In Li Yuan's Longhu Pharmaceutical Factory on Qingyi Island, the area of ​​the western medicine factory is about ten times that of the traditional Chinese medicine factory.

The reason is very simple. The pharmaceutical process of Western medicine is more than ten times more complicated than that of Chinese patent medicine.

The technological process of Chinese patent medicines usually includes: purification, roasting, cutting, crushing, extraction, separation and refining, concentration, sterilization and other processes.

It cannot be said that there are no difficulties, especially the roasting process, which can cause some changes in the efficacy, trend, meridian distribution, physicochemistry and other aspects of the drug, and can detoxify, inhibit bias, enhance curative effect and other effects.

As far as pure technical operations are concerned, it is difficult, but the difficulty is limited.

That’s why Lotus Capsule was successfully developed urgently within fifteen days.

Using modern science to analyze this drug... it's hard to describe, because this drug has no effect on the virus itself...

Therefore, major Western countries have to resort to fraud to label this drug.

But in clinical application, this drug is really effective.

Whether it is the fourteen-day recovery rate, the cure time of various symptoms, the improvement rate of lung CT images or the overall clinical cure rate, it has a significant improvement effect.

That’s why several academicians on the front line collectively stand up. It’s about the fate of the country and the nation, and it’s also about their lifetime reputation. How could anyone make fun of this?

There must be real control group data!

However, this drug has no effect on the virus itself. It can help the body resist viral attacks and shorten the course of the disease by reducing the inflammation caused by the virus.

But in the severe stage, the body can no longer defeat the virus on its own, and the effectiveness of this medicine will naturally become ineffective.

And the P drug that is held up to the altar is actually also powerless against severe cases.

But its advantage is that if used early, it can effectively inhibit the replication of the virus, which can also prevent patients from becoming seriously ill.

One is to use traditional Chinese medicine to help the body resist viruses, and the other is to use medicinal chemistry to block virus replication, and then the body itself can eliminate the few viruses in the body.

There are two treatment ideas, but the treatment effect of the latter seems to be more obvious, and the rational thinking logic is more logical.

For ordinary people, this is what matters more.

Therefore, unless Western medicine has no solution or has no production capacity, most people will still choose Western medicine that has quick effects.

Only when effective Western medicines have not yet been successfully developed or cannot be purchased, will people think of traditional Chinese medicines. For example, during the global influenza pandemic in 2005, the oseltamivir produced by Tamiflu was copied by the West, and the Chinese people had no choice. , and could only take relevant traditional Chinese medicine. As a result, it was later discovered that the number of deaths from influenza in China was far less than that in the West. The internationally authoritative medical journal "Annals of Internal Medicine" used 400 influenza patients as a control group and found that the efficacy of Jinhua Qinggan Granules was actually better than Tamiflu...

However, if chemical analysis is used to determine, Jinhua Qinggan Granules are also ineffective against influenza viruses...

Of course, it’s no wonder that people don’t know the goods and don’t support their country’s traditional Chinese medicines, because the vast majority of Chinese patent medicines are so nonsense, and they dare to produce and sell them without even knowing how they got the batch numbers...

So it’s no wonder that ordinary people believe more in Western medicines that have quick effects.

For this reason, Li Yuan split Longhu Pharmaceutical Factory into two parts. One side is producing high-purity and highly effective Western medicines, and the other side is producing truly effective Chinese patent medicines.

And what did Li Yuan study at Glaxo?

Mainly learn the synthesis process of original research drugs.

Including designing target compounds, designing synthetic routes, preparing target compounds, structural confirmation, process optimization, pilot research and industrial production.

This is a multidisciplinary process involving organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biology and other fields, and requires a lot of research and experimental work.

Why did Luo Linna feel confident that Li Yuan could watch casually? Because even if he was the reincarnation of Einstein, he alone could not steal any valuable secrets without being allowed to bring out a page of information.

It's a pity that she underestimated Li Yuan...

With the help of Huawei's artifact, in three months, Li Yuan relied on his extraordinary mental power to "memorize" the synthesis processes of countless drugs in the Glaxo Laboratory database, most of which were drugs that failed to be launched in large numbers. Failure to market does not mean that the drug is a failure. It may also mean that there are not enough business opportunities, or that it cannot make a lot of money.

But what Li Yuan needed was not the drug itself, but a series of data, experience and lessons learned in modern drug research and development and process optimization.

It is no exaggeration to say that these things, not to mention Li Yuan, but to any third world country, are treasures that cannot be exchanged for anything!

Because it contains too much basic subject knowledge and specific applications.

Even in China twenty years later, if these data can be obtained, it will make a qualitative leap in biomedicine and even the entire basic disciplines!

Three months later.

June 26, 1970.

On Friday, the sky was clear early in the morning.

With an average temperature of 20 degrees, London is warm and refreshing in summer.

On the streets of London, people are still discussing the disbandment of the Beatles, a major event that shocked Europe and the United States, and speculating on the various stories behind it.

An American reporter said that the disbandment of the Beatles not only meant the end of an era of British rock music, but also a milestone in the decline of the British Empire...

However, these have nothing to do with Li Yuan. He is pure and selfless and travels between Kadoorie Manor and Glaxo Pharmaceutical Company every day. He is constantly studying and his hard work makes the scientists at Glaxo Company look at him slightly.

As he successfully treated Ms. Lorena and several other directors' chronic diseases, and wisely avoided several of Glaxo's most successful and valued drugs, Li Yuan became more and more free in Glaxo's activities.

For a Caotai pharmaceutical factory in a third world country that has not even started production yet, and is a private pharmaceutical factory that relies entirely on alms to support its financial resources, Glaxo's sweeping employees do not feel threatened in any way.

On the contrary, Li Yuan usually hides some cameras and other things secretly when treating them, so Glaxo Company is willing to let him stay longer.

In fact, if it hadn't been for four days, Li Si's study life in the third kindergarten was about to expire, and the school started summer vacation. Li Si was faced with the situation of having no school to go to. Li Yuan might have wanted to stay here for two more months.

Of course, the limited memory of mobile phones is also one of the main reasons...

The weather in London is as moody as the faces of pretty girls.

At about ten o'clock, the originally clear sky suddenly became cloudy, almost magically. Not only did it rain, but the wind also picked up.

British people generally don't use umbrellas when they go out. They don't need them in light rain, or... in heavy rain.

What they hate most is not the rain, but the rain and the wind. The cool wind blows on their already wet bodies. The feeling... Tsk!

Sour and refreshing!

So today, people at Glaxo Company are in ups and downs, their work efficiency is not high, they are chatting all kinds of things, and they are fishing for fish.

Li Yuan met many people, complained about the damn weather, and then disappeared into the information room at the end of the corridor on the third floor.

A few researchers who were drinking black tea joked behind the scenes, but didn't say much.

Although it is said that Li Yuan has good Chinese medicine skills, and even by Westerners' aesthetics, he looks very good, but that's it.

For researchers who are at the top of the pharmaceutical industry, it is really difficult for them to take seriously a person who can only draw nutrition from the piles of information they throw away casually.

That is a place that most scientific researchers will not visit, because it is full of failures.

For a pharmaceutical company, a product that cannot sell for money is a failed product.

The weather is getting worse and worse, with thunder roaring, dark clouds pressing over the city, and heavy rain seeming to plunge the whole of England into darkness.

From time to time, streaks of lightning pierce the sky...

Even if there are pedestrians on the streets of London, they are all running around in confusion, or looking for a place to shelter from the rain temporarily.

Under the portico of the British Museum on Great Russell Street in Louboutinsbury, many pedestrians running to take shelter lined up in front of the window.

Because the British Museum is always free, you only need to get a ticket at the window, and then you can enter after the door security uses a detector to do some simple checks on your bag.

Rather than being out in the wind and rain, many people choose to get a ticket and go inside the museum to cultivate their artistic sentiment.

Although, most of the items inside come from abroad.

But looking at the heroic achievements of our ancestors can also relieve the depression caused by the damn weather, right?

Last year, a Chinese from Taiwan angrily shouted in the China Hall: "These are Chinese cultural relics, stolen by robbers."

An Englishman proudly said to him: "If you have the ability, just take it back."

Then there were the roars of laughter and whistles from the people around me...

It was a very fun, comforting and beautiful moment for them.

People were asked to dry the rain on their bodies with paper towels temporarily sold by the museum in the foyer before being allowed to enter.

A young man with blond hair, after wiping away the rainwater so as not to take one step at a time, walked inside and visited this museum with the richest collection in the world.

Opposite the central hall is the British Library, where many people seeking shelter from the rain go in to read for a while.

This is also a very interesting place. It was here that Marx wrote "Das Kapital" after living in exile in the UK for more than ten years.

However, the blond young man did not go. After passing by the Egyptian Pavilion, he followed the route map and walked to the Chinese Pavilion in a leisurely manner.

After staring for a while in front of the "Comprehensive Geographic Map of the Unification of the Qing Dynasty for Ten Thousand Years", I continued walking in. The pace was not fast, but I didn't stay too long.

After leaving the China Pavilion, walk all the way to the end of the South Asia Pavilion. Opposite the China Pavilion, there is a passage on the side and an elevator next to it.

The young man took the elevator up and "accidentally" discovered that there was an exhibition hall of Chinese porcelain above.

Perhaps due to the weather, there were not many tourists in the exhibition hall. There were only two female employees chatting in the corner, probably talking about the Beatles and the weather...

The two saw the young man admiring the exhibits in the display cabinet, curling his lips and continuing to chat without paying attention.

The blond man's eyes touched the rows of display cabinets filled with Chinese porcelain. Under the dim yellow light, it seemed that people could see the declining empire. The sound of rain outside the window was also the cry of God who once cried for it...

Unknowingly, the young man walked up to two museum employees. Although the two people looked over again, they didn't even see their faces clearly. They felt that they were being attacked on the neck, and then they fainted and fell to the ground. …

The young man didn't pay attention. After scanning his eyes, he walked to the innermost place. A sharp glass knife appeared out of thin air in his hand. After gently swiping around the glass of the showcase, there was another suction cup-like thing in his left hand, which was attached to the glass. Then, with a slight push, there was a "wiping" sound, and the glass disappeared inexplicably.

The blond man's hand touched every piece of porcelain on the display cabinet: Ming Dynasty Wanli hollow porcelain, Kangxi imperial enamel, Ming yellow ground peony flower entwined bowl, Ming Chenghua chicken cup...

The thunderstorm outside never stopped for a moment, and the man had six different glass knives in his hand.

I'm very lucky, or maybe this exhibition hall is too hidden and no one has bothered me.

I am also glad that the display cabinet glass in the 1970s was not tempered glass, otherwise the glass knife and machete would be useless...

An hour and a half later, the entire Chinese Porcelain Hall was ransacked, not even the glass showcases were spared.

Of course, these exhibits account for less than 20% of the British Museum’s actual inventory.

After the harvest was finished, the man placed a schoolbag in the middle of the display cabinet. There was a piece of string at the opening of the bag. After the man lit the string with a lighter, the string burned slowly.

The man walked up to the two female employees who fainted, dragged them by their legs outside the door, put them in a corner, and then took the elevator downstairs.

I went to the Japan Pavilion first and then returned to the China Pavilion. It was much simpler. The three-color Liao Han Arhat statue was placed in the middle of the hall without even a protective cover.

The hand touches lightly and then disappears.

We have to wait a little longer for the picture of the female historian. The statue of Emperor Zhenwu of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty has disappeared. The double sheep statue has disappeared. Dozens of three-color statues of the Tang Dynasty have disappeared. The bronze tripod of the Shang Dynasty has disappeared. The mandala clock of the Qing Dynasty has disappeared. The bronze gui of Marquis Kang of the Western Zhou Dynasty. , disappeared, cloisonne incense burner in Qing Dynasty, disappeared, cloisonne dragon-patterned large jar in Xuande Ming Dynasty, disappeared...

By this time, some tourists had already noticed something was wrong.

Many exhibits disappeared inexplicably, but before they could ask any questions, they heard an earth-shattering explosion from the third floor of the museum: "Boom!!"

The earth shook!

It seems that God is angry and thunder strikes this place.

If some people were still wondering if the first sound was thunder, then a huge explosion occurred in the Japan Pavilion not far away, causing tourists to scream in terror and rush to the exits in chaos, fleeing in all directions.

However, the young man with blond hair walked slowly and slowly to the display cabinet of female historians' paintings, shattered the glass of the display cabinet with one palm, and gently touched the scroll with his hand.

Unfortunately, only three of the nine paintings of female historians are on display today.

The young man quickly finished up the cultural relics on other booths, such as Qianlong's jade seal, Cixi's fan, Dunhuang murals, Su Shi's ink bamboo paintings, Tang Bohu's Xishan Caotang map, and the unified geographical map of the Qing Dynasty for ten thousand years, and then went Went to the Egyptian Pavilion next door.

Forget about the mummies, but the "Yani's Book of the Dead", the Egyptian Bronze Cat, the Rosetta Stone, the statue of Ramses II, the pyramid spire, etc. all disappeared.

And the British Molde gold shawl...

It was almost time, and the man ran out of the museum with the last chaotic crowd and rushed into the rain...

Three minutes later, a large number of guards rushed into the museum and began to block the streets of London...

On this day, not only the entire British Empire was outraged, but the entire Western civilized world was angrily accusing this unprecedented and bizarre robbery!

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