Rebirth 1977 Great Era

Chapter 673: Export to domestic sales, the gift at the bottom of the box

Chapter 673: Export to domestic sales, the gift at the bottom of the box (Monthly ticket plus more)

"Probably not." Fang Yan touched his chin and looked at the big box in front of him.

He had never shown any interest in porcelain in front of Lao Zhou before, so this possibility should be small.

Then the three of them came forward to help move the big box out of the car. After Fang Yan signed for the goods, Fang Yan and his brother-in-law carried the box into the courtyard.

The box was opened in the main hall.

It was filled with a lot of things wrapped in brown paper.

There are seals of several brands in the dialect above.

There are On Kee Seafood, Ying Kee Tea House, Hang Heung Bakery, and even the big red seal of Tong Ren Tang’s Hong Kong branch.

My family members are not familiar with any of these brands except Tong Ren Tang, but they have barely heard the dialect. Except Tong Ren Tang which is a pharmacy, the others are either the brands of seafood and dried goods, or the time-honored tea brands from the last century.

I took these things out one by one and found that they were all sealed in glass jars.

There were some cardboard boxes underneath these things.

There is Godiva chocolate imported from Europe, as well as foreign liquors such as French Cognac Hennessy and Scotch whisky, and also high-end cigarettes, enough for my father-in-law to smoke for half a year.

There is also a long wooden box inside.

After taking these things away and opening the long wooden box, I found a jade Ruyi ornament with a clear green material inside.

There were also two books wrapped tightly in brown paper under Ruyi.

From the dialect, it can be seen that this jade ruyi should be newly carved.

When Fangyan unpacked the two books below, he found that one was "Tong Zhenzi's Supplement to Wang Shuhe's Pulse Secrets" and the other was "Complete Collection of Blood Diseases".

Fangyan was stunned by these two books.

"Tongzhenzi's Supplement to Wang Shuhe's Pulse Secrets" is the representative work of Liu Yuanbin in the Song Dynasty. He also has a book called "Tongzhenzi's Pulse Secrets" which is paired with it.

However, these two books had long been lost in China. Later, a copy was photocopied from Japan in the early years of the Republic of China. But later, some Chinese medicine scholars found problems with it, so Old Zhou actually got another copy back. When Fangyan opened it, he found that it was a handwritten copy, which was well preserved. It was a copy by a Japanese doctor named Shimada Oshiro in the Edo period, who gave it to his student Binda Takao.

I just don’t know how it fell into Lao Zhou’s hands.

Another book, "Complete Collection of Blood Diseases", was compiled by Sun Guangyu in the Ming Dynasty. It was more than 200 years earlier than "On Blood Diseases" written by Tang Rongchuan in the late Qing Dynasty. It pushed the time of the previously thought Chinese medicine blood disease book forward by more than 200 years. It was originally lost in China and is currently preserved by the Imperial Household Agency's Books and Mausoleums Department of Japan.

Lao Zhou's copy is still a handwritten copy, and it was also copied by Shimada Oshiro and given to his student Binda Takao.

Fangyan guessed that it might have been auctioned off by the descendants of Takao Binda.

Although these two books are not original manuscripts, they also have considerable research value.

Fangyan immediately protected the two books and would look for information to study them later.

The younger brother said to the dialect:

"The boss was really particular this week. He specially chose to send such a big box back from there by plane before the Chinese New Year."

Fangyan nodded:
"It's very thoughtful of him. I'll send him a telegram this afternoon to say hello."

At this time, Zhu Lin, who had just opened the packaging of the top layer of dry goods, also said:
"These dried goods are abalone, sea cucumber, shark fin, fish maw, as well as Pu'er tea and Longjing tea. In addition, this package of Tong Ren Tang also contains ginseng, ganoderma lucidum, and cordyceps."

"The fish maw is even bigger than the one distributed by the Huaxia Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine last time."

Fang Yan took a look and said with a bit of a smile:
"They were all exported from the mainland, and now they are sold domestically again."

These things are exported to generate foreign exchange.

In the end, it was bought by Lao Zhou and sent back.

The price there shouldn't be cheap, but Fangyan feels that the top layer of stuff is more like "filler" that Lao Zhou put in to fill up the box.

After all, compared with the ones below, the prices above are relatively much cheaper.

Of course, the most valuable items were the jade ruyi and the book at the bottom. Fang Yan placed the ruyi directly in the study.

The desk is so big that it can be placed right there. Under the light of the desk lamp, it looks so beautiful in emerald green.

Other things like dried goods and tea can just be used to entertain people during the New Year.

As for cigarettes, my father-in-law is the only smoker in the family, so I keep them for him.

The chocolate imported from Europe is given to children, as children of this age like to eat candy.

The best chocolate I have ever tasted is White Rabbit. Imported chocolate was a rare item in my childhood.

After putting the boxes in place, Fangyan and his friends started to eat lunch.

Compared to the New Year’s Eve dinner in the evening, the lunch is relatively simpler. However, because the one who cooked is my second sister Fang Ning, it seems quite special. However, the food cooked by my second sister Fang Ning is indeed average.

After everyone finished this meal, she was basically not allowed to touch the dinner that night no matter what.

Well done. Don’t do it again next time!
After finishing his meal, Fangyan wanted to go to the post office to send a telegram. He took a look and found that there was a long queue to send telegrams during the New Year.

Fangyan wrote down the content, then went home and gave it to his younger brother, asking him to help send the telegram.

He took advantage of this time to send New Year's goods to Mrs. Luo in Chaoyang District.

Then he went to deliver New Year's goods to his master Lu Donghua at Xiyuan Hospital.

Then he went to give New Year's gifts to Professor Yuchuan, Vice President Zhao Xiwu, and Mr. Cheng.

By the way, I also showed them the "Tong Zhenzi's Supplement to Wang Shuhe's Pulse Secrets" and "Complete Collection of Blood Diseases" sent back by Lao Zhou. After reading the contents, I first verified that "Tong Zhenzi's Supplement to Wang Shuhe's Pulse Secrets" was indeed different from the original ones.

However, without another copy of "Tong Zhen Zi's Pulse Secrets", the research value of this book would be discounted. After all, Liu Yuanbin was not the only one who studied "Wang Shuhe's Pulse Secrets".

Only the Complete Works of Blood Diseases is more research-oriented.

The book discusses four types of diseases, namely, vomiting blood, bleeding from the teeth, and bloody sweat, based on the treatment method, and lists commonly used drugs. Each part of the drugs is classified into grass, vegetable, fruit, wood, stone, human, animal, earth and stone, valley, and scale. It also includes "The main properties and indications of each meridian for blood loss" and "A brief introduction to each meridian for blood loss", which summarizes the main properties and indications of each meridian for blood loss and lists the drugs for blood loss treatment and the drugs for guiding the meridians.

At the end of the book, more than 40 prescriptions for treating blood diseases are introduced, including Sun Guangyu’s self-created prescriptions and famous prescriptions, such as Ge Kejiu’s Ten Prescriptions for Treating Consumption and Bleeding, as well as Siwu Decoction, Tianwang Buxin Pills, Liuwei Dihuang Pills, etc.

It’s just that they have a lot of work to do during the New Year holidays and don’t have the time to do research for the time being.

However, everyone thought that it could be expanded later. Vice President Wang Yuchuan even said that a research group or something could be set up.

Anyway, Fangyan and his classmates will start school soon after the Chinese New Year. By then, these students who have good medical skills and are difficult to teach will no longer be worried about having nothing to do.

The dialect is also speechless.

After saying goodbye to all the bigwigs, Fang Yan returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Street.

There were already sporadic firecrackers going off in the street outside. The boys gathered together, took out their favorite firecrackers, and set them off carefully. The "pop" and "pop" sounds of firecrackers echoed in the alley, while the girls gathered together, playing skipping rubber ropes and kicking shuttlecocks, their faces filled with excitement and joy.

There is a saying that goes, "Children look forward to the New Year, and adults look forward to making money." The first half of this sentence has become concrete at this time.

After a while, it was getting dark and the family started to prepare the New Year's Eve dinner. Fangyan would be back late tonight, so they started preparing it late as well.

Fang Yan took advantage of the fact that no one came to see him yet and prepared a lot of dishes. Old Hu and his wife and their assistant would also come over in the evening, so he had to make more.

My little brother was called to attend the party just now.

When Fangyan was almost done, the dean came to ask him to attend a party at the Beijing Hotel.

Fangyan said a few words to his family and said he would be back around seven or eight in the evening.

Then he went out with the dean and headed towards the Beijing Hotel.

PS: After finishing this chapter, I still owe you 92000 words.

No more today. Please come early tomorrow.

Lao Feng is working hard to code tomorrow.
(End of this chapter)

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