Everyone listened very carefully to the epidemic, a terrible disaster that can be controlled by humans.

From families and villages to palaces and courts, everyone worked hard to record.

"Catch rats and kill fleas to block the source of infection..."

The villagers gathered together in the field were carrying their backs and their expressions turned bitter.

"Village Chief, this is all easy to say, except don't drink boiled water... We usually don't have enough firewood, so how can we get enough firewood to boil water?"

Lucky viewer No. 7, Du Zhizhi, was from Kaifeng in the early Northern Song Dynasty. This is also her problem.

Kaifeng City is now as prosperous as Tokyo in the future. Ordinary people like them who live in the city and run small businesses, what they worry about most every day is firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea.

As for Chai being ranked first, its important status is self-evident.

If they want firewood in the city, they can only buy it with money. Trees always grow faster than they can be cut down. After the available firewood around them is almost cut, they can only continue to cut down in surrounding areas.

But now that all the land is privately owned, the mountains and trees all have owners, and you cannot pick up even a dead branch that falls on the ground.

No one sells firewood for hundreds of miles, and no one sells grain for thousands of miles. Even if firewood is a necessity of life, no matter how expensive it is, it is not as expensive as the sky. If it is too far away, it is uneconomical, and no woodcutter or merchant is willing to bring it into the city to sell it.

Fortunately, water transportation is developed around Kaifeng, and firewood farther away can be transported by water. But even if the cost of water transportation is low, the price is still much more expensive than before.

Du Zhizhi asked: "Anchor, if you don't have the conditions to develop hydropower and gas, are there other things that can replace firewood and carbon?"

Zhao Kuangyin felt a lot relieved. They, the lucky ones of the Song Dynasty, finally started to feel normal after those bad things.

Energy issues have also been a headache for all dynasties. In many dynasties, Jing Zhaoyin was also responsible for managing the transportation of firewood in the capital. In the past, in addition to food, firewood was also a focus of officials' salaries.

The Qin and Han Dynasties, which had a small population, were not a big problem in the early Tang Dynasty. However, in the dynasties after Li Zhi, firewood was as big a problem as food. In the Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the problem became even more serious.

From very early to their time, there were hundreds of schools of thought advocating the prohibition of indiscriminate deforestation: So in the future there will still be fewer trees and more people, and the ones that grow can’t keep up, right?

Someone asked this question, and everyone was shocked, ready to accept the information or not capable enough.

["As for the Song Dynasty, I also remember that starting from the Northern Song Dynasty, coal was replaced by firewood."

Xiaoxiao was a little impressed, so she found the coal information and read it slowly.

"Hydropower and wind power should not be of much use to you; if you ask me about oil and natural gas extraction, I don't know how to do it, but coal should be OK."]

In "Mozi", coal is called "every", and in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", coal is called Shi Ni, which means black stone.

Most people in the early Song Dynasty may still be a little unfamiliar with this dye, but everyone in the Zhezong period was very familiar with it.

When Su Shi was the prefect of Xuzhou, he organized people to explore the location. When he found coal nearby, he was so happy that he even wrote a "Carbon Song".

Thinking of the past, he touched his beard, but Jin Bing's worry about going south still could not be alleviated.

I saw the information saying, "Song Yingxing's "Tiangong Kaiwu", Sun Tingquan's "Miscellaneous Notes on Yanshan", Li Shizhen's "Compendium of Materia Medica", Fang Yizhi's "Little Knowledge of Physics", etc. all have detailed records of coal exploration procedures and methods. ', many people thought of what happened to the book Tiangong Kaiwu.

I was so angry that I didn’t know what to say. Such a useful book was actually passed down from the island again by future generations.

There are clear reasons for this, and one of the reasons is that the intellectuals in power do not care about this knowledge.

The slightest exposure of mineral veins is called seedlings; in a country where coal does not grow vegetation; in the south where there is no vegetation in the bare mountains, there is coal... There are also checking for seedlings and looking at rock formations. Everyone is also crazy about the knowledge of identifying coal mines.

[Seeing that the information mentioned the reasons why local coal mines are monopolized and mining is prohibited, I was reminded.

"It's all nonsense that coal mining damages Feng Shui. Don't be superstitious. Otherwise, mining of copper, iron, gold, and silver wouldn't damage Feng Shui.

But if you burn in winter, you should also be careful about carbon monoxide poisoning.

For mild poisoning, you can quickly get better after leaving the scene of poisoning in time and breathing fresh air; for moderate poisoning, active treatment can generally make a complete recovery; for severe poisoning, the consequences can be serious, ranging from sequelae to death.

If you can avoid it, you can open more windows for ventilation and install a chimney..."]

Many people were a little embarrassed when the anchor pointed out Feng Shui.

It was indeed just for monopoly to make a statement, otherwise no one would say bad feng shui in metal mines, but they were still embarrassed to be pointed out so bluntly.

Fortunately, the anchor quickly told a story about poisoning, which eased their embarrassment.

[Xiao Xiao thought of the stove in his hometown again, picked up a pen and drew a picture.

Most of the earthen stoves in my house are like this. There shouldn't be much difference between the north and the south.

“Most of the stoves in my hometown have this kind of stove. Some have one large iron pot, some have two large iron pots, but usually there are one or two small openings for a removable kettle and stove.

This kind of boiler can be used to boil water when cooking, or to stew soup, etc. The upper part is burned and the lower part is covered with ashes, which is more economical and convenient. ”]

People in the Ming and Qing Dynasties were familiar with this kind of stove. Before the Song Dynasty, most of them did not have iron pots. Watching the anchor indicate the sizes of large and small pots, everyone was thinking about how much it would cost.

That's iron, so just any household can have such a big pot, just for eating?

The luxury of your descendants can always refresh the understanding of us ancients.

In the era when there was no iron pot, the capable people immediately ordered people to get such a stove.

They have never seen the host cook, but they have followed her to the kitchen. There are several different pots and matching kitchenware. It is not difficult to imagine how to use them.

They don't care about energy saving or anything like that. What they want is fashion that is not available now. When the new stove and new pot are ready, they will quickly let the cooks research new dishes, and they will rush to attract customers to show off.

Lucky viewer No. 8, Wang Peiling, was born in the Yongle period and is a girl who is not yet eight years old.

When she arrived, she was wearing coarse linen clothes and her hair was disheveled. Her eyes lit up and she knelt down without hesitation, kowtowing heavily to the sky.

She wanted to sue King Zhu Gui for patrolling the streets and beating her father to death for no reason. His mother, who was forced to do a small business to make a living, also fell in love with him and took her back to the palace by force.

This kind of thing happened in all dynasties and every dynasty, and every emperor had to deal with it to some extent.

But internal affairs are handled internally, and at most the courtiers know about it. This kind of embarrassment to the entire dynasty has never happened before.

[Xiao Xiao always felt that he had heard this name before, so he typed it out and searched, and sure enough it was true.

"In terms of perversion, it is very consistent with the standards of the vassals of the Han Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty."]

The introduction said that this Zhu Gui was the first acting king of the Ming Dynasty and the 13th son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang. His mother was Guo Huifei, the daughter of Guo Zixing, the king of Chuyang, and one of the nine great fortress kings in the Ming Dynasty.

He is sexually violent and unsympathetic to the people. Every time he went on a safari, he would gallop hundreds of miles, plundering all the villages he passed; killing people for no reason, torturing people with various cruel methods, and even having necrophilia...

There are various records, which are eye-opening for everyone. No wonder people at that time called him the "King of Ghosts".

Liu Che smacked his lips and was very unhappy. What kind of guy dared to claim the title of king like his eldest father.

But the anchor admitted that Han Dynasty also had many slut kings, but Liu Che refused to compare Han Dynasty with Ming Dynasty.

Guo Zixing and Guo Huifei trembled. They did not expect that Zhu Gui, who was full of evil, was born to their Guo family's daughter.

At this time in the Hongwu period, this Zhu Gui was not even born, let alone doting on him. But seeing all his evil deeds, Zhu Yuanzhang became furious and vowed that this son would never be born.

At the same time, he was also very angry. Apart from him and the fourth child, in the middle was his grandson Zhu Yunwen who became the emperor. Where was his standard?

Also, no matter how Zhu Yunwen cut off the vassal, this Zhu Gui obviously deserved it. You, the fourth brother, brought such a disaster to his brother and restored him to the king's title. This is how he should be an emperor, and he was allowed to live to be fifty years old. many?

In the end, imprisonment was of no use. We had stopped dealing with him long ago and gave him the opportunity to continue to harm the people and even collude with the Mongols!

Holding his shaking chest, Zhu Yuanzhang, who had been humiliated in front of the previous dynasties and anchors, slapped the table and asked someone to bring little Zhu Di over.

In the Yongle Dynasty, Zhu Gui, who was enjoying a good stay in Datong, and everyone in the palace were also in a panic. No one thought that the prince would go out and be ridiculous every day, and really bring disaster to himself.

Now the emperor who is far away in Beijing also knows that his brother is not only ridiculous as usual, but will even collude with Mongolia in the future.

Zhu Di would not give them a way to survive because of the latter, and the people all over the world would want the emperor to give them a lesson because of the former. Such evil deeds are so stinking that everyone knows, will the emperor really care about protecting them?

Suddenly, people in the Datong Palace were panicked.

Zhu Di, who also felt embarrassed, had already started to deal with it with a numb face.

It would certainly make him angry that Zhu Gui would collude with Mongolia in the future, but all the things he had done in the local area were exposed in front of the people of the Ming Dynasty. He was more concerned about the damage to the prestige of the court and the royal family.

What would everyone think of him, being called Emperor Yongle but allowing such a younger brother to prey on the local people? He felt suffocated just thinking about it.

Different from Gan Cuiwen's unjust case, after checking Zhu Gui's information, it is almost certain that what Wang Peiling reported is true. His family was a poor person who was abused by powerful people.

["When your matter is resolved, you and your mother can come to me and make a request that I can fulfill."

The live broadcast can be seen by everyone. This case is different from an unjust case. Xiaoxiao knows that the emperor in his right mind should solve it.

But in order to prevent any problems with the safety of the mother and daughter, she still added this condition, hoping to give them some protection. 】

This is not a difficult point to think about, and everyone who can think of it expressed their understanding.

Except for Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhu Di, who were embarrassed and disgraced, Zhu Houzhao and Zhu Houcong thought the problem was not big. Anyway, Zhu Gui was long gone by this time, and the reputation of their uncle was indeed very bad. It was all in the past.

The emperors of the past dynasties just hope that there will not be another hot chicken vassal king or some relatives of the emperor or corrupt officials. It is not a question of whether they want to cut down the vassal and punish the bad guys. It is a matter of losing face to the past dynasties and then giving it to the people for free. It’s a big deal to add classes.

I don't really want to let the people completely alienate the court now, thinking that the emperor and officials are bastards who prey on the people.

Lucky viewer No. 9 Guo Chengyu felt his heart skip a beat when he heard this. As an official of the Zhengde Dynasty, he quickly explained that Zhu Gui’s example was an exception, and not every vassal king was like this. Our Ming Dynasty should also have reliable people. The vassal king.

Many Ming vassal kings nodded, confident that they were the reliable vassal king.

["Let me look for it." Xiaoxiao really doesn't understand this kind of thing, so he can only rely on the almighty netizens.

As soon as the keyword "powerful vassal kings of the Ming Dynasty" is entered, in addition to Zhu Di, who was unable to ascend to the throne, Jiajing, who was descended from the throne, and Prince Fu, who is extremely educational, there are indeed several powerful ones.

The first King of Zhou in the Ming Dynasty and the fifth son of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang, Zhu Ji was a master of pharmacy. He was studious and capable of poetry and poetry. He once wrote hundreds of chapters of "Yangong Ci" and organized and compiled "Compendium of Materia Medica for Relief from Famines", "Baosheng Yulu" and "Remaining Records of Preserving Life". Medical works such as "Pocket Prescriptions" and "Puji Prescriptions" have made great contributions to the development of my country's pharmaceutical industry...

Lu Sheng Zhu Zaiyu went beyond ancestral rules, broke old customs, focused on practice and experiment, worked hard all his life to seek truth, and worked hard to complete the "Complete Book of Music and Lu", "Lv Lu Zheng Lun", "Lv Lu Questions and Confusion", and "Jia Liang Suan" Classics", "Lü Lu Jingyi", "Lü Li Rong Tong", "New Theory of Arithmetic", "Ser Pu", etc.

His achievements shocked the world, and Chinese and foreign scholars respected him as an Eastern Renaissance-style saint...]

The anchor of King Fu's educational message was very quick, but many people still couldn't read the large amount of text.

Those who watched it could only remain silent.

This can actually be said to have educational significance. The description of hell by your descendants is really enough.

The experience of Empress Zhu Gui and Prince Fu also reminded the emperors that they should take care of the vassal kings even if they didn't care that they were killed by angry people, but they could not lose the face of their own court and clan.

By the way, this kind of research can be left to these rich and idle feudal princes. I don't expect you to produce a Medicine King or a Law Sage, who will at least embarrass the court.

Zhu Yuanzhang did not expect that Zhu Rui, who was only seven years old, would achieve such achievements in the future, so his uncomfortable heart felt much better.

After all, there are only a few bastards like Zhu Gui. There is no way he will have this son born in this life.

Since he understands medicine so well, he should go to school with the doctors and farmers and lay the foundation now. In the future, the medicine and food industry of Ming Dynasty will be his responsibility.

And seeing that the future descendant Zhu Zaiyu is still a heavyweight scientist who can be as famous as Li Shizhen, Song Yingxing, Xu Guangqi, and Xu Xiake, but few people know about it. Even the anchors are looking at his information curiously, and the emperors of the Ming Dynasty are not. Lost temper.

They themselves don't pay much attention to this, and few of their own descendants know about it.

His father, Prince Zheng, was put under house arrest by Jiajing, but he was able to stay in a small earthen house and wait for his father to be pardoned. At the same time, he firmly believed that it was only because his father wrote a letter urging the emperor to practice less Taoism.

Zhu Houcong's heart skipped a beat, he didn't expect to see himself again.

Now that King Zheng has given birth to this child, is it still too late to take over and train him to become a scientist and engage in engineering?

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