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Chapter 278 Are you planning to take over the pharmacopoeia?

Chapter 278 Are you planning to take over the pharmacopoeia? (Equal subscription plus more)

During lunch that day, Fang Chen reported the latest progress to Fang Yan.

After discussing with him, People's Literature decided to divide the manuscript into individual stories for serialization.

Each story chapter is named individually.

As for the name of the whole story, it was changed to a very literary name: "Birch Forest".

It took Fang Chen a long time to come up with this name.

He also has a pen name, which is the same name as the protagonist in the book: Haichao.

"Birch Forest" Author: Haichao.

It sounds like that is the case.

The article published its first story a week later.

It was published more than a month earlier than "Class Teacher".

It can be said that the plan of using dialect to make my younger brother the first to publish scar literature was completely successful.

Next, it depends on the publishing house’s publicity and social feedback.

After lunch, Fang Chen also studied the typewriter with Fang Yan. Not long after, Chen Kaige came over on a motorcycle.

He picked up Fang Chen and went directly to the Beijing Film Studio.

When Fang Yan saw that his family had left, he rode his motorcycle towards the Hua Xia Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

When we arrived at the institute this time, Mr. Cheng had just finished his meal and was walking and eating with a few researchers downstairs of the institute.

I just happened to see Fangyan riding a motorcycle into the door.

Knowing that he must be here to see him, he quickly greeted him and said he was waiting for him there.

Fangyan replied and went to park the car.

He saw it clearly just now that Ms. Tu, who was researching artemisinin, was also there.

In addition to her research on artemisinin, Ms. Tu's work is actually related to what Fangyan is doing today. From 1959 to 1962, she participated in the compilation of "Collection of Experiences in Chinese Medicine Processing".

Although this is not a textbook, it is the first book to collect the preparation experiences of various pharmacies in BJ City.

It contains quite a bit of description on the authenticity and quality of the medicinal materials.

Although the processing experience is not as specialized as that in "Chinese Materia Medica Processing", it can be said that the first edition of "Chinese Materia Medica Processing" was compiled based on this book.

After Fangyan parked the car, he immediately rushed to the place where Mr. Cheng was waiting for him.

At this time, the others had not left yet.

Mr. Cheng was still talking to them about dialects at this moment.

Although they are all scientific researchers immersed in research in the laboratory, they are still very concerned about the rising stars of traditional Chinese medicine outside. As for this year's most dazzling new star, they have heard of the name Fangyan.

When Fangyan came to them, they all took the initiative to greet him.

Fangyan only knew Mr. Cheng and Ms. Tu. After Mr. Cheng introduced them to each other, Fangyan discovered that they were all big shots whom he had heard of in newspapers or from teachers in his previous life.

There are several directors of research institutes.

On the contrary, Ms. Tu is currently the team leader of the anti-malarial research mission, not yet the director, and has the lowest official position here.

Mr. Cheng said to Fang Yan:

"Tell me, my chief advisor, what new discoveries have you made today?"

Fang Yan was a little amused when he heard what Mr. Cheng said. The old man really thought of himself as a golden goose that laid golden eggs.

When he first came here, I thought he was here to give me a treasure.

The dialect said:

"Mr. Cheng, I came here today not to make any new discoveries."

"Then why are you here?" Old Cheng raised his eyebrows.

Fang Yan said, "I have a new idea recently, and I want you to help me make a decision and see if it will work."

Mr. Cheng blinked and asked:
"Oh? Is there a new clinical treatment?"

Fangyan shook his head and said:
"No, I'm planning to write a book."

Mr. Cheng was startled, but he was not particularly surprised. He said:
"Write a book? Sure, tell me about it."

The dialect said:

“I want to write a book on Chinese medicine processing.”

As soon as these words were spoken, several big men around looked at Ms. Tu beside them.

Fangyan seemed to be unaware and continued:
"I know that there is already a book called 'Collection of Experience in Processing Chinese Medicines' on the market, but the description of processing in it is not enough. It includes 501 kinds of medicines, and many ancient processing methods are not written down. So I plan to write another book based on my own experience and this book."

After hearing this, Mr. Cheng hesitated for a moment, then he said to Ms. Tu:
"Team Leader Tu, you heard it. You participated in the writing of that book."

Ms. Tu said with a smile on her face:
"That book was indeed written quite a long time ago. Some of the content is not detailed enough now, and some ancient methods are even incorrect. A few years ago, it was revised and all the ancient methods were deleted, leaving only the processing methods of 482 kinds of Chinese medicine."

"If you want to revise this book, it's relatively easy. You can just say hello to the publisher of our institute and revise it. But if you want to write it independently, the process may be longer."

"Not only does our institute need to agree, but the Biological Products Inspection Institute under the Ministry of Health also needs to agree."

"Otherwise, even if you write it, the content in the book won't be approved by them, and it won't be published."

Hearing Ms. Tu's attitude, Fang Yan secretly breathed a sigh of relief and thought to himself, scientific research is indeed different, there are not so many twists and turns at all.

As long as it can really lead to progress, people will not hesitate at all and will even tell you the pitfalls that may arise.

When Fangyan heard her say this, he immediately took advantage of the situation.

He nodded and responded:

"Yes, that's why I came here just because I thought of this."

After that, he asked Mr. Cheng and others:
"What I mean is, why don't our institute take the lead and handle the procedures at the Ministry of Health, and I will be responsible for writing the book."

After that, he noticed the changes in their expressions and asked tentatively:

"I wonder if this is possible?"

The others looked at each other, and finally looked at Mr. Cheng.

Fangyan is Mr. Cheng's man, so whether he will support him in the end will definitely depend on him.

Mr. Cheng thought for a moment and said:

"Okay, but you have to tell me, how are you going to write it?"

What this means is that Fangyan must have a general idea in his mind, and this idea must be convincing to him. Otherwise, no one has ever seen him write a book, and what if it turns out not to be good, wouldn’t that be a waste of time?

Fangyan had already prepared a draft in his mind, and he made some additions based on what he had learned in his previous life. He said:
"I plan to divide the book into two parts: general discussion and specific discussion. The general discussion discusses the basic theories, knowledge, skills, and future research directions and methods of Chinese medicine processing."

"Each treatise is mainly classified by medicinal part, based on the list of Chinese medicines collected in the "Collection of Experience in Chinese Medicine Processing", and then continues to add medicinal materials that have not been included, listing in detail the ancient and modern processing methods, the properties of the pieces, quality requirements, clinical applications and the source of ancient books."

"As for the quality requirements, we can combine them with the 1977 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia that is currently being compiled as the standard for drug quality."

"Huh?" Upon hearing this, Mr. Cheng was stunned.

It was as if I had seen through the trick of the dialect.

Listening to this guy talking around for a long time, it turns out he is planning on the pharmacopoeia.

The dosage of drugs such as aconite and pinellia in the Poge Jiuxin Decoction is obviously inconsistent with the general trend in the market. In Mr. Cheng's opinion, Fang Yan's ultimate purpose in coming here this time is to come up with a new trick to endorse the dosage in the prescription.

The real purpose of the map is revealed. This map of Yan State is really long.

It looks a bit like making a pot of dumplings just for a dish of vinegar.

PS: After finishing this chapter, I still owe you 31,000.

There is also in the afternoon

(End of this chapter)

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