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Chapter 280 It is easier to get things done with someone in the court, and it is nice to take shelte

Chapter 280 It is easier to get things done with someone in the court, and it is nice to take shelter under a big tree (3K)

Hearing Fang Yan admit that he had seen through his plan, Old Cheng stroked his beard with pride and raised his eyebrows:
"of course?"

"People can't understand you, but I can't understand you?"

Fangyan nodded repeatedly. The old man likes to imagine, so let him imagine.

Anyway, his goal has been achieved, and there is nothing wrong with his idea. He doesn't think too much about it at the moment. If Lao Cheng really agrees, Fangyan will also think of this when he starts writing the book.

It is indeed a bit unfair to say that he had planned these designs in advance, but it is not completely unfair. It is equivalent to that Mr. Cheng thought about his subsequent reactions.

Mr. Cheng continued to speak to Fang Yan:

"I support writing books. Don't worry about the staffing. They are definitely experts in this field."

"I think Professor Yuchuan's students are pretty good. Although he doesn't openly accept them as disciples, they are basically his disciples. I will let them join us when the time comes."

"As for the people in the institute, I will assign you a few more obedient ones. I won't use those who are difficult to manage to cause trouble."

When Fang Yan heard that Mr. Cheng had thought of this in such detail, he immediately bowed to him:

"Thank you so much, you are really my benefactor!"

Old Cheng laughed and scolded:

"Stop flattering me. You have to do it well this time!"

"I know, I know!" Fang Yan nodded repeatedly. He knew he could do this kind of thing well without being told.

Then Mr. Cheng added:
"If it's well written, I'll let you take part in my acupuncture studies."

Fangyan was stunned. It seemed that Mr. Cheng started writing books only after he won the Albert Einstein World Science Award in 1990.

Now, because of this butterfly, has this behavior been brought forward?
Thinking about something, Fangyan said modestly as usual:

"You flatter me too much. I am still far from mastering acupuncture."

Old Cheng sneered:
"Heh...Humility is addictive, huh? Or do you not want to help?"

This kid learns things so quickly, and he's still being humble here.

Fang Yan came back to his senses and said with a smile:

"I'm used to it... If you need help, how can I not help you?"

"It's just writing a book. Just say the word and I'll be your typist!"

Mr. Cheng waved his hand:

"I won't let you be a typist. You will be useful when the time comes."

……

Next, Fang Yan and Mr. Cheng jointly drafted a plan for compiling "Chinese Materia Medica Processing".

Compared with the plan that Fangyan made himself, the requirements here are much higher.

Of course, Fangyan doesn’t have to worry about the higher part, as professionals will provide the corresponding information, and Fangyan only needs to be responsible for his own part.

What he needed to do next was to add some instructions about Aconite and Pinellia as Mr. Cheng said.

This is not a problem for dialects. As long as you don't follow Li Shizhen's dosage, there are still some books in ancient books that can provide evidence.

Mr. Cheng decided to help himself, partly because he had seen the effect of the special heart-saving soup.

After drafting the document, Mr. Cheng and Fang Yan signed their names and then stamped it with the institute's seal.

Then Mr. Cheng called Fang Yan directly, and the two of them went to the Ministry of Health’s Drug and Biological Products Inspection Institute at No. 2 Tiantan Xili, Chongwen District to go through the procedures.

This place is also known as the China Inspection Office in later generations.

It is a comprehensive national-level quality inspection organization for drugs, biological products and medical devices that integrates inspection, scientific research, teaching and standardization research.

They are responsible for both Chinese and Western medicine.

One of their main responsibilities is to undertake the technical review, revision or drafting of national drug and biological product standards; to undertake the quality standards and related technical review of Class I new drugs, new biological products and imported drugs and biological products.

Therefore, if this book written in dialect is to be legalized, the procedures here must be followed.

That place is right next to the Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Capital Medical University (Tiantan Hospital).

But their scale is larger than Tiantan Hospital, covering an area of ​​67,000 square meters.

It is close to the Temple of Heaven and Yongdingmen, but Fangyan has never been there once.

About fourteen kilometers from here, Fang Yan drove Cheng Lao out. Because he was carrying a national treasure, Fang Yan did not drive fast, and it took a full half hour to reach the destination.

At the door, the two men took out their ID cards, checked them, parked the car, and then entered a building.

It was Fangyan's first time here. He saw some signs at the entrance of the building, which read "Huaxia Medical Bacteria Collection Management Center", "Ministry of Health Medical Laboratory Animal Quality Inspection Center", "Ministry of Health Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Center", "Huaxia Pharmaceutical and Biological Products Standardization Research Center", "National Laboratory Animal Quality Inspection Center", "National New Drug Safety Evaluation Center"...

The series of various centers that followed were so dazzling that they were comparable to the various research laboratories I had seen at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Mr. Cheng said to Fang Yan:

"The main work here is testing. We test nearly 10,000 drugs, biological products, and medical devices every year, and the number of difficult bacteria tested is countless every year."

“Every year, we can provide medical strains for teaching, research and testing to various domestic units.”

"The equipment here is also the most advanced in the country. Most of them are imported. However, they are not in this building. I can't take you to see them this time."

Fangyan knew the situation here very well, but he still nodded with satisfaction.

As for instruments, he had seen many advanced testing instruments in his previous life. Things of this era were not enough to arouse his curiosity. If he was told that there was an ancient prescription or a newly researched Chinese medicine instrument, he might be more interested.

As I was talking, I saw a Chinese medicine electroacupuncture room appear in front of me.

At this moment, Fang Yan immediately remembered the relevant information about this thing.

In 1825, it was invented by French doctor Salentier. In 1951, some people in China began to use it, but it has never been popular. Fangyan used it several times in his previous life, mainly for the treatment of "muscle and bone diseases". In the hands of doctors who don't know how to use acupuncture, it is still very good.

When Old Cheng passed by, he snorted coldly.

Fangyan just remembered that Mr. Cheng is the representative inheritor of "Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture" on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity of UNESCO.

He is a stickler for traditional acupuncture, and electroacupuncture is probably considered a weird thing in his eyes.

Fangyan asked curiously:
"Mr. Cheng, have you studied electroacupuncture?"

Mr. Cheng nodded:

"Of course I have studied it, but I haven't found anything."

Fangyan nodded, thinking that it made sense. He was the director of the Chinese Traditional Medicine Acupuncture Research Laboratory, so how could he not have studied these things?

After walking a few more steps, Fangyan saw the sign in front of him and said:

"Oh, look, there's a water needle in front."

Mr. Cheng said unhappily:
"What is water injection? It's actually acupuncture point injection."

"Instead of studying this stuff, it would be better to spend some time studying the clinical application of auricular acupuncture therapy."

Fang Yan thought of some new discoveries in acupuncture in later generations, and said to Mr. Cheng with a smile:

"That can't be said. Let a hundred flowers bloom. Research is not a one-line discipline."

"Maybe they'll come up with something new someday."

Hearing this, Mr. Cheng did not refute.

Instead, he nodded thoughtfully.

Dialects are worthy of being a researcher, and personal preferences always come second.

Then the two of them walked through a number of rooms and finally came to a large office that was crowded with people.

After informing, the two were led in by a female comrade.

Then they came to a leader's office.

The leader here obviously knew Mr. Cheng. He called him Director Cheng all the time, and then warmly invited the two of them to sit down and asked someone to pour them tea.

Mr. Cheng introduced Fangyan to this person, Director Lin, who was specifically responsible for approving this matter.

After Fang Yan greeted Director Lin and was about to introduce himself, the other party actually called out his name and said that he was also at the Ministry of Health meeting at that time.

Fangyan thought about it carefully, and then he really remembered him.

When the Ministry of Health conference just opened and the first speeches were given, Director Lin was among the leaders.

After Fangyan asked, he got confirmation from Director Lin.

Next, Director Lin exchanged a few words with Fangyan with a smile, and then the two of them brought the topic back to business.

Mr. Cheng didn't waste any time and explained his purpose.

Then he took out the document bag he had brought.

After Director Lin read it, he immediately asked someone to check the books on Chinese medicine preparation that were currently on record.

After confirmation, he took the documents and went out to find someone outside the office. After a while, he brought down several documents and stamped them on the table for a long time.

Then we asked Mr. Cheng to sign a bunch of documents.

Finally, Director Lin asked the author, and then Mr. Cheng called Fang Yan and even asked him to sign.

Fangyan had never done this before, so he went up and took a look at the document and found that the main author did need to be identified.

That is to say, in the filing, Mr. Cheng is the person in charge and Fangyan is the author, and the two of them are the people who file the record of this book.

When Fangyan signed the contract, Director Lin praised Fangyan for being able to write a book for the government at the age of 22, saying that he had a bright future.

After Fangyan signed his name on all the documents and pressed his red fingerprint, the task was considered completed.

Then Director Lin separated a part of the document and put it into the file bag for filing. Then he took out a part and put it on the document opened by Mr. Cheng, stamped it, and handed it back to Mr. Cheng.

Mr. Cheng picked up the file bag and packed all his things, then said to Director Lin and said "let's go".

Director Lin stood up and walked them both out the door.

After Fang Yan and Mr. Cheng walked out of the office building, Fang Yan wiped his sweat and secretly felt lucky that he knew Mr. Cheng. If this procedure was done by someone else, there is no way it could be completed so quickly.

Not only does it need to be drafted and led by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, and approved by the National Institute for the Control of Drugs and Biological Products, it also has to go through the internal People's Medical Publishing House before it can be published.

None of these three places is simple.

Ordinary people can’t get in.

After entering, it is extremely difficult to find the relevant personnel and persuade them to agree.

Even if you know the process and have some connection with it, just running around will break your legs.

Since there is no big boss to endorse you and there is no requirement from above, ordinary people will pay attention to you.

You said you would write a book, so you wrote it? Do people know you?

In other words, I got to know Mr. Cheng through dialect and skipped many steps that many people need to take.

Compared with my younger brother's novel, this serious official book is much more hardcore than a novel.

Otherwise, Zeng Guofan would have sighed, "It's easier to get things done when you have someone in the court, and it's nice to enjoy the shade under a big tree."

Fortunately, it only took half a day, and Fangyan was finally able to legally write the first edition of Chinese Medicine Processing.

(End of this chapter)

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