Man Bao stepped on the chair, took down the top booklet and looked through it, she turned her head and glanced at Xiao Yuanzheng who was frowning not far away, and asked with a smile: "What's wrong with you? Are you unhappy?"
Xiao Yuanzheng frowned and said: "I have something on hand, today is the day for His Majesty to ask for peace of mind, Imperial Physician Liu has gone to the Imperial Medical Office for class."
Man Bao immediately volunteered, "I'll go for you."
Xiao Yuanzheng couldn't help but look up at her, seeing her so excited, he asked suspiciously, "Why do you want to go?"
"Isn't it because you're not free?" Seeing Xiao Yuan looking at her intently, she said, "Okay, I miss Your Majesty a little bit, so I can just go and see him."
Xiao Yuanzheng had a look of disbelief, yesterday was only the fifteenth day, and it was the Great Court Meeting, didn't she just go to it
But Zhou Man opened his round eyes, stood on the chair and asked with the brochure, "Do you want me to go for you? If not, I'll borrow the brochure to read."
Xiao Yuan was looking at the booklet in Zhou Man's hand. The row was full of the pulse records of the former emperor and concubine. He knew that Zhou Man was writing about symptoms from pregnancy to childbirth and various medications, which should be used for research.
Xiao Yuanzheng only hesitated for a moment before nodding, "Okay, you can go for me."
Zhou Man was a sixth rank in the imperial hospital, just on the threshold of being able to ask for the emperor's peace pulse, and she was familiar with the emperor, so there should be no problem.
Man Bao immediately stuffed the booklet back, and said to Doctor Lu who was on duty today: "I won't borrow it for the time being."
Jumping off the chair, he was about to pack his medicine box.
Imperial Physician Lu frowned, and complained to Xiao Yuanzheng, "Yuanzheng, is it really okay for Zhou Man to see His Majesty like this?"
Xiao Yuanzheng waved his hand and said: "Don't worry, Zhou Man is very measured, things are rushing together today, I have visited the Empress Dowager and I am going to visit Prince Gong, please take care of the Tai Hospital."
Imperial Physician Lu opened his mouth to speak. He is busy, but they are not busy. He is also a sixth-rank imperial physician, and he can also ask the emperor for a peace pulse.
But it was hard to say such words, and Imperial Physician Lu could only hold back.
So in the afternoon, Man Bao appeared in the emperor's study carrying a medicine box.
The emperor stretched out his hand and looked at her curiously, "Why are you here to ask me for a pulse?"
As long as he is not sick, Zhou Man is basically not responsible for his peace pulse. After all, she wants to give the peace pulse of the queen, princesses, and several concubines in the harem. She is one of the busiest imperial physicians in the imperial hospital. .
Man Bao said: "The Xiao Yuan is busy today, and Imperial Physician Liu has gone to class."
How many people are there waiting for Dr. Lu
But the emperor saw that Zhou Man had already put his hand on his pulse, so he didn't ask.
As for the Ping An pulse, the process is very familiar to each other. The emperor answered Zhou Man's routine questions about what he ate, what he drank, and whether he slept well.
Then Zhou Man asked: "Your Majesty, have you been in a good mood these two days? Have you been angry?"
The emperor glanced at her, "You also know that I will be angry."
Man Bao remembered that the emperor seemed to have quarreled with Mr. Tang during the court meeting yesterday, but it didn't seem serious, so he wouldn't be offended, right
Man Bao asked, "Do you want me to give you a few injections to relieve depression?"
The emperor hesitated, but finally couldn't hold back, went to the inner room to change clothes, and lay down on the couch after a while.
Gu Zhong smiled and put a piece of silk cloth on his back to keep him cool, while Man Bao persuaded him while pricking the needle: "Your Majesty, although happiness, anger, sorrow and joy are natural, being angry all the time is not good for your health."
"Well, you should talk to Wei Zhi and others more about this."
Man Bao: "...Your Majesty, shouldn't it be you who are thinking about how to control your emotions and make yourself less angry?"
The emperor said: "I have learned how to raise qi for decades, and now my temper is very good, what will it be like if I raise it again?"
He didn't want to use the word "counseling" to describe himself.
Very well, the emperor blocked all the words that Man Bao had prepared in advance.
She sighed, the other party was in a bad mood, but how could she mention it
The emperor couldn't help laughing when he heard her sigh, "Why, you have troubles at such a young age?"
"Why not? Although I am young, I have a lot of schoolwork, career, and family affairs." Man Bao took an acupuncture point and gave the emperor an injection, talking to him while doing the injection, "But I seldom get angry. So I'm fine."
The emperor felt that he was a little angry again now, and he was still angry by the doctor, "Who can make you angry?"
"That's too much," Man Bao said quickly, "Bai Shan always bullies me, and Bai Er always helps him, but I just don't have much air."
The emperor didn't feel good, but felt even more disturbed, which was the same as when he, Wei Zhi and others said that the queen bullied him.
Man Bao thought of something after finishing speaking, and turned the topic to Bai Erlang forcefully, "But my third junior brother is still good, and he will help me occasionally."
The emperor thought she was changing the subject, and asked cooperatively: "Well, your third junior brother is still fair?" In fact, he felt that her junior brother was trying to stir the fire.
Man Bao didn't know this, so he reluctantly nodded and said, "It's okay."
Man Bao gave the emperor an injection, and wanted to ask him several times what kind of son-in-law he planned to choose for Ming Da, but he opened his mouth and still didn't ask, the timing is not very good at this moment.
After Man Bao gave the emperor the injection, his mood improved a lot, but Man Bao left in a normal way.
Gu Zhong had already seen that Zhou Man had something on his mind, but he couldn't figure out what it was, but it seemed to have something to do with the emperor.
So when he was serving the emperor to change his clothes, Gu Zhong said, "Lord Zhou seems to have something on his mind."
The emperor was lying on his stomach when the needle was inserted, and he asked, "Is there any?"
Gu Zhong smiled and nodded.
The emperor thought for a while and then snorted: "No wonder she took the initiative to ask Ying to ask for my pulse. Since she didn't say anything, then we should pretend that we didn't know."
But I was a little curious in my heart, what could Zhou Man do for him
Within two days, the emperor vaguely guessed it, because it was rare for their family to get together for dinner.
The emperor hugged the little grandson to tease him for a while, watched him sit on the couch and move his butt carefully, then smiled and sat aside with the queen to watch.
At this time, the crown prince asked the emperor, "Father, did you choose Mingda's son-in-law?"
Mingda and Changyu sat in the small room behind the screen and looked at the two sets of clothes brought by the princess. They were made by her mother's embroiderer. She thought they were pretty, so they gave them to the two young girls.
The emperor could vaguely hear the crown princess say, "Slightly change the size of the waist and shoulders and you can use it. This set is elegant and suitable for Mingda."
The emperor sighed and said, "Where is it so easy? I wrote to Wang Min and Lu Hui, asking them to let young disciples from the clan come to Beijing to have a look."
The prince was curious, "They agreed?"
The emperor was very depressed, "Wang Min did not refuse, but Lu Hui did not agree, saying that he is busy these days and has no time to go to Beijing."
In addition to the Wang family and the Lu family, the emperor also talked to some ministers who had better fun in the court, and wanted to see the young children in their families who were not engaged.