Chapter 159 The Big Project Since His Debut



Like Hua Tuo, Wen Wenxuan had never heard of Li Shizhen.

But he didn't dare to ask too many questions, lest he leave Lin Rui with the impression of being a chatterbox and ignorant.

"Teacher Fusheng, may I take a look at the medical classic 'Compendium of Materia Medica'?"

Born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, Wen Wenxuan was interested in medical classics for the first time in his life.

But this interest wasn't about promoting traditional Chinese medicine. Besides satisfying his own curiosity, he also wanted to find more resonance when singing this song.

Furthermore, if someone were to bring up old questions and ask him if he truly understood the "Compendium of Materia Medica," he would make a fool of himself if he couldn't answer.

"Sure, but the manuscript is a bit messy, I need some time to organize it."

Should we ask him to bring out the "Compendium of Materia Medica" now?

How could that be!

All that medical knowledge is now stored in his head, so where would he find the manuscript to give Wen Wenxuan in the short term?

One hour later.

Wen Wenxuan carefully put away the sheet music as if it were a precious treasure. It was already 2:30 a.m., but he still couldn't help but make a phone call home.

"You little brat, what are you doing making such a racket in the house in the middle of the night instead of sleeping?"

Half asleep, Wen Xianhua fumbled around on the bedside table for a while before finally finding her phone.

"Has something happened to our son?"

A woman's voice came from the side.

After being reminded, Wen Xianhua became a little more sober and quickly asked, "What exactly happened?"

"Dad, Mom, I'm fine."

Wen Wenxuan quickly explained, "I just wanted to ask you, Dad, if you know the legendary physician Li Shizhen? Oh, and there's also a legendary physician named Hua Tuo."

"Li Shizhen? Hua Tuo? Miracle doctors?"

Wen Xianhua thought for a while before shaking his head: "Never heard of it. Also, when did you become so interested in medicine? Can't you talk about urgent matters during the day? Why do you have to come and bother your old man in the middle of the night?"

"Dad, why don't you go ask Grandpa?"

That's a nice thing to hear!

Wen Xianhua's face immediately darkened: "You little brat, you can't sleep, so you have to drag your whole family along? Also, your grandfather isn't home, he went to Yunzhou."

Wen Wenxuan didn't ask his grandfather why he went to Yunzhou. As a medical mecca, his grandfather would go there every few days.

It's not a good season to buy medicinal herbs right now, and besides, this kind of errand-running work has long been handed over to Wen Xianhua, who is probably invited to attend some medical seminars or similar events.

"Can you please stop nagging a bit?"

Zheng Ling pushed Wen Xianhua in annoyance and snatched the phone: "Wenxuan, is something urgent?"

"What urgent matter could he possibly have?"

"Don't speak!"

Zheng Ling snorted.

Wen Xianhua, who was standing to the side, decisively fell silent and walked to the window to light a cigarette.

"It's nothing urgent, it just concerns Teacher Fusheng."

"Fleeting life?"

Zheng Ling immediately became interested: "Tell Mom what happened quickly. You mentioned before that Fusheng seems to be in poor health. Do you want your grandfather to take his pulse?"

"Teacher Fusheng's illness was cured half a year ago by a legendary doctor named Li Shizhen."

"This legendary doctor wrote a posthumous work called 'Compendium of Materia Medica,' and Teacher Fusheng wants to promote this medical classic."

"I even wrote a song for this, called 'Compendium of Materia Medica,' and I was given the opportunity to sing it."

Because it was on speakerphone, Wen Xianhua, who was not far away, also showed an expression of listening intently.

Today, throughout Xiazhou, and even the entire First District, the name Fusheng is almost universally known, though not quite.

They had heard Fusheng's works before, and when they learned that their son had received a new song from Fusheng, they became very excited.

After all, there's a saying in Xiazhou: "Anything produced by Fusheng is bound to be a masterpiece."

Now that Wen Wenxuan has a song written by Fusheng, doesn't that mean that fame and fortune are just around the corner?

“Tell this little brat that when his grandpa gets back, I will…”

"Wait, wait, all you do is wait! Didn't you hear what our son said? This matter concerns Fusheng!"

Zheng Ling interrupted Wen Xianhua directly, and snorted, "Call the old man as soon as it's light. While he's in Yunzhou, there might be someone who knows that divine doctor named Li Shizhen. Do you want your son to leave a bad impression on Fusheng?"

"All right."

After a moment's thought, Wen Xianhua realized that this was indeed true; such matters could not be delayed.

While the family of three was chatting on the phone, Lin Rui had already begun writing "Compendium of Materia Medica" in his office.

For him, this was definitely a high-intensity job.

Putting aside the distant future, the sheer volume of the book—nearly two million words—determines that it cannot be completed in a short period of time.

The system also integrates drawings of various medicinal materials, totaling nearly two thousand, which significantly increases the workload.

outside world.

A large number of onlookers waited in front of their computers until 8 o'clock. Almost immediately, they opened their music apps and saw that three new posters had been added below the promotional poster for "Sha Po Lang," featuring pictures of Li Xiaoyao, Zhao Ling'er, and Lin Yueru.

This reverse output is a beautiful image that serves as a high-quality wallpaper, leaving them hesitant about which one to choose first.

But I quickly stopped agonizing over it. Only children make decisions; I want them all!

"A Sigh of Leisure"

Rain in June

Always Quiet

The three songs instantly topped the charts at an incredible speed. Regardless of their quality or who the singers were, what everyone cared about was that these three songs were related to "The Legend of Sword and Fairy"!

That's enough!

It's a pity that none of the three songs have music videos, which is a real disappointment for many people. But then again, thinking that we'll be able to see the finished product in the TV series soon, we don't care so much anymore.

With her popularity and fame as a pop diva, Hsu Hui-ching quickly propelled "Always Quiet" to second place, and the song's quality was indeed superior to the other two.

Xiao Jingyu's "Rain in June" came in third, and Zheng Jiayou's "Sigh of Leisure" came in fourth.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, this ranking will remain in effect until the end of the month when the rankings are updated.

With top stars and A-list artists not putting in any effort, the competition for the charts is completely predictable.

Even if someone were to try and stir up trouble, they probably wouldn't get away with it.

The popularity of "The Legend of Sword and Fairy" has now fully taken off, and with both the lyrics and music written by Fusheng, its strength is almost unshakeable.

Teams from various states who had come to the First Region to learn from its experience were all preparing to leave. They had come to realize that this place was a cesspool of suffering, and it was a pipe dream to think they could learn anything useful here.

First of all, you don't have the financial resources of Tianrui Entertainment, and even if you did, you might not be willing to invest so heavily.

Secondly, you don't have the unconventional charm of someone like Fusheng, who somehow manages to attract a large following.

This vast first district has become Tianrui Entertainment's one-man show.

Three days passed in the blink of an eye.

Lin Rui continued to diligently write the "Compendium of Materia Medica," and with the aura of a teacher guiding him, his efficiency improved considerably.

He wrote the first two volumes in one go over the past three days. As for the remaining fifty volumes, according to his calculations, he estimated that he would be busy until after the New Year.

Just as I was about to change the paper, the phone rang.

I glanced at the caller ID; it was Xu Hongzhuo.

"Lin Rui, I have already contacted Chairman Zhong of the Yunzhou Medical Association about the matter you mentioned before."

"He suggested that he take a look at the medical books first before deciding whether to help promote it on a large scale."

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