Chapter 206 Feud



Sang Bei and the others had seen and experienced her abilities, so they supported her without a second thought.

Maybe they had a good impression of the uncle who gave them the duck, so they advised him not to eat it in the future.

People who have some skills or some money tend to have a higher sense of self-awareness. Simply put, they don't like to be taught or be told what to do.

But as the saying goes, one should be grateful for what one has received.

In addition, the black-faced man who was traveling with them was attracted by the conversation and put down the newspaper to look over, his eyes full of oppression.

I wouldn't dare accuse her of meddling in other people's business.

But no matter how he suppressed it, the man's inherent superiority remained, and he couldn't hide the sarcasm in his tone.

"Comrade, I know you mean well, but your worry is unnecessary. I know someone who..."

Maybe he felt that what he said was a bit inappropriate, so he changed the address halfway through.

"I know a Chinese medicine doctor who has been taking care of me for many years. He also prescribed this dietary supplement after taking my pulse.

I know you're doing this for my own good, but your worries are really unnecessary."

After saying that, he put down five dollars without saying anything, picked up the burrito and left.

The two children were unhappy to see her being questioned.

Wei Lingdong was about to go over and argue with the man, asking him to "turn from evil to good", but just as he was about to move, he was stopped by Sang Zhi.

At first she was all smiles.

But after listening to the conversation, her pretty face was covered with frost.

Sang Bei didn't understand why. After getting to know his sister for a long time, he knew that his sister was not that petty and would not be so upset about being suspected.

Why did Sangzhi change his face?

Because of the name he just called me.

Because of this, she guessed the other person's identity.

Traditional Chinese Medicine, also known as Han Medicine, refers to the subjects based on the traditional medicine created by the Han Chinese working people.

Traditional Chinese Medicine takes Yin and Yang and the Five Elements as its theoretical basis, and explores the cause, nature and location of disease through the combined method of "looking, smelling, asking and touching".

Analyze the pathogenesis and the changes in the internal organs, meridians and joints, qi, blood and body fluids in the human body, judge the rise and fall of evil and righteousness, and then derive the name of the disease and summarize the syndrome type.

Traditional Chinese Medicine is not limited to the Han people, but also includes traditional medicine of other ethnic groups, such as Tibetan medicine, Mongolian medicine, and Uyghur medicine.

Chinese people, especially those who studied traditional Chinese medicine, only know how to speak Chinese medicine or traditional Chinese medicine.

Although Han medicine is Chinese medicine, the two are different names for the same concept.

However, this word is not widely used by local people and is more widely used in Japan, South Korea and other places.

Chinese medicine and Korean medicine are both derived from traditional Chinese medicine.

It is clearly a treasure of our ancestors.

But in the process of historical evolution and integration, they learned and reformed.

Later, they gradually abandoned their place of origin and promoted it as their native culture to the international community.

During the humiliating period before the founding of the People's Republic of China, they stole countless musical scores and cultural relics from China.

There are also many traditional Chinese medicine families, with ancient Chinese medicine secret prescriptions and acupuncture techniques that have been passed down for hundreds of years.

But the robbers kept silent about the origins of these treasures. After admiring them, they pretended that the treasures belonged to their own family.

Not only that, they also used their prescriptions to develop various effective Chinese patent medicines and registered patents first.

Then they are sold to the Chinese market at prices several times higher than in the local market.

Although the Chinese have thousands of years of Chinese medicine tradition, because of those patents, the Chinese people have to pay patent fees to the Japanese, and the patent fees are huge!

Before she died in her previous life, Sakura Country had already occupied 95% of the world's traditional Chinese medicine market. How could she not hate it!

Sangzhi remembered that in her previous life, she was only three or four years old and had just been adopted by her master. When she went to pay homage to her master and kowtow and offer tea for the first time, it happened to be the master's last moments.

The old man, with gray hair and eyebrows, was skinny and bony. He was clearly at the end of his strength, but he was still holding on.

Wait for the uncles and aunts scattered in various cities to come back.

Finished her teacher's tea.

She was still young at that time and didn't understand what a last burst of vitality meant. She could only smell the rotten old man's odor and the impending scent of death on him.

Before he died, the old man touched her head and asked the master to teach her well and not waste her talent.

He also held the hands of several of his disciples tightly, and kept repeating and reminding them to remember to get back the secret recipe and ancient books that had been stolen from the sect.

That period of humiliation was also a heavy yoke on everyone in the sect, including her.

Later, the master and his uncles struggled for most of their lives, spent a lot of connections and money, and finally brought the things back as they wished.

But by then, the other party had already completely absorbed the contents and had also applied for a patent for the most effective recipe.

It can be said that this is a feud.

What irritated her the most were those little Japanese kids.

When I was a kid, my fellow apprentices got angry and the harshest curse they used wasn’t a few familiar words, but rather, “You were raised by the Japanese.”

Sangzhi's expression changed several times.

The anger that had been lingering in my heart for a long time was aroused again.

Even if that person is not from Japan, he must have a close relationship with them.

She took two deep breaths on the spot, and under the confused looks of Sang Bei and others, she walked to the next room with a menacing look.

The man had just taken two bites of the burrito, and his beautiful facial features were relaxed, but then his eyes went dark, his hands were empty, and the burrito was gone.

Sangzhi snatched the pancake and threw the money back.

"Why……"

It would be a pity if he had never tasted how delicious it was.

But I've already taken two bites and can feel the crispy, fragrant and refreshing flavors blooming in my mouth. It would be too cruel to take it away from me.

Sang Zhi's face was icy at the moment. "I'm sorry, we don't have enough to eat ourselves, so we won't give it to you."

The three confused people didn't know it was possible to do this, but since the pancakes she made were not enough for herself, it was good to have them back, so they all gave her a thumbs up.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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