Zhao Han came out rarely, and took Liu Rushi around the Yuhua Terrace.
Liu Rushi entered the palace half a month ago. Like Fei Rumei, there was no special ceremony. The traditional six ceremonies are still the same, but the emperor does not need to appear in person to welcome the relatives, just go to meet the queen the next day.
Walking to one place, I found many stone carvings, which at first glance were the tombs of some officials. Zhao Han said with a smile, "This tomb is well built."
Liu Rushi moved to the Shinto stele, carefully identified it and said: "This is the tomb of Li Jie, the general and governor of the early Ming Dynasty. The inscription was written by Song Qianxi (Song Lian) at the order of Ming Taizu."
Zhao Han approached and looked at it carefully, and commented: "Dignified and steady, it is indeed the best calligraphy in the epitaph."
Liu Rushi asked people to bring their outfits with them, took out professional equipment, and personally rubbed the inscriptions. She said with a smile: "Song Qianxi's regular script has two styles: elegant and graceful, dignified and calm, and the inscription should be written calmly."
Zhao Han was watching from the side. Song Lian had a lot of inscriptions handed down from generation to generation, so he didn't think it was necessary to rub the epitaph.
On the other hand, Zijin Mountain outside the inner city can build an observatory.
Today, there are two observatories in Nanjing, one in Yuhuatai and the other in Jiming Mountain, both of which are too close to the downtown area. Just taking advantage of the fact that it has been abandoned and re-selected for construction, Zijin Mountain is a good place for stargazing.
After finishing the inscription, Liu Rushi continued to wander around with Zhao Han.
The few hills near here are full of messy monuments, and there are some pavilions for resting and enjoying the scenery.
Zhao Han even saw a stele of eunuchs, which was jointly erected by the eunuchs of Nanjing Sili.
It may be a cultural relic a few hundred years later, but now it is useless, just engraved with the names of dozens of eunuchs.
Liu Rushi was in a happy mood, wandering around, rubbing inscriptions of famous people when he saw them. After finishing the work, he said: "Guo Zhang's calligraphy has been very popular in Nanjing in recent years. One of the writing methods is also called 'Fei Ti'. It is said that it was inspired by the husband. Is this true?"
"Hahaha," Zhao Han laughed, "It does have something to do with me."
When Zhao Han just crossed, he used Qi Gong to fool Fei Yinghuan.
Over the past ten years, Fei Yinghuan has developed his own set of calligraphy on the basis of Qigong style, which strictly follows the golden ratio. Although some people like it, there are more people who spray it. "Fei Ti" is also called "waste body". Beginners who practice Fei Ti can make themselves useless.
In the past two years, Fei Ti has been able to be sought after, mostly because of his status as the head of the country.
Swimming in the middle of the afternoon, the two went down the mountain together. Zhao Han went back to work, while Liu Rushi went to the Imperial Academy to continue compiling dictionaries.
This set of dictionaries, as well as pinyin, is estimated to be printed in the spring of next year.
Back in the office, there were already a lot of memorials, and there were several manuscripts beside them.
"What is this?" Zhao Han asked, pointing to the manuscript.
Hu Cao Shizhong replied: "Reporting to Your Majesty, they are all medical books on epidemic diseases."
A plague broke out in Shandong in the first half of the year. Zhao Han immediately mobilized famous doctors from all over the country to go to the border areas of the territory to treat the people in the territory under his jurisdiction, as well as those who secretly crossed the border.
After controlling their territory, some doctors even took the initiative to go to the affected areas in Shandong.
Zhao Han opened the manuscript of his first medical book, titled "On the Plague", written by Wu Youxing, with decent characters.
Zhao Han has no understanding of Chinese medicine, and he doesn't know that this gentleman is the originator of the plague school.
Historically, there was a great famine in the south of the Yangtze River, and corpses were everywhere, which finally caused a plague in the south of the Yangtze River.
The plague broke out, and there were more than a hundred houses in one lane, and none of them survived; there were dozens of people in one door, and none of them survived.
Wu Youke treated the plague in the south of the Yangtze River and summed up a set of "On Epidemic Epidemic". He believes that the plague is caused by plague, which can be transmitted through the mouth and nose, and that the disease occurs in the original place of the membrane that is not on the outside, and the traditional medicine for treating the inside and outside is difficult to work.
In addition, Wu Youke invented a mask by himself. After boiling silk cloth in boiling water, he distributed it to doctors and common people, and he had to wear it when he went out.
Wu Youke's "Plague Qi Theory" was initially opposed by many famous doctors, but the curative effect was very significant. Fei Ruhe and Zhang Tieniu, who led the troops stationed there, have already ordered the promotion and allocated a large number of military doctors to Wu Youke as students.
After reading several related memorials, Zhao Han immediately issued an order to appoint Wu Youkei as "Chief Medical Officer of Epidemic Prevention in Jiangsu, Anhui, Henan, and Shandong Provinces".
During the epidemic, local governments, military forces, and doctors must fully cooperate with Wu Youke's work.
At the same time, it is ordered to switch to an improved version of the mask.
The so-called improved mask is the cotton mask of later generations. When Zhao Han received the news of the epidemic, he asked people to make it. As a result, most people didn't take it seriously, and even doctorsbsp; The plague has already spread to Beijing, driving away the Han people in the inner city is also to reduce the population and slow down the spread of the plague.
"Master, we're here." The servant shouted.
Hong Chengchou got off the sedan chair and walked into the new mansion, which was bestowed upon him by Dorgon.
Walking in the yard, Hong Chengchou found many bloodstains.
These bloodstains were only washed with water casually, and they were not wiped off at all. They were covered in dust and had solidified into black.
The Manchus occupied the inner city, and the Han ministers lived in the outer city.
As for the original owners of the houses in the outer city, those who have big houses almost have no good end. It's nothing more than expulsion and killing, vacating the house and giving it to officials like Hong Chengchou to live in.
Not long after, the servant ran over again and said, "My lord, the well water at home is probably undrinkable. Someone threw it into the well, and it already stinks."
"Buy water to drink." Hong Chengchou sighed.
At the gate of the outer city, there are also banner people selecting young and strong.
Those who are strong and handsome are selected to be house slaves and maidservants.
These are basically the minor nobles and military officers of the Eight Banners. They have just been allocated houses in the inner city, and they still lack servants. The homeless people who were driven out of the inner city, if they want to live, they can choose whatever they want. There is no need to pay wages, just a meal.
The horse staking near the outskirts of Beijing had already begun. A large number of gentry were expelled from their homes, and the common people stayed to work as serfs for the Manchu nobles.
A gentry family, dragging their families, wanted to escape to the south for refuge.
A group of Manchu cavalry rushed over, and these guys were about to siege the land. Seeing that the gentry had a lot of money when they moved, the officer immediately became jealous, and the officer shouted: "These are spies from the south, men, old and young, all killed!"
The hungry wolf-like Manchu cavalry charged forward excitedly.
They killed old men, men, and children, plundered young women, and plundered the goods of the gentry.