After watching the pigs, the three went around to the bullpen.
This place is relatively remote and there are no households, so no other villagers have been encountered.
The cattle shed just finished eating the meal cooked by Zhao Di. Recently, there was meat that Song Chu asked Song Lao Er to send frequently, and the food that Gu Yue bought on the black market, the old people's appearance also improved a lot.
Seeing the three of them walking in together, they were all stunned, very surprised.
Especially Gu Lao, after seeing Huo Kai, looked at him in surprise and asked, "Why are you here?"
Huo Kai walked over with a respectful smile, "Grandpa Aunt, I was transferred to the armed forces department of the county seat, and I accidentally met with Xiaoyue today, so let him take me over to see you."
Old Gu looked at the younger generation he had always liked, with both gratification and worry in his eyes, "You are too reckless. If you are seen, it will be bad for you."
He is now a bad guy, but Huo Kai's job is brighter. If anyone sees it spread out to come and come to see him, it won't be great.
Huo Kai smiled and said, "Don't worry about Grandpa Auntie, Song Chu has already helped solve it."
Then I told the villagers what Song Chu told the villagers to take myself to see the pigs and cows.
Only then did Gu Lao breathe a sigh of relief, and looked at Song Chu with some kindness in his eyes, "Comrade Song Xiao, thank you very much."
Song Chu smiled and said, "You are always welcome, Gu Yue is our technical consultant, that is, our own villager, so I am a little bit helpful."
Several other old people heard her say this, and looked back and forth between her and Gu Yue, each of them showed more playful eyes.
Gu Yue was also at this time, walked to the side of Old Gu, reached out and shook his hand, "Grandpa, Song Chu knows our relationship."
Old Gu nodded: "Yeah."
The three had something to say, so Old Gu took Huo Kai and Gu Yue into his sleeping place.
Song Chu sat outside and chatted with several other old people.
Zhao Di smiled and said, "Little comrade, thank you very much for letting your brother deliver meat."
Song Chu shrugged indifferently, "He wants to learn from you, so he should pay some tuition."
Her eyes fell on some medicinal materials drying not far away.
Mr. Lu had a very good impression of Song Chu, and he smiled and asked, "Can you see what kind of medicinal materials they are?"
Song Chu stood up, picked it up, looked at it and smelled it, and said separately: "This is Bupleurum, this is Rehmannia glutinosa, this is..."
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She is a PhD in biopharmaceuticals, and she is very familiar with medicinal materials and pharmacology, but she has not studied medical treatment specifically.
Originally, Lu Lao just asked randomly, and was surprised to see that she picked up the medicinal materials accurately and said the name, "Have you studied medicine?"
Song Chu shook his head: "I prefer the profession of pharmacy. I have read some books in private, so I deliberately learned about the efficacy and pharmacology of many medicinal materials."
"Like the Compendium of Materia Medica, I have read it many times, and I can basically memorize it." As a god learner, strong memory and mastery skills are necessary.
This time not only Lu Lao was surprised again, but the other old people also looked surprised.
"Can you memorize the Compendium of Materia Medica?" Lu Lao couldn't help asking.
Song Chu nodded, "Well, if you don't believe me, you can test me."
Lao Lu really didn't believe it very much. No one of his former students who specialized in Chinese medicine could memorize such a thick book of Compendium of Materia Medica.
Although he couldn't memorize it all, he remembered a lot, so he asked Song Chu a dozen questions about the above.
Song Chu said it all without stopping.
The old people present didn't know how to describe their accident. The girl's memory was too good, and it seemed that she could add her own understanding on the basis of the original recitation, and her comprehension ability was not so good.
Lu Lao gave birth to a love of talent, "Do you know anything about Chinese medicine?"
"The culture of Chinese medicine is quite extensive and profound. I know a little about it, but not much." Song Chu thought about learning Chinese medicine before, but when she had free time, the end of the world would come.
Old Lu's thoughts moved, "Then do you want to learn?"
"If there is a chance, I still want to learn." Song Chu said truthfully, if she can learn to see a doctor, she will be able to better grasp the pharmacology and pathology, which may keep her stuck at the bottleneck of pharmaceutical breakthroughs.
Old Lu looked kindly, "If you want to learn, you can come over when you have time, and I can teach you to repay you for your previous life-saving grace."
It is one thing to repay the kindness of life-saving, and it is also one thing to think that Song Chu is a good seedling of Chinese medicine.
Song Chu's face showed joy, "Okay, I'll learn."
Zhao Di's impression of Song Chu was very good, so he said: "Little comrade, you can never go wrong with learning Chinese medicine from Lao Lu. He is the dean of the Kyoto No. 1 Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a famous national player."
It's a pity to be reported by the son-in-law, otherwise it would fall to this point.
Song Chu didn't expect Mr. Lu to be so good, so he smiled and said, "It turns out that the teacher is so good."
When she said this, she meant to recognize Mr. Lu as a teacher.
In her cognition, people are willing to teach her carefully, she naturally respects each other as a teacher, and a teacher at the national level can definitely benefit her.
Old Lu waved his hand with a dim expression, "It's all the same thing."
"It's okay for you to ask me to be a teacher in private. You can't tell about our relationship in front of people outside, let alone recognize me as a teacher." He looked at Song Chu and emphasized.
He wanted to teach Song Chu because he fancyed her talent, and he did not want to cut off the inheritance of Chinese medicine in his own hands.
After all, his identity is a big problem. Nowadays, Chinese medicine is still regarded by many people as the "Four Olds" and has become the object of elimination. He doesn't want to harm Song Chu.
Song Chu smiled lightly: "If you are willing to teach me knowledge, that is my teacher. You don't have to worry about other things, I have a sense of measure."
She will definitely not go out and publicize that she and Lu Lao are learning Chinese medicine. In two years, I believe that the teacher will be rehabilitated and she will be able to follow the study in an open and honest manner.
Old Lu smiled and nodded: "I believe you can hold your own feet, and you will sneak over when you have time in the future."
"Good!" Song Chu agreed.
An old man who looked a little thin and weak before Song Chu, who was sick before, suddenly looked at her and asked, "Do you like the pharmaceutical profession?"
Song Chu nodded and smiled: "Well, my favorite major."
It is also because she likes it the most, and she is the most diligent in studying and investing. After she graduated and entered the Institute of Biopharmaceuticals, she also won several international awards in biopharmaceuticals.
The old man said gently, "What do you know about this, can you talk to me?"
When Song Chu heard him say this, he guessed the identity of the other party more or less, and then confidently said, "Okay, I am about the pharmaceutical..."
The old man's face became more and more astonished, and finally he was a little excited, and he asked a lot of questions.
When Song Chu finished answering, the excitement in his eyes became even more intense, "Would you like to follow me to learn pharmaceuticals? I used to be a professor in the Department of Biology at BGI, focusing on pharmaceuticals."
Although he was sent here, he didn't want to give up his profession, hoping to still train talents in this field for the country. After all, this area is really weak now.
Song Chu was able to understand so much knowledge through self-study, coupled with her ability to comprehend, she was simply a genius born for the pharmaceutical profession, and he didn't want to miss it.