass people know?"
"Hmph, you neither know your own fault nor your own merits. Zheng Zhihu, Zheng Zhihu, how did you live to this day?" Zhu Youxiao couldn't help but feel funny, but he also knew in his heart that if Zheng Zhihu could have the awareness of answering in front of himself, the emperor, then Zheng Zhihu would not have been captured by his own people so easily.
Zheng Zhihu couldn't understand what the emperor was going to do, so he could only kowtow again and said, "Your Majesty is to punish the people for death!"
Seeing that Zheng Zhihu didn't say anything, he just wanted to die, which made Zhu Youxiao feel a little more favorable to him, and he couldn't help but smile and said, "You are just begging for death!"
As he said that, Zhu Youxiao said again: "I will tell you in person why you can afford to my word "hero"! What crime did you commit again!"
After hearing what Zhu Youxiao said, Zheng Zhihu himself became curious. To be honest, he, a brave and unscrupulous man, didn't know much about himself. He naturally knew what sins he had, otherwise he would not have been determined to die. But he really didn't know what achievements he could make, so when Zhu Youxiao said this, he couldn't help but stand up his ears.
"In the fifth year of the Apocalypse, the Red Wonders (Dutch) invaded Mazu, killed more than 140 fishermen in our lives, and destroyed dozens of fishing boats. In anger, you burned all the Red Wonders to death in Zuodu Bay;
In the autumn of the eighth year of the Apocalypse, the Florians attempted to invade Kinmen, and were repelled by you, and took away three large ships of their soft sails;
In this regard, you are indeed a hero. At least you have done some good things to the people of the Ming Dynasty, but you will also plunder the coastal fishermen, and you even dare to attack my fleet on the Ryukyu Kingdom! This is not just a disrespect, it is simply a rebellion. Do you think it can be easily done by just losing your head!"
Zheng Zhihu never thought that he would be a glorious thing when fighting with the people of Europa, nor did he expect that these things would be known by His Majesty the Emperor, and he also said that what he did was a heroic thing; but when he heard His Majesty Emperor Zhu Youxiao mention that his attack on the imperial court's fleet was like a rebellion, the hope he had just ignited was suddenly extinguished. He knew that His Majesty would still not spare him, but he really had nothing to say. He had to do this for their Zheng family!
"In view of your meager merits in expelling foreigners, I can spare you, but you must submit to the court and be a person in the court, how about?"
Zhu Youxiao only gave up his olive branch at this time, but the meaning was already very obvious. I am magnanimous to you because of your merits and kindness.
But Zheng Zhihu did not accept Zhu Youxiao's kindness. When His Majesty Zhu Youxiao said this, he knew that His Majesty was trying to be a lackey in the court. However, when he thought that this would make his Zheng family passive, he kowtowed and replied: "Your Majesty punish me for death!"
Zhu Youxiao was slightly stunned, and felt an indescribable feeling in his heart. He didn't expect that Zheng Zhihu was so stubborn and even played loyal and fierce with him. Unfortunately, he was not Cao Cao, and Zheng Zhihu was not Zhang Liao either. So, Zhu Youxiao laughed directly when he saw this: "Well, I will fulfill your wish, Qian Qianyi, you go and draw an order, throw Zheng Zhihu into the imperial prison first, and then torture him with fifty-weight shackles, and let him go to the Beihai Fleet to be a auxiliary soldier who is a choreographer!"
Qian Qianyi respectfully stood up and saluted Zhu Youxiao, then retreated to Zhu Youxiao until he left the hall gate before turning to the west warm-up hall, and Zheng Zhihu was also taken down.
Zheng Zhihu's mood was also very complicated. If Zhu Youxiao didn't say those heroes, he might have simply thought that the only ending after being captured was death. However, the Emperor of Ming Dynasty, who worked hard to control even the dragon throne, would have excitedly dyed the ink on the dragon robe because he saw himself a small bandit waiting to be killed, and even used several things he had done to fight against foreigners in the past to fight for power and profit in the Zheng family to give him a chance to step down, but he did not choose to obey the will of His Majesty.
Zheng Zhihu didn't know if he really angered His Majesty the Emperor, but he had to admit that His Majesty the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty was indeed unpredictable, as if he was even more cunning than his brother Zheng Zhilong.
However, at least one thing was expected. His final destination was in the imperial prison, the most famous prison in the world today, and is famous for detaining high-ranking officials and nobles. He, Zheng Zhihu, was also fortunate to treat this kind of treatment today.
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Unlike Zheng Zhihu's destination, the greatest hero of the Ryukyu naval battle, Gu Sanmazi, the chief general of the Beihai Fleet and the general of the First Fleet of Beihai, was in the hospital.
However, this hospital is not a private clinic, but a Ming version of public hospital, and it is also a new term that has only become popular recently.
As a doctor in his previous life, Zhu Youxiao was most familiar with this period of plague history in the late Ming Dynasty.
There is no doubt that this period was also a period of high frequency and intensive mass births of epidemics. Although he also directly gave birth to a famous medical expert like Wu Youxing, it was a disaster for the Ming Dynasty that was no less than a thief.
Especially in history, the plague that began to rage the entire North China a few years later directly destroyed the final ruling foundation of the Ming Dynasty.
Plague is a strong infectious disease with a wide range of transmission and a wide range of transmission channels. However, once it is infected, there is basically no cure and can only rely on autoimmunity to resist. Although some people can survive the rampant epidemic due to better genes, most people will be taken away because of this strange antigen.
Therefore, Zhu Youxiao began to establish a complete medical and public health system in the Ming Dynasty as early as the eighth year of the Tianqi revelation. Without the macro-scheduling of the court, a few famous doctors would not be able to deal with the rampant epidemics in the future.
It should be noted that under the influence of the small glacier climate, it does not only affect human lifestyles, but also directly leads to a large number of violent infectious diseases that would not have been rampant and spreading. Due to climate changes and years of war, it leads to an imbalance in the already fragile ancient public health system, causing severe infectious diseases such as plague, cholera, and smallpox to continue to appear.
However, in the construction of the Ming Dynasty's public medical and health system, Zhu Youxiao did not have any step-by-step approach. In order to quickly increase the medical level of the entire Ming Dynasty, especially the control of epidemics, before the large-scale outbreak of the plague, he directly invited Wu Youxing, Zhao Xianke and other famous doctors to the capital.
But don’t underestimate these so-called famous ancient doctors. Their theoretical knowledge is not much worse than that of modern medicine. In particular, Wu Youxing, the founder of the essence of warm disease, was the first theory in the history of medical science that plague is caused by qi, that is, what causes plague is a substance, not a disease caused by internal imbalance and external climate change.
In other words, Wu Youxing completely denies the previous statement that treating plague is like treating typhoid fever. As modern medicine understands, the plague that leads to plague are genetic materials composed of viruses, that is, ribonucleotides. Once these so-called viruses invade the human body, they will parasitize human cells and use components of human cells such as nucleic acids and proteins to reproduce their own offspring.
As these viruses proliferate faster and spread, they will completely destroy the human body.
Typhoid fever, which is commonly known as wind-heat cold, is just the result of the imbalance in the body's homeostasis in an alternating environment of hot and cold. That is to say, this type of disease is not caused by external substances, but a sign of the decline in the body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body's body
Wu Youxing's greatest contribution is to break through his views on plague, completely denying the theory that traditional medicine believes that plague is just caused by internal causes, just like typhoid fever, and believes that plague is caused by tiny particles floating in the air, thus proposing a series of methods to prevent the spread of plague.
As we all know, although the virus has a strong antigen specificity and is difficult to cure in a short time, once its transmission route and source of infection can be controlled, it can control the transmission of the disease well.
Wu Youxing's theoretical breakthrough was to give the Ming Dynasty the most practical and easy-to-operate method of plague control, and also to give the most effective method of plague control in later generations. His Ming's prescription can still show great value even when the future generations are in trouble. It has to be admitted that if the Ming Dynasty could use such talents well and fight the epidemic through the government's organizational strength, it might have been able to last for a few more years.
There was Zhang Zhongjing's "Jinkui Yaolue" by Zhang Zhongjing, Sun Simiao's "Qianjin Fang" by Sun Simiao, Song Ci's anatomy, and Wu Youxing's "Plague Theory" by Wu Youxing. It can be said that the entire China has never lagged behind in medicine. In the long history of thousands of years, there have been many medical theories and talents. What is needed now is to integrate these scattered medical accumulation and talents through the court to form a system that can deal with various large-scale epidemics at any time.
However, a medical organization system that can deal with large-scale epidemics cannot be established overnight. Behind a hospital, there must be a medical college, its affiliated medical research institutions, and the government's public health service system and management system.
But generally speaking, the first step is to have a hospital first.
Chapter completed!