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THE PRINCE OF HERBS

THE PRINCE OF HERBS

1389 AD, Ming Dynasty, China "Guardsmen! Take him to his exile in Yunnan, right now!" "Fu Huang!..." "Shut up! Oh... how can my own son stab me from behind... Not only other people I can't trust, and now I can't even trust my own son either!... It's far more painful..." *** "Tomorrow morning," Xie Wang said slowly. "Tomorrow morning... you will see dozens of dead bodies lying all over the streets in Yunnan." Xie Wang looked straight to Zhu Su, his eyes as sharp as a knife, "This is a war. The battle between me, Yuan Prince, and you Ming Prince. A battle to determine who is the most suitable to be the next ruler of Yunnan!" *** "Your Highness... Bad news, Your Highness!" Wu Qi was breathless as he answered, "All streets in Yunnan... are full of dead bodies..." Zhu Su stunned. It can't be, Witchcrafts of Xie Wang is the hell real?!? He just walked not any longer, yet he had found a dead body was lying face down on the street. The farther he walked, the more corpses he found. And finally, he arrived at the town square, where people had been crowded together. *** "I am Zhu Su, the fifth son of Hongwu Emperor, I promise to smash the Witchcrafts of Xie Wang, and get you all free from the outbreak!" Zhu Su sharpened his voice. "The promise from a leader is not a children's game. Bear it in mind!" A man in early forties, who seemed to be the leader of rebels, held his spear up, shouted, "Fine! We appreciate your determination, Ming Prince, so keep your promise! If you fail to keep it up, then I'll make sure that Ming honor, as well as yours, will be ruined!" *** A biographical novel of Prince Zhu Su, the fifth prince of the Hongwu Emperor who was the founder of Ming Dynasty, who devoted himself for medical science and humanity. But before he could fulfil his devotion, he was forced to go through royal disputes, conflicts, power struggles, punishments, rebellions, and even death threats. Could he overcome those problems and reached his noble dream? Find out in this novel. This is a work of biographical novel about a real historical figure. Some characters, plot premise, and certain sections of the story are based on historical events and figures, but there are some parts which are pure fiction. Some of names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner; any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The characters' perspectives and speech are fictional, solely for the purpose of storytelling and should not be interpreted as endorsements of any particular viewpoint by the author. This novel is an original work of myself, not a translated work. Last but not least; I hope you enjoy this story. And thank you very much for your appreciation and support! Have a nice day!
History
342 Chs
I Own a Garden with One Hundred Herbs

I Own a Garden with One Hundred Herbs

Bai Caoshi transmigrated as a female supporting character who was destined not to live past the early section of a novel. She didn't show any signs of panic. On one hand, she resisted the system's method of accumulating points. With the other, she planted a garden with a hundred types of different herbs. She made a living and looked after her family, all the while fulfilling her duties as a wife. She set up a pharmacy, created medicinal diets, started a cosmeceutical firm, and ran a golf club while she was at it. Her life was at an all-time high. The official synopsis: A peasant girl who lived among common folks found herself a husband who was the man of every woman's dream. Ever since then, she started growing herbs and looking after her family while he did nothing but sit still and look pretty. Everybody said, "She's nothing but a widow. How is she good enough for him? "Only he knew that the honeysuckles in spring, fresh bamboo shoots in summer, snow lotuses on the mountains, and dendrobiums by the cliffs were all products of her prayers on her knees. She could make altars out of earth and fragrances out of the grass, and she chose to share her most precious gifts of nature with him alone. In the treacherous struggle for hegemony among members of the dynasty, she possessed incomparable wealth that could help him ascend to the throne of power. Without you, what's the point of having this golden robe and these splendid rivers and mountains?
General
40 Chs
18 wineries, 12 altars
The taste of the 18 Winery's Chen Tan Tao Zang 12 was very good. When it entered his mouth, the wine was smooth and soft without any spiciness. It had a pure taste and a unique style. In addition, the wine thread of this wine was extremely slender, cotton and continuous. There were fine hop in the cup, which was very beautiful. The whole wine was clear and transparent, and it did not dissipate for a long time. It was of high quality. When drinking, the first mouthful of wine quickly spread in the mouth. It was very gentle and soft, making people feel more comfortable. Regardless of whether it was a banquet or a gift, he was able to bring it out. According to the search results, the price of a 12-year-old bottle of Chen Tan Tao in the Eighteen Winery was 880 yuan.
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2025-01-06 13:14
The Four Great Altars
Different documents had different views on the four great Buddhist altars. Some documents mentioned that Beijing Jietai Temple's altar, Fujian Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple's nectar altar, Hangzhou Dazhaoqing Temple's altar (destroyed), and Longchang Temple's altar were collectively called the Four Great Altar of Jie. Some documents mentioned that Huishan Temple's altar in Tang Dynasty was one of the Four Great Altars of Jie in the country. There were also claims that there were only three ancient altars left in Buddhist monasteries in the country (Beijing Jietan Temple, Hangzhou Zhaoqing Temple, Quanzhou Kaiyuan Temple), but this was not explicitly stated as the Four Great Altars of Jie. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-01-08 14:19
The Three Great Buddhist Altars in China
The three great Buddhist altars in China were the Buddhist altar of Jietai Temple in Beijing, the Buddhist altar of Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou, Fujian, and the Buddhist altar of Zhaoqing Temple in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. The Jietai Temple in Beijing had the largest altar, known as the " First Altar in the World ". It could grant the highest level of Bodhisattva precepts in Buddhism. Once a monk received this precepts, he would become a disciple of Sakyamuni, the Buddha. This place was known as the highest school of Buddhism. The opening of the altar must be ordered by the emperor, so it was called the " Buddha Selection Field ". It was also the only place other than the Potala Palace of Tibetan Buddhism where Bodhisattva precepts could be granted. The Dew Altar in Kaiyuan Temple in Quanzhou was the most intact ancient altar in China. It was built in the Song Dynasty and rebuilt at the end of the Ming Dynasty. It was a double-eaved octagonal spire. Although Zhaoqing Temple in Hangzhou no longer existed, it was once a famous temple where the altar was located. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-01-09 03:57
What is the summary of the novel 'Little Altars Everywhere'?
The novel 'Little Altars Everywhere' mainly follows the experiences of a group of individuals as they navigate through life's challenges and joys. It offers insights into human nature and the dynamics of interpersonal connections.
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2024-10-15 09:47
What are the characteristics of cartoon images of altars for the dead?
They often feature elements like candles, skulls, and flowers, presented in a stylized and sometimes exaggerated way.
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2025-07-29 19:53
Medicinal herbs
The Chinese Herbal Medicine World website provided multiple versions for download, including mobile, computer, and Android versions. The user can download the corresponding version of the software through the official website or application store of the Chinese Medicine World Network. The specific download link and installation steps can be found on the relevant official website or app store page.
1 answer
2025-01-05 06:03
Otherworld Herbs
In the settings related to the Otherworld, herbs had different situations. In some otherworld settings, such as the otherworld in "Twin Male Heroes 'Tweet" The Brother of the Otherworld Is the Demon King,"there were strange herbs such as purple herbs. The protagonist could collect these herbs and sell them as supplies. In the cultivation world, herbs could be divided into ordinary herbs, spirit herbs, precious herbs, and immortal herbs. Ordinary herbs were used to treat common diseases or as a source of food for low-level cultivators or ordinary people. Spirit herbs contained spiritual energy and could be used to refine low-level pills to improve cultivation or treat injuries. Precious herbs were rare and had remarkable effects. They were used to refine middle-level and high-level pills to break through bottlenecks. Immortal herbs were legendary herbs that were difficult to find and had heaven-defying effects, such as refining top-grade pills to extend one's lifespan or help one's realm soar. In terms of attributes, they could be divided into the five elements of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, as well as the elements of wind, thunder, and ice. Herbs of different attributes were suitable for refining specific pills or for enhancing the effects of cultivators with special physiques. In terms of effects, it could be divided into recovery categories (such as Blood Lingzhi Mushroom, Spirit Regeneration Grass, etc. to restore qi and blood and treat injuries), cultivation improvement categories (such as Purple Sun Flower, Spirit Gathering Grass, etc. to help absorb spiritual energy to improve cultivation), detoxification categories (such as Detoxification Grass, Frost Flower, etc. to remove toxins and diseases), alchemy assistance categories (such as Profound Spirit Vine, Red Flame Fruit, etc. to increase the success rate of pills or enhance the effects of pills), and special categories (such as Illusionary Heart Lotus, Forgotten Love Flower, etc. to affect the mind and improve comprehension, etc.). In addition, there was also the Xuanyuan Continent in "Born in the Herbal Family Sun Family". The protagonist was born in a family of herbs and relied on his ancestral herbal skills to treat illnesses and save people in the foreign world. However, in this foreign world, this herbal skill touched the interests of the spiritual envoy and was involved in the chaotic vortex of many forces. The novel "Yan Xiaoqi's Journey to the Other World" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
1 answer
2026-04-08 13:07
What is the relationship between political cartoons, the NRA, and sacrificial altars?
It's a complex topic. Political cartoons might use the NRA and sacrificial altars as symbols or elements to convey certain messages or critiques, but it depends on the specific context and the cartoonist's intention.
2 answers
2025-05-30 00:44
Three altars of great rings are the most powerful three merits
The Three Altar Great Precepts were a unique inheritance ritual of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism. The core of it was the precepts, which had many meanings and merits, but it did not explicitly mention which three merits were the most powerful. On the whole, the three great precepts covered the whole process of giving the precepts of the novice monks in the first altar, the monks in the second altar, and the Bodhisattvas in the third altar. The ordained person ascended the three altars, received the three clothes, the alms bowl, and became the successor of the Buddha's mantra, namely the official monk. The process of ordination helped to extend the lifeline of Buddhism and make the Dharmakaya of Buddhism last for a long time. The ordained person became an official Bodhisattva monk by ascending the altar in turn and completing the three levels of precepts. This process had far-reaching significance for the improvement of the practice of the ordained person. For example, when seeking to receive the Bodhisattva precepts, the new precepts monk had to develop Bodhi Heart and seek to receive the Bodhisattva's pure precepts. This helped them to embark on the path of Bodhi, protect the pure precepts, and implement the Buddhist cultivation in their daily lives. They could do good and stop evil, and cultivate the six degrees together. From a broader Buddhist perspective, for all living beings, the Three Treasures of Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha were treasures. The process of receiving the precepts related to the three altars was also a sincere and respectful offering to the Three Treasures. It would sow a lot of blessings and obtain boundless blessings in the future. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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2026-01-13 06:48
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