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1507 No one cares why Liu Jian died

Liu Jian's death is a fact and cannot be refuted and must be announced to the public.

Once announced, some political upheavals will inevitably occur, and Guo Jin himself knows it.

Therefore, Guo Jin’s task to Guo Jia is to do his best to minimize this influence and not to affect his political prestige.

In particular, those who are interested should not associate the integrity storm that Guo Jin is promoting with Liu Jian's death, and produce any boring conspiracy theories.

For example, if the emperor consciously wanted to cleanse conspiracy theories such as the former Han officials, and if all the former Han officials were in danger, Guo Jin would be in trouble.

This matter is really important.

Guo Jia was having a headache, but Zhang Ji's statement made Guo Jia discover a new way of breaking the deadlock.

Pills.

The debate about whether elixirs are harmful to the human body and whether they can make people immortal has begun a long time ago. After Guo Peng strongly forbids elixirs, such debates have been going on in secret.

Some people think that the emperor is helping everyone and not let everyone be poisoned to death by meaningless poisons.

Some people feel that the emperor is deceiving everyone, and they want to live forever and not let everyone live forever together.

There are obviously more people who hold the latter view, and the people who think the former view are all entrusted by Guo Peng, who are stupid and bad.

What emperors have been pursuing in all dynasties, why do you, Guo Zifeng, think this thing is poisonous?

All the emperors are wrong, everything they do is wrong, but you, Emperor Guo, are you, right?

I know that Emperor Guo has made great contributions, great prestige, and invincible in the world. So what? No matter how strong you are, can you be better than God?

Why do you stop us from pursuing immortality?

Once people have satisfied their food and clothing, they will want more things. After more things are satisfied, they will have some more illusory ideas. In short, people's needs are developing upward layer by layer.

So it is not difficult to understand that they want to pursue immortality.

For more than ten years, Guo Peng banned elixirs, this saying has been circulating among the people.

Although such statements basically disappeared after the tenth year of Yande, with Guo Jin's ascension to the throne, the theory of elixirs has obviously recovered among the people.

Those who support Guo Peng did not really think that the pills were poisonous, but felt that doing so would win the favor of the emperor. If you stand on the emperor's side, you can gain political benefits. You do not think that the emperor is really right.

So the debate between the two factions has been going on in secret.

As for whether the pill is poisonous, Guo Jia once asked Guo Peng. Guo Peng clearly stated that he thought it was not necessarily toxic or harmful, and it depends on what those warlocks used to refine it.

They do not add those strange minerals to them, which may be non-toxic, but once they add strange minerals to them, they will be [chronic poisoning].

Guo Jia didn't understand this term very well. Guo Peng explained that nothing is bound to kill anyone. Even if it is a highly toxic drug, as long as the dose is not enough, it cannot kill anyone.

The so-called chronic poisoning is a poison that is not very toxic. If the human body only has a little bit of it, it may not be possible.

But if you continue to intake these poisons and slowly accumulate to a critical point, the human body will have problems.

Guo Peng took out some ancient books and pointed out some of the strange records, saying that those who died of strange causes of death probably died of chronic poisoning.

I didn't pay attention at the beginning, and when the disease broke out, most of the poisoning was beyond help.

Guo Jia didn't know why Guo Peng knew about this, but when he went back and studied these ancient books carefully, he felt that what Guo Peng said might not make no sense.

But after all, there was no definite evidence. He asked the doctors in the large clinic, and the doctors also said they had never heard of it and did not know how the emperor knew it.

Guo Jia himself was half-believing, but Zhang Ji made this suggestion and he keenly discovered a great opportunity to divert the contradiction.

Using the theory of elixirs to divert contradictions, let those who are interested guide them, and shift the focus of people's attention from Liu Jian's death to whether the elixir is toxic or harmful. Taking advantage of the situation can achieve Guo Jin's needs.

Guo Jia gradually had an idea in his mind.

"This is true. The Supreme Emperor hates the elixir and believes that immortality will only cause trouble to the hearts of people and cannot exist at all. Therefore, it is strictly forbidden for the court to refine immortal elixirs among the people to seek immortality. Now, Shanyang Gong was injured by taking elixirs. It is not completely unreasonable to say that he died here."

Everyone nodded.

Guo Jia further thought that this announcement can not only protect the last face of the Han Dynasty, but also meet Guo Jin's needs, but also adapt to Guo Peng's preferences and promote the public the harm of a wave of elixirs.

Using Liu Jian's death, we guided the public to discuss the harm of pills, so that we can maximize the divert attention and please Guo Peng from afar.

Guo Jia immediately submitted a message and asked someone to send it to Luoyang quickly. After a little more than two days, Guo Jin saw Guo Jia's commentary.

It just so happened that he was worried about this situation, and he was worried that the wave would not be resolved again and again. Now Guo Jia has put forward an idea. He is satisfied with Guo Jia's response and can do so by hand instructions.

Then he asked Guo Jia to return to Beijing to contact Chen Lin, the emperor's emperor's pen, to prepare for a successful wave of public opinion guidance.

Guo Jia's mind is matched with Chen Lin's literary talent, and the combination of two swords is unparalleled in the world.

In late September of the second year of Xingyuan, with the gradual storm of integrity gradual storm and the establishment of the prestige of Emperor Guo Jin, at the moment when the economic crisis in the northwest gradually became stable, news of the death of Liu Jian, the Duke of Shanyang, spread throughout the streets and alleys of Luoyang City.

At this time, it was only fifteen years since Wei officially replaced the Han Dynasty to rule the world.

Most of the people who are alive still remember the Han Empire and the last monarch of the Han Empire.

After the monarch abdicated the throne to the founding emperor of the Wei Empire, he became the Duke of Shanyang and lived a luxurious life of no worries and no worries about food and clothing.

The founding emperor Guo Peng treated him very well. He saved money by himself and didn't care about enjoyment. Instead, he gave Liu Jian money all day, so that he could spend endless money, endless food and endless beauty to sleep. Everyone in the world envied Liu Jian's extravagant life.

For this, the profession of storyteller was even born, and when this profession was first born, it was a living by telling Liu Jian's jokes.

Gradually, people did not regard Liu Jian as the emperor, but as a simple evil young man with no ambition. They told his jokes all day long, watched his jokes, and secretly envied him. They also felt the tolerance of the new dynasty from his treatment.

Then he died.

This sudden change is hard for everyone to accept.

Of course, the officials of the court are for political reasons, while ordinary people are more out of watching the fun.

Why did he die?

Then the specific news was announced - Oh, I died of taking drugs.

What's the thing?

Can you die after taking the refined pills?

Didn’t the elixirs refined are all immortal pills, which can last forever after taking them, and at the worst, it can prolong life. Can only enjoy the great officials and nobles?

Why did you still eat it to death?

When people were feeling extremely puzzled about this, Guo Jia and Chen Lin collaborated to set the pace.

While claiming that Liu Jian's death was caused by pills, they also promoted the incorrect minds of the sorcerers who were beheaded after strict trials, inducing Liu Jian to take drugs, and also took out some records from ancient books to prove their views.

Then, Guo Jia was spread all over the streets and alleys, spreading various rumors to the people around him, such as "Have you heard it? Shanyang Gong died of taking elixirs], which triggered folk discussion.

As a result, Guo Jia and Chen Lin joined forces to successfully lead a big discussion on whether the pills can prolong life or death talismans.

At first, there were a lot of discussion among the people and I was very concerned about this because it was directly related to their subsequent life pleasure.

Then, because the discussion was so hot that it caused the fate of various [high-level intellectuals], the nature of the discussion changed.

Senior intellectuals were very annoyed by the claim that some people claimed that [elixirs are poisons]. They tried their best to claim that elixirs are good things and would never kill anyone.

Those who say that there is something wrong with the elixir are flattering people, just to please the emperor, and ignore the benefits of the elixir and even prevent everyone from living forever!

The two factions held their own opinions and argued with each other. The common people who were originally talking about it were strongly watching the show.

Then, the representative figure of the big clinic, Hua Tuo, came to the scene and cited the research results of the big clinic, saying that after taking Shanyang Gong's elixir, a chicken and a duck died, a sheep was dying, and the remaining pig was almost out of reach.

They are also living creatures, and their death may prove anything.

Hua Tuo and the Grand Medical Center have accumulated a high reputation over the years, and everyone regards them as the highest authority in the field of medicine. Hua Tuo's fate has provided strong help to the saying "elixirs are poisonous".

But high-level intellectuals are still unwilling to admit defeat.

They are not willing to admit that they do not have the opportunity to live forever and ascend to immortality.

They questioned the emperor and the large clinic. Although they did not dare to clearly oppose the emperor, they also firmly expressed that they would not go to the large clinic for medical treatment in the future.

A collision occurred between hundreds of years of tradition and terrifying new research results, and Luoyang City was very lively for a while.

As a result, no one cared about how Liu Jian died.

Everyone only cares about whether there is poison, and whether it can make people immortal forever.

Guo Jin was very happy and quietly issued an order when the discussion was full of heat, making Liu Jian’s only son the Prince of Shanyang, and he inherited the Duke of Shanyang after he became an adult.

This incident that would have caused a wave of political fluctuations was so smooth and no one cared about how Liu Jian died.

Perhaps Liu Jian's death was really just a very common thing for them.
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