Although I was surprised, I still had to reply to the messages honestly. Fortunately, Lei Xiaomeng had made sufficient preparations for this live broadcast and had accumulated a lot of information from various dynasties.

【Reply 1@Super IQ, a serious patient with Chuunibyou In the th year of Zhengde, Emperor Wuzong of the Ming Dynasty went to Zhenjiang for a trip. He thought it was fun to fish with fishermen, so he imitated them in casting nets, but unfortunately fell into the water. Although he was quickly rescued, he still caught a cold and his illness has been lingering. 】

[Reply 2: In the first month of the following year, Zhengde suddenly vomited blood and fell to the ground while presiding over a sacrifice. He died in the Leopard House in March of the same year. He was only years and months old when he died, and his age was only years old.]

[Reply 3: There are many different opinions about Emperor Zhengde's death in his prime. However, excluding conspiracy theories, the most widely accepted theory among later generations is that Emperor Zhengde contracted pneumonia after falling into the water because of untimely treatment, which is why he died within a few months.]

[Reply 4: Pneumonia, although it is not considered a big deal nowadays, but at that time, it was indeed an incurable terminal illness.]

[Reply 5: It is a pity that Emperor Zhengde died at such a young age. This is why the up master said that Emperor Zhengde was like a middle school boy throughout his life, full of rebellion and unreliability. Even his death was so unreliable.]

He fell into the water, got sick, and died of pneumonia? He died before he was 30?
After getting Tianmu's answer, Zhu Houzhao felt his cheeks burning.

It would be fine if he died on the battlefield like a great general, but he died of illness in bed? He died just because he fell into the water?
Why did he feel that his death was so pathetic?

But even though he felt suffocated, he was still very rational and asked again: "How should pneumonia be treated?"
Last time, when he saw @一统六合万寿无疆祖龙皇 could reply to the reply of the master, he felt that this should be the privilege of "Wei users". And he happened to be a "Wei user", so how could he not try it?

So after asking this question, he looked at the Heavenly Scroll with anticipation, hoping to get another reply from the Grandmother like @一统六合万寿无疆祖龙皇 had done.
However, he did not see the reply to his question, but saw Apozhu's reply to @一统六合万寿无疆祖龙皇.

[Reply 1@一统六合万寿无疆祖龙皇 In the th year of Qin Shi Huangdi’s reign, Qin Shi Huang died of illness during his fifth tour to the east, and collapsed in Shaqiu Palace.]

[Reply 2: After unifying the six kingdoms, Qin Shi Huang went on five tours to better manage and inspect his vast country. He searched for the remnants of the six kingdoms who were unwilling to be destroyed.]

[Reply 3: In the eleven years since Qin Shi Huang ascended the throne, he made five tours, an average of once every two years. He was indeed the emperor who traveled the most frequently in history. However, the fatigue of traveling by boat and car would inevitably cause some health problems. Damage to the body is inevitable over time. ]

[Reply 4: It is better in modern times. If you want to go anywhere, you can take a plane or a high-speed train and arrive at your destination in a few hours. Even if you drive yourself, there are highways extending in all directions. It is much more efficient than the ancients, and it is more comfortable. ]

The thirty-seventh year of King Zheng of Qin?
Although Lei Xiaomeng said a lot, it was this number that attracted all of Qin Shihuang's attention. His face was gloomy. Calculating the time, he found that his life span was less than ten years.
No, he could not abandon the empire he had conquered, and he could not die so early.
"Will there be an elixir of immortality in the future?" Qin Shi Huang asked unwillingly.

[Reply 1 @历史第一太子的大大@子控凶残老父 The two of you are so destined to be together. Not only do your ID names echo each other, but your questions are also so similar. The upmaster will answer you together. ]

【Reply 2: Continuing from the first question, according to historical records, Zhu Biao's eldest son Zhu Xiongying died suddenly of illness in May of the 3th year of Hongwu, at the age of eight. 】【Reply : Continuing from the rumors about his death, none of them could be confirmed. Some TV dramas say that he died of smallpox. After all, sudden death is extremely strange in itself, and if he died of smallpox, it would be easier for the audience to accept. 】

[Reply 4: So far, there is no record in history books that Zhu Xiongying's death was related to Hu Weiyong. However, in September of the same year, Empress Ma also died, perhaps because of excessive grief. After all, she was old and was most afraid of being stimulated.]

[Reply 5: Continuing with the second question, in the th year of Hongwu, Hu Weiyong was executed for treason, implicating more than people. This case ended the history of the position of prime minister. Since then, there has been no prime minister in the Chinese dynasty, and the Ming Dynasty replaced it with a cabinet.]

The thirteenth year of Hongwu, isn’t it next year?
Zhu Yuanzhang's face turned gloomy.
His old wife and eldest grandson passed away one after another the year after that.

He must think of a solution sooner.
This scroll really appeared at the right time!

When he left, he specifically asked Biao'er to ask about Hu Weiyong in the Heavenly Scroll, thinking that one of them would leave a message on the Heavenly Scroll. But he didn't expect that both of them would go up.
And fortunately, his Biaoer had a sudden inspiration and asked Xiongying more questions. Otherwise, he would not have known that such a big thing would happen in the 15th year of Hongwu.

It goes without saying that the life of a loved one is more important than the case of Hu Weiyong.
"If it is smallpox, will there be a cure in the future?"

[Reply 1@千刀万剐九千岁 is actually Liu Jin himself? You are not being tortured, right? It sounds like the first day is over, right? The uploader is curious to confirm, did you get cuts? Did you eat and drink porridge? The uploader is really curious. ]
[Reply 2 to continue Don't worry, you won't be in pain for long. According to records, you died in less than three days, but after you die, you will still have to be cut into pieces. One by one, like slicing a duck.]

Liu Jin, who was drinking porridge, saw the message, his eyes rolled back and he fainted.

After replying to five messages, Lei Xiaomeng was about to draw a prize, but she heard two message alerts and found that it was @一统六合万寿无疆祖龙皇 and @超智巧中二病严重生病who replied to her.

【@The Emperor of the Unified World, Long Lives the Dragon Emperor replied to @Will there be an elixir of immortality in my future life? 】

[@Super IQ, a serious patient with chuunibyou, replied to @How should I treat pneumonia? ]

This kind of thing happened once last time, and it happened again this time, and both users were V users. It seems that the system has given V users privileges again.

But if these V users keep replying to her replies, won’t she never be able to finish replying?
Suddenly, Lei Xiaomeng felt that being a V user of C Station was really worth it. It turned out that she was right to use it as a prize for the lucky draw.
While thinking, Lei Xiaomeng was not idle either. His fingers flew as he continued to answer fans' questions.

(End of this chapter)

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