When Lin Sanqi took out three thread-bound ancient books and briefly talked about the contents of these three books, Lin Dezhi immediately applauded.
"Great, great! These three medical books actually explain the entire story of how Pien Tze Huang came about, forming a complete chain of evidence.
This clearly shows that Pian Zai Huang has been a folk medicine since ancient times, and does not belong to any pharmaceutical company.
The appearance of these three medical books was not just a matter of whether the name Pien Tze Huang was publicly available, but rather the complete severance of the Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory. They revealed the true secret recipe for Pien Tze Huang.
Once the medical book is made public, the secret recipe will actually be completely revealed.
Suddenly, Lin Dezhi calmed down and raised his concerns again:
"Boss, these three ancient medical books are not 100% conclusive evidence.
One is that Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory will question these three books and think that we have forged them, so it is best to send all three books to a professional appraisal agency to determine the year.
Second, if these three ancient medical books are published, it is equivalent to publishing the secret recipes.
I remember that Pian Zai Huang is a state top secret formula. Its formula and process are classified as state top secrets with a permanent confidentiality period. It is known as one of the only two "double top secret" Chinese medicines in China, along with Yunnan Baiyao.
This will certainly have a huge impact on Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory, and it will also affect the future sales of traditional Chinese medicine at Lingnan Hall. Isn't it a bit like killing one thousand enemies and losing eight hundred of your own?"
Lin Sanqi said indifferently:
"It doesn't matter if the secret recipe is released. We just need to keep the production process and drug ratio confidential. This way, it will be difficult to imitate the production even if we only have the formula.
In addition, look at the ingredients listed in this prescription: bezoar, musk, antelope horn, and Northeast wild ginseng.
These four medicines involve four nationally protected animals and plants. Ordinary people cannot obtain the raw materials, and the country also has laws prohibiting their use.
Even if you get the raw materials, you still need a special production license to produce it. You can't just produce it if you want to.
In order to obtain this license, I spent a huge amount of public relations fees and even used my connections with academicians to get it.
So I don’t mind making the prescription public. There are so many difficulties standing in the way, and I’m not afraid that others will be able to prevent it.
My main concern now is that these three ancient medical books are all unique copies, and isolated evidence cannot be established.
In the words of your legal community, a single piece of isolated evidence not supported by other evidence cannot independently support the authenticity or legality of a conclusion.
So we have to find a way to make these three ancient medical books recognized as ancient Chinese medical books, so that Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory will be forced to recognize them."
Lin Dezhi nodded, and both of them began to think of a solution.
After all, Lin Dazhuang was smart and quick-witted, and he immediately came up with a solution:
"You're planning to hype it up and turn a bad thing into a good thing. I think the two can be combined."
Lin Sanqi also became interested: "Go ahead!"
"So, let's hold a press conference and announce to the public that Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory is suing us. I've even thought of the headline.
For example, "Is Pian Zai Huang publicly owned or a single company?" or "Lingnantang Chinese Medicine Clinic's Jedi Strikes Back at Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory." The more exaggerated the title, the more eye-catching it is, which in turn generates traffic.
We held the press conference in a traditional Chinese medicine clinic on Ersha Island and gave the reporters generous travel expenses, tens of thousands of yuan each, so that when they wrote articles, they would tilt their pens so that they would all be in our favor.
Of course, we also have to appear as victims or persecuted people, and accuse Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory of arrogance and violation of regulations. It is an act of robbery to take a folk medicine for itself.
At the press conference, we can display these three medical books and give copies to reporters so that they have material to use when writing press releases.
In order to increase the weight of the three ancient medical books, we can also invite famous Chinese medicine practitioners from all over the country to speak on the platform.
This may be difficult for others, but it is very simple for us at Lingnan Hall. We have 32 nationally renowned Chinese medicine practitioners in our clinic, which is definitely enough.
Zhangzhou Pharmaceutical Factory will definitely raise questions, and they will certainly instruct local Chinese medicine practitioner Hu Jian to refute them. Then we can propose that all Chinese medicine practitioners are welcome to verify the authenticity of the three ancient medical books.
Anyway, these three medical books are genuine, and true gold is not afraid of fire. Plus, you are not afraid of the prescriptions being made public, so let more people see them.
Once the TCM community recognizes the three medical books as authentic, it will be like the professional industry association has endorsed them, and this will be considered legally proven."
Lin Sanqi understood and said with a smile:
"Fifth Brother's intention is to make these three medical books public. We welcome people from Hu Jian's side to expose the fakes. These medical books are already authentic. The more we expose them, the more authentic they become. This will actually help us establish our authority."
Lin Dezhi also laughed: "Yes, that's what I mean."
Lin Sanqi heaved a sigh of relief: "Then I'll leave this matter to Fifth Brother. When the time comes, whatever you decide on, I'll absolutely cooperate."
Lin Dezhi stood up and did some chest expansion exercises:
"I'm also the director of the legal department of Lingnantang Group. So far, I haven't filed a single lawsuit. I'm a little embarrassed to take so much money from the group for free, hehe."
Lin Sanqi has long known that his company has few problems and the main work of the legal department is limited to contract review.
So he opened a law firm with Lin Dezhi very early on, otherwise Lawyer Lin’s skills would have been wasted.
After Lin Dezhi left, Lin Sanqi took out his cell phone and called Shandong Cat's owner Zhou Daxin.
Zhou Daxin was busy in the factory. Lin Sanqi placed an order for 50,000 all-terrain vehicles. Based on the production capacity of Daisy Company, the production line would be at full capacity.
And this is just the first batch of orders.
People from Shandong are so temperamental. Since you have given me the order, I must guarantee the quality without any compromise. That is why the boss goes to the workshop in person to keep a close eye on the production.
Zhou Daxin saw that it was a call from the God of Wealth, so he quickly walked out of the factory and said with a smile:
"Hello, it's Director Lin. Do you have any good news for me?"
Lin Sanqi also said politely:
"Mr. Zhou, please get the first batch of orders produced first. I'm calling to ask if you know the owner of Kenfu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. in Zibo."
"Kenfu Pharmaceutical? I must know him. The boss is Wang Muye, and he's my comrade-in-arms. We served in the same batch. So, Director Lin, do you want to purchase some medicine?"
Kenfu Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. is one of the largest cephalosporin production bases in China, with an annual production capacity of 1,000 tons.
In other words, this is a raw material factory. Generally speaking, the higher the output, the lower the cost, and the selling price will also decrease.
Generally, large pharmaceutical companies have their own supporting raw material factories, such as the big names in the Dongguan pharmaceutical circle, such as Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Group, Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical, etc.
However, the investment in raw material factories is huge, often starting at tens of billions, which is unaffordable for ordinary small and medium-sized pharmaceutical companies.
Therefore, small and medium-sized pharmaceutical companies often go to other raw material factories to purchase raw materials, then transport them back to their own companies and add some auxiliary materials. After going through multiple processes, they finally produce the drugs.
For example, the Southern Pharmaceutical Factory under the Lingnantang Group actually follows this route, purchasing raw materials and then conducting deep processing.
When Lin Sanqi heard this, he realized that the world was indeed very small, and as long as three people were involved, they would definitely be able to get in touch.
"Mr. Zhou, could you please help me contact Mr. Wang? I might need to purchase some raw materials."
Zhou Daxin didn't take it seriously and said with a hearty smile:
"Director Lin is taking care of Lao Wang's business, so Lao Wang should be thanking you. As the middleman, I can at least earn some kickbacks, hahahaha."
Lin Sanqi likes to deal with the cheerful Shandong man, except that he is not allowed to drink anymore.
"Then I'll come to Zibo. See you tomorrow, Mr. Zhou."
"Okay, I'll pick you up at the airport myself tomorrow."
The next afternoon, at the Kenfu Pharmaceutical Company factory, Lin Sanqi, wearing a hat, visited the pharmaceutical workshop accompanied by Kenfu Pharmaceutical boss Wang Muye and Daisy Company boss Zhou Daxin.
Lin Sanqi looked at the huge tanks, spiderweb-like pipes, and rows of metal machines before him. It was like an industrial forest. He couldn't help but sigh:
"Mr. Wang, I actually bought a second-hand API factory from Huadu Pharmaceutical. I originally thought that API factories were just so-so, but now I realize that I was truly a frog in a well.
With so many sophisticated instruments and modern equipment in each of your workshops, it's no wonder they say API factories are expensive to invest in. Now I believe it. After all this time, I've bought a small API factory. (End of chapter)
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