Taking Dad to the Countryside has become almost a national variety show now. Almost any TV with internet access will see this program more or less.
Not to mention the short videos that have been edited and are everywhere, and anyone with a phone can see them.
Just now, after Amina bought ten kilograms of sand dates, someone recognized them again.
For a moment, the small truck was surrounded by fans, and the number of sand dates on the truck was visibly decreasing rapidly.
Zhang Bosong watched the live broadcast and couldn't help but look at Director Liu: "Uncle, have you forgotten the influence of our show?"
Director Liu said stubbornly, "How could that be? I just thought of this, so I asked them to help sell the saxaul!"
"Really?" Zhang Bosong strongly suspected that Director Liu might have failed in digging a trap.
Of course, Director Liu, who had failed again, would not tell him this fact!
Soon, fans who heard the news rushed over and surrounded the entire car full of sand dates.
Some who didn’t buy anything regretted it and said, “If I had known you were in our town, I would have come here sooner!”
"Yeah, but it doesn't matter. I just took Tiantian's photo and asked her to sign it."
"What? What are you doing with Sweetie's autograph?"
"Hehe, Tiantian is so lucky! I plan to frame her autographed photo and hang it on my wall at home, and have my son worship it every day."
Upon hearing this, her friend immediately pulled her aside and asked, "Do you still have those sweet photos of yours?"
"No, but there's a photo studio up ahead. You can go there and get some prints..."
Before he could finish his words, his friends and some fans who heard that he could still do this all ran towards the photo studio.
Netizens who were watching the live broadcast were even more stunned by this operation.
[Is it still possible to do this? ]
[No, I'm so moved! Please give me a sweet autographed photo too!]
[Wow, such a sweet photo, plus her autograph as a blessing, how effective is this signature photo!]
What's going on upstairs?
Is it too late for me to rush to Xinjiang to get Tiantian's autograph?
Of course it was too late, because after they sold the sand dates, Song Tiantian asked Lu Chuanbei for some money and went to the town to buy medicine from a Chinese medicine store.
Fortunately, they accepted cash for the sale of saxaul this time. If they had scanned the code, it would be uncertain who would get the money.
Lu Chuanbei took the money and went with He Xuebin to a hardware store not far from Caishikou. They bought some tools from the owner and then asked the owner where they could buy sand and other materials for building the house.
The boss was delighted when he heard this: "Are you going to build a house?"
Lu Chuanbei nodded: "Yes."
"Then you don't need to buy anything." The boss pointed directly at the intersection they had just come from and said, "Go straight ahead from here and you'll see a river. There's plenty of sand by the river. Just shovel a load of sand there."
Hearing this, He Xuebin was dumbfounded: "Just shovel it? Didn't they say that the sand here can't be used to build houses?"
"That's desert sand, so it can't be used." The boss smiled and said, "River sand is fine. It's very stable when building a house. People here use it for their own homes, so we shovel it from wherever we go."
"Yes, and there is a special sand field over there that collects sand from the river and sells it to construction companies. You are just building a house, so you can just shovel it away." The proprietress said generously.
"Can I really shovel it while I'm at it?" Lu Chuanbei was still a little bit unconvinced: "It won't cost money, will it?"
"No, we built our own house and we got it from somewhere. As long as it's not too much, we don't charge."
Upon hearing this, Lu Chuanbei and He Xuebin immediately expressed their willingness to go over and take a look.
At this time, Song Tiantian and Xiangfangnan were holding baked buns in one hand and eating them while walking towards the Chinese medicine store they had inquired about.
The Chinese medicine store here is located in a remote area and looks particularly quiet, with almost no people.
There was only one clerk in the store. When he saw Song Tiantian and the others walk in, he was stunned for a moment, and then he immediately recognized Song Tiantian, Xiangfangnan and the others: "You are Tiantian, Nannan and Nian Nian, why are you here?"
As he spoke, he glanced outside again: "Isn't it possible that they just heard that there are celebrities in town? Are they talking about you?"
"No." Song Tiantian answered swiftly: "We are not celebrities, but my father and Uncle He are."
"That's right!" The clerk suddenly became excited: "If I had known it was you, I should have closed the door and gone over to take a look!"
"It doesn't matter if it's not closed. We found it ourselves." Song Tiantian said, glancing into the store.
Upon hearing this, the clerk immediately laughed: "That's true."
"It seems I'm still very lucky today." Then he asked Song Tiantian and the others, "But, are you here to buy something?"
"Well, I'm here to buy some Chinese medicine." Song Tiantian said, and then asked him: "Do you have Magnolia, Shengdeng, Magnolia, Achyranthes bidentata here..."
The clerk listened to Song Tiantian's list of medicine names and quickly shouted, "Wait, speak slower."
Song Tiantian looked at him frantically looking for paper and pen, and couldn't help but say, "How about I just write it to you directly?"
"That's great." The clerk said, and then asked, "But, Tiantian, can you write?"
[Oh, yeah, although Tiantian is very smart, I don’t think I’ve ever seen her write.]
[I know she can write numbers, like 123, but I’ve never seen Tiantian write characters...]
[At Tiantian's age, it's already great that she can recognize so many characters. Shouldn't we force her to learn to write?]
[That's right, Tiantian is only a little old now, so it's okay if she can't write.]
Hearing this, Song Tiantian puffed up her face and looked at the clerk angrily: "Of course I can write it, but it's probably not very good."
The more Song Tiantian spoke, the softer her voice became, and the bulging parts of her face became flatter.
The clerk couldn't help laughing, but then quickly controlled himself and said, "Well, actually, you can let me remember it, but I'll have to speak slower."
"Ahem, okay then, I'll speak slowly, and you take your time. Don't miss anything." Song Tiantian pretended to be calm.
However, it would have been better if her little face hadn't turned red.
Although the types of medicines Song Tiantian wanted to buy were a bit more numerous, they were all common ones found in Chinese medicine stores.
The clerk looked at the written prescription and said, "We have all the medicines here, but..."
He glanced at Song Tiantian with some embarrassment and said, "We can't prescribe Chinese medicine randomly. We can't prescribe medicine for people without a diagnosis from a Chinese medicine doctor and a prescription certificate from the hospital."
"I know." Song Tiantian took out a document from her small bag and handed it to the clerk: "This is my certificate."
The clerk took the document handed to him by Song Tiantian and took a look at it. It was a letter of guarantee and a letter of joint liability signed by three Chinese medicine practitioners, with their personal signatures and the numbers of their Chinese medicine licenses on it.
"As long as there are three Chinese medicine practitioners to guarantee me, I can prescribe medicine, right?" Song Tiantian had just finished saying this when the clerk remembered a policy that had just been issued recently.
When he first heard the news, he discussed it with his classmates and felt that it was a bit unnecessary. He didn't expect to see someone coming to buy medicine with a guarantee certificate so soon, and the child was only three years old.
The clerk carefully looked at the insurance policy and checked the official website of traditional Chinese medicine. The license number and name on it matched.
Moreover, it was indeed written on the prescription that he was acting as a guarantor for Song Tiantian, and only then did he prescribe the medicine on the prescription to Song Tiantian with some hesitation.
While getting the medicine, he also reminded the staff around Song Tiantian to keep an eye on Tiantian and not let her take any medicine carelessly.
Netizens who also learned about the concept of guarantee in traditional Chinese medicine for the first time were also discussing the significance of guarantee.
Later, a student who was studying Chinese medicine at university explained to them the significance of Chinese medicine guarantee certificates. This was to allow old Chinese medicine practitioners or barefoot doctors who did not pass the Chinese medicine license examination due to academic qualifications, age issues and inheritance to return to the public eye.
Of course, due to the particularity of traditional Chinese medicine, and in order to prevent those who do not understand traditional Chinese medicine from cheating, a traditional Chinese medicine guarantee system was established. As long as three traditional Chinese medicine practitioners with traditional Chinese medicine practice certificates can be found, the system will be effective.
Or they can obtain a medical license after the relevant agency observes him for a period of time and checks that his medical practice and the condition of the patients he has treated have indeed improved. In this way, they do not need to obtain a Chinese medicine license and can continue to practice medicine and save lives.
Although many netizens are still confused, it can be seen that the country seems to have once again paid attention to the development of traditional Chinese medicine.
This is also related to the Song family's report on the matter of mental power and guidance devices.
Because, after a period of research, it has been proved that mental power has a significant effect in making Chinese medicine.
In addition, some ancient prescriptions handed down from the past, and some prescriptions that have been proven to have no effect at all as recorded, have achieved the effects recorded in ancient books by using mental power in the process of boiling the medicine.
After seeing this change, the authorities have increased their attention to the development of traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese patent medicines. In order to absorb talents in an unconventional way, they changed the original one-size-fits-all approach, where any traditional Chinese medicine practitioner or barefoot doctor who did not pass the traditional Chinese medicine license exam was considered to be practicing medicine illegally. Now, they only need to obtain guarantees from three people with traditional Chinese medicine licenses, or observe the practitioners and the patients they treat.
Of course, all of this must be agreed upon by the patient and the person concerned, and a Chinese medicine practice license will be issued after approval.
This not only lowers the threshold for some people to practice medicine, but also ensures that no one will be unqualified to practice medicine...
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