Chapter 391 Lawless Yonghuang 26
Chapter 391 Lawless Yonghuang 26
Because of the lucky charm that Yonghuang had given Jingwu, she has been in good health since she was two years old and has never been plagued by any illness. She even escaped several accidents unscathed. People who care about her think that Jingwu is a lucky star.
No one paid much attention to this at first, until clothes infected with smallpox virus were placed in the room of the second prince Yonglian. Yonglian dodged it, but was touched by Jingwu.
As expected, Jingwu contracted smallpox.
When Fu Cha Langya saw that Jing Wu was infected with smallpox and had a high fever, she almost fainted from fright.
Unexpectedly, after Jingwu contracted smallpox, she only had a high fever overnight and woke up the next day. After Jingwu woke up, the high fever subsided and her condition began to improve.
This happened even though Jingwu was not taking any medication.
The imperial physician never expected that someone could be completely healthy after contracting smallpox.
I secretly sighed in my heart that the princess is so blessed!
After Jingwu woke up, the imperial physician simply took some measures for Jingwu. After all, Jingwu still had acne on her face. If it was not treated properly, acne marks would be left after she recovered.
When Jingwu's health improved, the acne on her face disappeared after a week, without even a trace of acne marks left.
After Jingwu recovered from smallpox, her complexion became whiter and tenderer, making all the women in the harem envious.
In this day and age, the smallpox virus is a headache for everyone. In their perception, once someone is infected with smallpox, he or she is in danger of death. Ambitious doctors are trying their best to solve this problem.
Jingwu's condition gave the imperial physician hope.
Of course, those imperial doctors who had interactions with Jing Wu were all Yonghuang's men, and they would not do anything bad to Jing Wu. Therefore, at the suggestion of the imperial doctors, Jing Wu also actively cooperated with them in researching smallpox vaccine.
As expected, on the surface it was the imperial physician who had spent more than half a year on research, but in reality it was the prescription given by Yonghuang that was used by the imperial physician to develop an antidote for smallpox. In it, cowpox, which was more effective than human smallpox, appeared. The incurable disease of smallpox was completely eradicated and was no longer a terminal illness.
Hongli was very happy about this. He felt that the smallpox virus was completely solved during his reign. This was God's blessing to his Qing Dynasty, and it also proved to the world that he was wise and brave and was blessed by God.
At this time, some people remembered Jing Wu, and the rumors about her lucky star began to spread among the people again.
Hongli also felt that his eldest daughter was definitely a lucky star. He rewarded Jingwu at a palace banquet and also spread the message that his daughter was a lucky star to others.
At that time, a Mongolian envoy attended the banquet and learned about Jing Wu being a lucky star while wandering around the capital. Naturally, he kept the news in mind and told the leader of his tribe about it when he returned.
It was at that time that Jungar set his sights on Jing Wu.
Now that they have finally waited for Jingwu to come of age, they cannot wait to ask the Qing Dynasty to marry them to a legitimate princess.
However, their marriage proposal letter was intercepted when it passed through Yonghuang's hands.
When Fu Cha Fu Qing saw Yonghuang smash the letter with one hand, he couldn't help but take a step back and mourn for Junggar in his heart.
At this time, he had already seen the scene of Junggar being beaten by Yonghuang and fleeing in a panic.
Why did you choose to marry Jingwu by name, and let Yonghuang, the "sister-loving maniac", find out.
Can the ending be good?
During the years that Yonghuang was in the military camp, he relied on his own efforts and talents to never be defeated in the battles he commanded and participated in, and gradually won the hearts of many people.
After having a say in the army, he acted more decisively and toughly. In the Khorchin civil strife, he not only made the new leader of Khorchin obey his orders, but also implemented many policies that were beneficial to the Qing Dynasty's management of the Mongolian tribes. Now, the Khorchin tribe is completely in Yonghuang's pocket. At least in the eyes of generals Fu Cha and Fu Qing, Khorchin only listens to Yonghuang, and even the small tribes that have marriage-related relations with Khorchin have completely submitted to Yonghuang alone.
Yes, they knew very well that these tribes only submitted to Yonghuang, and not to the Qing Dynasty.
Junggar and Khorchin are both relatively powerful Mongolian forces. Now with Jingwu as a reason, Yonghuang finally has the opportunity to take action against Junggar.
Therefore, after the letter was crushed by Yonghuang, he immediately began to deploy his troops and prepare to deal with Junggar.
Three nights later, when the Junggar leader was still dreaming of marrying the legitimate princess, Yonghuang led 10,000 personal soldiers and attacked the Junggar base camp at night.
After a commotion, the Junggar leader hurriedly got up, dressed, and went outside to see what was going on.
Unexpectedly, as soon as he opened the curtain of the tent, a sharp arrow pierced his throat directly.
A fatal feeling of suffocation came over him. He covered his neck and tried to open his mouth wide to breathe. Unfortunately, death came so quickly that he didn't know who killed him until he died. He could only die with his eyes open.
Now that the leader is dead, the rest are not worth pitying.
According to the old rules, when Yonghuang entered the Junggar base camp, he asked the system to collect information about other Junggar ministers and shot and killed the Junggar leader. After controlling the situation, the system also handed over the list it had collected to Yonghuang.
Yonghuang took a look and sent loyalty and puppet talismans to several important ministers.
A few days after all the talismans were scattered, the Junggar tribe and its in-laws tribes all signaled their surrender to Yonghuang.
Things started and ended smoothly, and Fu Cha, Fu Qing and others found it a little unbelievable, but seeing Yonghuang's expression that seemed to be used to it, they didn't say anything, but helped to clean up the mess.
Soon, Junggar and Khorchin were conquered. The two tribes together were enough to intimidate other Mongolian tribes, making them dare not despise the Qing Dynasty anymore. Their attitude towards the Qing princesses who had married into their tribe also changed drastically, and they became extremely respectful.
Yonghuang looked at the Qing princesses whose lives were getting better in Mongolia, and gave them a choice: return to the Qing to retire or continue staying in Mongolia.
Soon, when Yonghuang was about to return to Beijing, there were a few more carriages in the team. They were the carriages of the Qing princesses who had been away from Beijing for many years. They had no children and no sense of belonging to Mongolia. When they had the chance to return to the Qing Dynasty, they naturally chose to return to their homeland.
As for the Qing princesses who had children, seeing that Yonghuang had completely defeated the Mongols and their husbands had become respectful to them, they chose to stay for the sake of their children.
Yonghuang also promised the princesses who stayed behind that he would visit the princesses' mansion in the capital so that they could go back and stay for a while when they wanted to go home.
Because of Yonghuang's promise, the Qing princesses felt warm in their hearts, and some even secretly made up their minds to make their tribes completely submit to the Qing Dynasty.
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