The Pioneer of the Rebirth Era

Chapter 1976 Economic Value and Inheritance

During the hot summer in Northeast China, Chang Yinong brought his team to a remote town at the junction of China and Northern Russia.

Huayi Chinese Medicine has been looking for craftsmen who can process special medicinal materials for a while. Although the results are not satisfactory, the progress is still good.

Some craftsmen who have special medicinal materials have signed contracts with Huayi Chinese Medicine. This makes the use of some prescriptions that require special medicinal materials much more relaxed.

Although many Chinese medicines prepared in ordinary ways are basically sufficient for the treatment of diseases in terms of medicinal properties, you can't afford to miss the efficacy of some special medical records.

Therefore, Huayi Chinese Medicine has a great demand for Chinese herbal medicines with excellent efficacy prepared by special means.

"Is this your hometown?" Looking at the green primeval forests in front of him, Chang Yinong's smile became even more intense, "What a great natural treasure house.

In fact, many mountain runners in the past were veterans in preparing Chinese medicine. Their skills are even inferior to those of some Chinese medicine practitioners. It's a pity that they are rarely seen now."

"Yes, there are very few. When I was a child, there were still a few mountain runners in the village. After growing up, they basically disappeared and went to work in the city." Sun Mingyang also shook his head with some emotion.

This time, Chang Yinong, the president of Huayi University, brought the team to such a remote place, which was related to his recommendation.

There was a mountain runner in his village who used to be a barefoot doctor. Later, because the medical practice standards were quite strict, and because a patient he treated was naughty, he had to go out to work because of rumors. He hadn't seen him for many years.

Last year, when he came back during the Spring Festival, he met him again. Because he was accidentally injured on the construction site, he could no longer do physical work, so he could only return to his hometown to rely on some bamboo weaving and other means to make a living.

So he picked up the skill of preparing Chinese medicine again, although he couldn't go into the mountains to collect herbs due to physical reasons. But it must be said that economic development has attracted young people to the city and there are other benefits.

No one needs to rely on the mountains to make a living. Some precious herbs with high economic value in the mountains are still picked by many people. But those Chinese medicines with low economic value and special processing techniques are basically not picked by anyone.

So this old man wandered around the mountains near the village, picked some and prepared them and sold them to Chinese medicine stores, and he could also buy snacks and meat for his grandson.

In addition, Chinese medicine has gradually gained popularity in China in recent years, and his life has become much better.

So when Huayi Chinese Medicine began to look for craftsmen with special techniques to prepare Chinese medicine, the first person he thought of was this old man from the same village.

So he immediately recommended him to the school, but because Huayi Chinese Medicine offered a high salary, all kinds of information came in. The department managing this project at Huayi Chinese Medicine was very busy.

So Sun Mingyang changed his mind and asked for leave to go back to the village. He bought some prepared Chinese medicine from the old man and went back to the school to show it to the school leaders.

This sight immediately confirmed that this was indeed a genuine craftsman, and Huayi Chinese Medicine was about to send someone to contact him. It happened that Chang Yinong was in the time difference with the situation of the Chinese medicine base in the northeast, and after hearing the news, he took this trip.

"So sometimes whether you can make money by learning a craft, and whether you can live better with it, will really affect the inheritance." Chang Yinong shook his head with some emotion.

As the president of Huayi University, he felt very deeply that the students of Huayi University in the early years were basically children from poor families. These children either came from poor mountains or had extremely poor family economic conditions.

Because the tuition fees at Huayi University were very low, and even scholarships seemed to be easy to get, so I applied for Huayi University.

In those years, many children trained from the Affiliated Middle School of Huayi University chose other universities after the college entrance examination, or transferred to Western medicine. At that time, Chang Yinong was really heartbroken and wanted to persuade them to continue studying Chinese medicine.

As a result, the other parent said: "After graduating from Western medicine, you can earn tens of thousands a month. How much can you earn in a month if you study Chinese medicine?" He was speechless instantly.

Some people are willing to make selfless contributions for the inheritance and the treasures of China, but most people have to make a living.

Therefore, within the legal framework, whether you can make money, or whether it is easy to find a job after graduation, and how much money you can earn from the job you find, have become the most common and most direct criteria for many university subjects.

In recent years, the source of students for Huayi University has increased. Even though Huayi University has raised the admission score for three consecutive years, the number of applicants has increased dramatically every year.

Even the affiliated middle school has become popular because attending the affiliated middle school of Huayi University can better enter Huayi University. Unlike other provinces, where the score line is directly fixed, even if one point is less, it will not work.

The fundamental reason for such a change is that Chinese medicine has begun to rise continuously, and Chinese medicine doctors who are affordable and effective are becoming more and more popular in hospitals.

This skill can make a living and make life better, so the popularity naturally rises a lot at once.

When you drive to the entrance of the village, you can only get off and walk. The construction of roads connecting all villages is still in the planning stage, although there are pilot sites. Obviously, it will not be in such remote mountain villages.

Some people say that remote mountain villages need roads more. There are so many roads in wealthy places that they can't be walked on. Why don't we build roads in mountain villages first? This is unfair.

In fact, in many cases, it doesn’t matter whether it is fair or not. The actual reason is that it is more convenient and easier to build roads in wealthy places.

Because there are many wealthy places with good county roads and township roads.

With these county roads and township roads as the foundation, they spread out to the surrounding areas. Just build a road from the village to the county road or township road.

And in remote mountain villages like the one in front of us, the county roads and township roads are sometimes bumpy. If you want to build a road for such a village, you don’t know which main road to connect to even if you build it.

If you want to build a road in such a village, you must first re-build the county road or township road here, so that there will be a connection point and traffic can be smooth.

And the amount of funds needed to build township roads and county roads is not a little bit, and it needs approval from the province. In this way, it is naturally easier to build first, and the villages that are farther away have links to the roads that have been built, so that the continuous expansion of road construction is useful.

Otherwise, what is the point of building a road if you still can’t get out after the road is built.

"Grandpa, Grandpa, Uncle Mingyang is driving a big truck with several people back to the village, and he said he wants to see you." A six or seven-year-old kid hurriedly ran into a fenced yard filled with wooden racks for drying important herbs.

In the yard, an old farmer with a wrinkled face and an obviously abnormally bent right leg was using a stone pestle with a wooden handle to process the dried Chinese herbs in front of him.

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