“Now you, the old Chinese medicine practitioners, have very important tasks, one is to compile the pharmacopoeia, and the other is to compile the teaching materials.

Especially the issue of teaching materials. This is not a trivial matter. It concerns millions of people across the country. So it needs to be considered carefully.

For various common diseases, try to choose multiple, simple, effective, and even cheap prescriptions.

As for the pharmacopoeia, it is of course also important, but it is not as urgent as the textbook and can be placed after the textbook.

In short, the entire factory is making every effort to prepare for the upcoming training without affecting production.”

After the meeting, Mr. Pu went directly to visit several famous Chinese medicine experts.

When they heard that it was Master Pu who invited them to participate in the compilation of textbooks and the Chinese Medicine Pharmacopoeia, the old Chinese medicine practitioners all smiled from ear to ear.

All of today's veteran Chinese medicine practitioners have come from this era.

Regardless of their medical skills, they still have medical ethics. As long as they have food and drink, they don't care about profit. Because they have money. What they value more is reputation.

In ancient times, the gentry donated money to build bridges and erected monuments. The monument was to praise the good deeds of the gentry, which is reputation.

Even the outlaws would go to the countryside to inquire about the family's reputation before robbing them.

These old Chinese doctors all have this kind of thinking. For the sake of fame, they may even refuse to charge patients money.

Now Mr. Pu invites them to participate in the compilation of textbooks, and even become teachers after the compilation is completed. Isn't this just to give them fame?

Just think about it, thousands and thousands of people will respectfully call you teacher.

These people are scattered all over the country. No matter where you go, there is a high probability that you will find your students there.

Not only that, but they'll also have the book you wrote. It will definitely become one of the best-selling books in the country.

As long as their names are included in the author's signature, old Chinese medicine practitioners even feel that their lives have not been lived in vain.

The trip invited by Mr. Pu went very smoothly. Basically, as long as you went there, the other party would nod and agree without waiting for Mr. Pu to finish speaking.

It only took one morning to recruit a large number of highly skilled veteran Chinese medicine practitioners.

As a result, before Mr. Pu left in the afternoon, many veteran Chinese medicine practitioners who had not been invited came directly to his door.

"Old Pu, aren't you too mean to invite me to such a grand Chinese medicine conference?

Do you think my medical skills are not good enough? Or do you think I am not qualified enough to teach students?

If you don’t give me a satisfactory answer today, I won’t leave.”

This kind of person really made Pu Lao laugh and cry. The old Chinese doctor in front of him was actually quite good.

However, considering his bad temper, he is not suitable for teaching students.

After all, they are just junior high school graduates, and they studied traditional Chinese medicine. Moreover, time is limited and it only takes about four months for a group of people to receive training.

Afraid that he could not be taught well, they planned to put him at the end and have Mr. Pu ask him personally to see if he could change his bad temper.

I didn't expect that he was so anxious. I saw that Mr. Pu visited many people in the morning, some of whom were not as good as him.

But he just didn't go to find him, which made him feel restless. He didn't even eat a few bites of lunch and hurried to the pharmaceutical factory.

What else could Pu Lao do? This would mean he could visit one less store in the afternoon.

The next morning, all the experienced Chinese medicine doctors that Pu Lao had found came to the pharmaceutical factory early.

Chen Changan just said a few words in the conference room and was driven away by the old Chinese doctors.

The reason was simple: they had limited time. First they had to write the textbooks, and then the Chinese medicine pharmacopoeia. They didn't have time to listen to Chen Changan's nonsense.

If by the time the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine is built and the students have arrived, but they still haven't written the textbooks, who will take responsibility for this?

In addition, Chen Changan did not understand medicine, so even if others were discussing it, Chen Changan would not understand it. He had no choice but to leave the meeting room.

However, Chen Changan did not plan to stay in the conference room for long, because the engineering team from the Construction College also entered the site today.

Due to the time constraints, the engineering team did not have any blueprints but instead had a construction blueprint of an unknown school.

I plan to make some minor changes to it and use it as a blueprint for a Chinese Medicine College.

Chen Changan still needs to see whether this drawing is suitable for the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

There are some differences between the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and other colleges. The main difference is that Chen Changan doesn't know how many students from all over the country will come at one time.

After all, no one has a definite answer now, and it is very likely that the scale of the Chinese Medicine College will be considered to determine the number of people to be admitted in a batch.

This put Chen Changan in a dilemma. If he built fewer dormitory buildings, there would be more batches, and the entire TCM training would take too long.

However, if too many are built, the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine will not need so many dormitory buildings when it normally recruits students after training, and it would be a waste to leave them empty.

After all, the country now only has two dollars in hand, but there are many places where money is needed, so we should save as much as we can.

In the end, Chen Changan felt that a dormitory building with a capacity of three to five thousand people would be enough.

After all, the training will only take three or four months at most.

People of this era do not have high requirements for accommodation conditions. If there are seven or eight bunk beds in a room, more than ten people can be squeezed in.

Not to mention independent bathrooms, having a public toilet on each floor is already a good condition.

After all, we are here for training and learning, not for pleasure. We will see the situation at that time. If there is really not enough room, we can build a temporary one in time.

After all, there are a lot of people being trained and there are many batches, so the duration of this process may be calculated in years.

The drawings produced by the engineering team looked good, and Chen Changan only made simple modifications and it was considered completed.

After all, the engineering team was professional. They only needed to understand Chen Changan's meaning and they were ready to start construction on the spot.

After all, time is tight and the task is heavy. The speed of selecting people in the commune is still very fast. Even if the extra time is added, it is still faster than your construction speed.

Therefore, only when the construction of the college is completed will we start to notify students in batches.

Just when the construction of the pharmaceutical factory was in full swing, Chen Changan received a piece of news from Aunt Feng.

Yu Jinwei was preparing to defect to a foreign country, but when the ship was about to leave, he slipped and fell into the sea and died.

When hearing the news, Chen Changan wondered if this excuse could be kept secret from the child.

Couldn't he have come up with a better excuse? But no matter what the excuse was, Yu Jinwei's fate was sealed the moment he planned to defect.

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