After looking at the pigs, the three of them went around to the cowshed.
This place is quite remote and there are no houses here, so I didn't meet any other villagers.
The people in the cowshed had just finished eating the meal made by Zhao Di. Recently, Song Chu had asked Song Lao Er to send them meat frequently, and Gu Yue had bought food on the black market. The old people ate well and their complexions also improved a lot.
Seeing three people walk in together, everyone was stunned and very surprised.
Especially Mr. Gu, when he saw Huo Kai, he looked at him in surprise and asked, "Why are you here?"
Huo Kai walked over with a respectful smile on his face, "Uncle, I was transferred to the armed forces department in the county. I accidentally ran into Xiao Yue today, so I asked him to bring me to see you."
Elder Gu looked at the juniors he always liked, his eyes filled with relief and worry, "You are too reckless. If someone sees you, it will be bad for you."
He is a bad guy now, but Huo Kai's job is relatively bright. If someone sees this and spreads the news, it will not be good if the other party comes to see and contact him.
Huo Kai smiled and said, "Uncle, you don't have to worry about this. Song Chu has already helped solve it."
Then he told the villagers what Song Chu had said about taking him to see the pigs and cows.
Only then did Mr. Gu breathe a sigh of relief, and looked at Song Chu with some kindness in his eyes, "Comrade Song, thank you very much."
Song Chu smiled and said, "You're welcome, old man. Gu Yue is our technical consultant, and he is also one of our villagers. It's no big deal for me to help you with this."
After hearing what she said, the other elderly people looked back and forth between her and Gu Yue, each of them with a playful look in their eyes.
At this time, Gu Yue also walked to Old Gu and shook his hand, "Grandpa, Song Chu knows about our relationship."
Mr. Gu nodded: "Yes."
The three of them had something to say, so Mr. Gu took Huo Kai and Gu Yue into his sleeping place.
Song Chu and several other elderly people sat outside chatting.
Zhao Di smiled and said, "Little comrade, thank you for asking your brother to send meat over recently."
Song Chu shrugged nonchalantly, "He wants to learn skills from you, so he should pay some tuition."
Her eyes fell on some medicinal herbs drying not far away.
Mr. Lu had a good impression of Song Chu, and asked with a smile: "Can you tell what kind of medicinal herbs they are?"
Song Chu stood up, picked them up, looked at them, and smelled them, and said, "This is Bupleurum, this is Rehmannia, and this is..."
She is a PhD in biopharmaceuticals and has a good understanding of medicinal materials and pharmacology, but she has not specifically studied how to treat diseases.
Originally, Mr. Lu was just asking casually, but when he saw her accurately pick up the herbs and say their names, he was surprised, "Have you studied medicine?"
Song Chu shook his head: "I prefer the major of pharmacy. I have read some books privately, so I deliberately learned a lot about the efficacy and pharmacology of medicinal materials."
"For example, I have read the Compendium of Materia Medica many times and can basically memorize it." As a genius student, a strong memory and the ability to integrate knowledge are essential.
This time, not only Mr. Lu was surprised again, but the other old people also looked shocked.
"Can you recite the Compendium of Materia Medica?" Mr. Lu couldn't help asking.
Song Chu nodded, "Well, if you don't believe it, you can test me."
Mr. Lu really didn't believe it. Compendium of Materia Medica was such a thick book that none of his students who studied traditional Chinese medicine could memorize it.
Although he couldn't memorize all of it, he remembered a lot, so he asked Song Chu a dozen questions about the above.
Song Chu said it all without hesitation.
Mr. Lu had a heart of admiration for talent, "Do you know anything about Chinese medicine?"
"The culture of Traditional Chinese Medicine is quite profound and extensive. I have learned some, but not much." Song Chu had thought about studying Traditional Chinese Medicine before, but when she had free time, the end of the world came.
Mr. Lu thought for a moment, "So do you want to learn?"
"If I have the chance, I still want to learn it." Song Chu said truthfully. If she could learn how to diagnose patients, she would be able to better master pharmacology and pathology, which might allow her to break through the bottleneck in her pharmaceutical manufacturing skills.
Mr. Lu looked a bit kind, "If you want to learn, you can come over when you are free. I can teach you as a token of my gratitude for saving my life."
One reason was to repay the life-saving grace, and the other was that I felt Song Chu was a good candidate for studying traditional Chinese medicine.
Song Chu's face showed joy, "Okay, I'll learn it."
Zhao Di had a very good impression of Song Chu, so he said, "Little comrade, you will definitely not go wrong if you follow Master Lu to learn Chinese medicine. He is the director of the No. 1 Chinese Medicine Hospital in Kyoto and a famous national expert."
It’s a pity that he was reported by his son-in-law, otherwise he wouldn’t have ended up like this.
Song Chu didn't expect that Mr. Lu was so amazing, and said with a smile: "It turns out that the teacher is so amazing."
What she said meant that she was willing to acknowledge Lu Lao as her teacher.
In her opinion, if someone is willing to teach her with all his heart, she should naturally respect him as her teacher, and a teacher at the national level will definitely benefit her a lot.
Lu Lao waved his hand with a gloomy look on his face, "It's all in the past."
"It's okay for you to call me your teacher in private, but you can't tell anyone about our relationship in front of others, and you can't recognize me as your teacher." He looked at Song Chu and emphasized.
He wanted to teach Song Chu because he admired her talent and he also didn't want the inheritance of traditional Chinese medicine to be cut off in his hands.
Song Chu chuckled and said, "If you are willing to teach me knowledge, then you are my teacher. You don't have to worry about other things. I know my limits."
She will definitely not go out and advertise that she is learning Chinese medicine from Mr. Lu. I believe that in two years the teacher will be rehabilitated and she will be able to learn from him openly.
Mr. Lu smiled and nodded: "I believe you can handle things properly. Come over secretly when you have time in the future."
"Okay!" Song Chu agreed.
An old man who looked a little frail and whom Song Chu had never seen before, the one who was sick before, suddenly looked at her and asked, "Do you like pharmaceutical major?"
Song Chu nodded and smiled: "Yes, my favorite major."
Because she loved it the most, she studied and devoted herself most attentively. After graduating and entering the Biopharmaceutical Research Institute, she won several international awards in the field of biopharmaceuticals.
The old man said gently, "Do you know anything about this? Can you tell me about it?"
After hearing what he said, Song Chu more or less guessed the other party's identity, and then said confidently, "Okay, I'm interested in pharmaceuticals..."
The old man's face was filled with more and more surprise, and finally he became a little excited, and he asked a lot of questions.
After Song Chu finished answering, the excitement in his eyes became even stronger. "Are you willing to learn pharmaceuticals from me? I used to be a professor in the Department of Biology at Huazhong University, majoring in pharmaceuticals."
He does not want to give up his major and hopes to continue to train talents in this area for the country. After all, this area is very weak now.
Song Chu was able to learn so much knowledge through self-study, and with her comprehension ability, she was simply a genius born for the pharmaceutical profession, and he didn't want to miss it.
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