That afternoon, after meeting the old man, Fang Hong and his second brother Fang Ping went to the county town together. Of course, the little Loli also insisted on going, so he took her with him.
This time I went to the county town to withdraw some cash while the bank was not off work. Fang Hong had called to make an appointment yesterday. Now almost everyone in the village knew that he had made a fortune.
And the old man has already agreed, so naturally he has to arrange some money for the old man, and then let the old man use the money to help the needy villagers in the village.
This sends a signal to the villagers: if you have problems, don't come to Fang Hong, go to the old man. If Fang Hong doesn't work, Fang Hong has to listen to the old man.
When they were approaching the county seat, Fang Ping, who was sitting in the passenger seat, took out a function phone to check the time and said, "It's still early, why don't we go to our fourth uncle's place first to visit him."
Fang Hong in the driver's seat nodded: "Okay."
After about ten minutes' drive, Fang Hong drove to a street in the county town and stopped next to a Chinese medicine shop.
The fourth uncle Fang Chengyao is the old man's fourth brother. The old man had five brothers in his generation, and the old man happened to be the third. Now only the old man and Fang Hong's fourth uncle are left.
The fourth uncle is an old Chinese medicine doctor with superb medical skills. He is very famous in this county. People from other counties even come to seek medical treatment.
The three of them got out of the car, and the little Loli immediately held Fang Hong's hand. Fang Hong looked at the couplet posted on the Chinese medicine shop in front of him:
[I hope that no one in the world is sick, so why not put medicine on the shelf to produce dust]
Fourth Uncle Gong Fang Chengyao wanted to express this: I hope that people will not be sick, and it does not matter if the medicine on the medicine shelf cannot be sold and grows dust.
But now during the Chinese New Year, there are still five or six people who come to seek medical treatment and are waiting. It seems that the "hope" in the couplet has never really come true, and most of the time it is just a good wish. .
At this moment, two middle-aged men in suits and leather shoes were kicked out of the pharmacy by a young man who looked to be in his mid-twenties. One of the men in suits said: "A prescription of half a million yuan, really. Don't you think about it again? If you are not satisfied, you can talk slowly..."
The young man interrupted him directly and said impatiently: "There is no need to talk. You can go and don't come here again."
The two men left helplessly. They happened to pass by Fang Hong and the others, and heard their whispers. The man in the suit cursed in a low voice: "Made, why are you pretending to be noble..."
Another man said: "But having said that, if he really doesn't care about money, there is really no good way to deal with him."
The man in the suit said again: "Let's think of a solution when we go back."
Fang Hong couldn't help but look back at the two men who were leaving, and immediately became thoughtful.
At this time, Fang Ping smiled at the young man who turned back to the drug store and said, "Cousin?"
The other party couldn't help but stop and look over. His name was Fang Zheng, and he was of the same generation as Fang Hong. He was also the grandson of his fourth uncle Fang Chengyao. In terms of family relationship, he was Fang Hong's "re-brother", but they called each other cousins.
"Hey? Why are you here?" When Fang Zheng saw them, the impatience on his face immediately dissipated, and he smiled. It was very different from before. Now Fang Zheng can be called a humble gentleman and as gentle as jade.
They all grew up together, swam in the river together, and went up to the mountains to fetch birds as playmates.
"I came to the city to buy some New Year's goods, and I came over to see my uncle first." Fang Hong said with a smile, and Fang Ping couldn't help but curiously asked: "What happened just now?"
Hearing this, Fang Zheng's smile that just appeared became smaller again. He shook his head and sighed helplessly: "Those people wanted to buy out all the prescriptions from our family. They pretended to be very good at first, but then I overheard them behind the scenes. The boss is a small book."
Fang Zheng added: "My old man was very angry about this matter, and he was even more heartbroken. A good Chinese medicine prescription was patented by foreigners. The inheritance left by our ancestors ended up having to pay for the medicine. That’s fine, the most unacceptable thing is that the money should still be handed over to foreigners, people with small books, or even... Oh, don’t mention it, I will get angry when I mention it.”
Hearing this, Fang Hong couldn't help but be enlightened.
In my impression, data from the "World Patent Database" ten years later show that Xiaobenzi registered more than 70% of traditional Chinese medicine patents, while domestic traditional Chinese medicine patent applications accounted for only 0.3%. Among important global markets, Japan accounts for 90% The domestic market share is only 2%.
While the Chinese people are still debating whether the importance of traditional Chinese medicine is really effective, the little book next door has obtained patents for 210 ancient prescriptions in medical books such as "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases".
In addition to Xiaobangzi and the Hanbangzi next to it, a total of more than 900 important formulas have been patented.
In fact, as early as the 1970s, after studying the medical system of traditional Chinese medicine, the little book next door believed that traditional Chinese medicine has huge difficulties in system construction in medical diagnosis, and there are many contradictions with modern medicine. Even the diagnostic basis recorded in different Chinese medicine books are contradictory.
However, they also found that regardless of the various problems in the diagnosis and theoretical system of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine has real medical effects, which led Xiaobenzi to shift the entire research focus to the medical records recorded in various historical ancient books. Research on traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions.
This "waste medical drug" model formed by using modern medical concepts and science and technology to study traditional Chinese medicine was quickly recognized by the small-book public. A large number of new traditional Chinese medicines were produced based on traditional Chinese medicine records combined with modern pharmaceutical manufacturing technology, and Health care products and even cosmetics have been widely praised in the Japanese market since they were launched.
Moreover, although the hospitals in Xiaobenzi use modern medical diagnosis methods, when prescribing medicines to patients, these hospitals will also prescribe some traditional Chinese medicines to patients because they have more systematic research on the effects of traditional Chinese medicines.
They also gave it a unique name, called "Kampo". Because these "Kampo" are patented by local Japanese companies, they are very cheap compared to Western medicine, and their effects are not weaker than expensive Western medicine, so they are widely used. Good reviews from local people
After commercialization, they began to register patents internationally, which resulted in Japan and South Korea mastering 70% of the patents in traditional Chinese medicine ten years later. The real birthplace of traditional Chinese medicine, the number of domestic patents for traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, Only 0.3%.
As a result, if Chinese medicine products manufactured by mainland companies based on historical medical classics are sold on the market, sorry, you have to pay royalties to their pharmaceutical companies.
Sometimes these Japanese companies even refuse to produce and manufacture traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions to companies in Greater China in order to protect their own interests. A more serious problem is that in addition to patent registration of prescriptions, Japan and South Korea have seen a way to In this way, we can thoroughly grasp the ways to promote traditional Chinese medicine overseas.
That is to directly apply for patents on the herbal medicines of traditional Chinese medicine internationally, because the core of traditional Chinese medicine is still the use of medicines. Registering Chinese herbal medicine patents will allow domestic pharmaceutical companies to use these medicinal materials for research and development, and even use them in their own medicines. To add these herbal medicines, you have to apply for patent licenses and pay high patent fees. However, the number of these Chinese herbal medicines with foreign patents has reached more than 900 in ten years...
On the contrary, it is what they call "Kampo", which is the production of traditional Chinese medicine. 75% of the medicinal materials are originally supplied from the mainland.
Thinking of this, Fang Hong realized that it was the right time to return to his hometown this time. The field of Chinese medicine and Chinese herbal medicine must be deployed as soon as possible, not only to make profits, but also to preserve the thousand-year inheritance left by his ancestors. It is already too late. But it's not too late.
At the end, Fang Zheng smiled and said, "Hey, let's talk about it after we go in."
Entering the pharmacy, the smell of Chinese herbal medicine hit his face. His fourth uncle, Fang Chengyao, immediately called Fang Zheng to grab some medicine. The latter smiled and said, "You guys stay by yourselves for a while. I'll grab the medicine for the patient first."
Fang Hong looked at the old man who was checking the pulse of a patient. That was his fourth uncle Fang Chengyao, who was over 68 years old. It seemed that Fang Chengyao was much weaker than the old man Fang Chengde.
After all, the old man Fang Chengde was a soldier, while the uncle Fang Chengyao was more like a literary man, but he was also full of energy and looked more like a master who read poetry and books.
After Fang Chengde took the patient's pulse, he asked about the patient's situation again. After a while, the patient suddenly asked: "Doctor, what is the difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine?"
Fang Chengyao, who was about to prescribe him, paused and looked at the patient and said: "The biggest difference between Chinese medicine and Western medicine is that Chinese medicine makes people live in a blur, while Western medicine makes people die clearly. This is The biggest difference."
When the patient heard this, he felt as if he was listening to you.
But for a moment, there was a silent rebuttal. After careful consideration, this was really the case.
Whatever disease the patient has, Western medicine can detect it but may not be able to cure it, so it is clear that he will die.
There are many contradictions between traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, and even the diagnostic basis in different traditional Chinese medicine books are contradictory. The intuitive feeling given to patients is that traditional Chinese medicine doctors prescribe medicines by focusing on this and that, but they are confused and confused. Living without knowing anything.
At this moment, Fang Hong is thinking about how to intervene and open up the situation in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese medicine.
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