Chapter 355 A Flash of Inspiration
Chapter 355 A Flash of Inspiration
Chapter 355 A Flash of Inspiration
The thought of being able to refine the fourth level of the pagoda space soon brought a smile to Li Qin's face.
When he thought that the upgraded mechanical pencil would be made soon, his smile widened.
Once the automatic pen is manufactured, the novel publication plan can begin.
When the novels he shares begin serialization, a continuous stream of emotional energy will flow into his account.
Hong Kong now has a population of approximately three million.
Even if only one-tenth of the people read his serialized novel, he can easily collect hundreds of thousands of emotional powers.
It's so exciting to think about.
Moreover, this is only a short-term benefit.
As society develops further in the future, Li Qin's serialized novels may be published and distributed to more places.
At that time, the harvest of emotional power will be even greater, possibly amounting to millions or tens of millions.
This doesn't even include adaptations of the novel into film, television, games, anime, and other media.
It can truly be described as a highly profitable venture.
This is also a major reason why Li Qinming knew that reposting novels was unethical and even wronged some people, but he still did it.
After resting for a while, Li Qin saw that it was almost time and that the people who had gone to work were starting to return one after another, so he got up to cook.
Of course, this is just for show.
In reality, Li Qin ended up eating the half-stewed rabbit and spicy cold rabbit that were left uneaten.
However, this time Li Qin did not choose to be an inhuman being again.
He ate at home quietly by himself, without using any magic to deliberately spread the aroma of the food.
After finishing his meal and cleaning up, Li Qin went to his study to drink tea and read.
Li Qin casually pulled a medical book from the bookshelf and began to read it.
Looking at the medical book in his hand, Li Qin couldn't help but feel a sense of emotion.
If we were to name the most indispensable professions in society, doctors would definitely be one of them.
Unfortunately, studying medicine requires not only talent but also unwavering patience.
You'll also need someone to guide you.
Otherwise, you can only get the basics down at best; achieving anything significant will be extremely difficult.
Li Qin was able to achieve certain successes without guidance because of the powerful learning ability brought about by the fusion of the divine spark.
But there's only one person like Li Qin in this world.
That's why there are so few doctors, especially those with superb medical skills.
When he thought of this, Li Qin's eyes suddenly went blank for a moment.
Just now, something seemed to flash through his mind, but the process was too short, and Li Qin couldn't grasp the thought.
Li Qin instinctively felt that this matter was very important.
Li Qin then concentrated and began to recall.
But the more he tried to recall, the less he could remember.
"It seems we have no choice but to resort to this last resort."
If it's something ordinary, you can forget about it and that's it, it's not a big deal.
But this time was different; Li Qin's intuition told him that this matter was of great importance.
"Divine power ignites!"
With Li Qin's command, the divine power accumulated within the divine core began to burn.
As his divine power was depleted, Li Qin's mind suddenly cleared, and he immediately remembered what thoughts had flashed through his mind just now.
"I'm so stupid. Since I thought of serializing my novel in Hong Kong, why didn't I think of publishing some books in mainland China as well?"
Li Qin subconsciously patted the desk in front of him.
Although there are significant risks involved in writing a book in mainland China at this time:
But that depends on what kind of book it is.
Li Qin believed that if he were to publish this book, it would not only not bring him any hidden dangers, but would even bring him great benefits.
It might even gain the approval of some people in Zhongnanhai.
The book that Li Qin planned to create was titled:
The Barefoot Doctor's Handbook
What had just flashed through Li Qin's mind was actually a record he had read before he transmigrated.
Nine years later, in 65, Minister of Health Qian Xinzhong reported to the instructor. At that time, China had more than 140 million health technicians.
Only 10% of senior medical personnel are in rural areas.
These figures infuriated the instructor, who angrily exclaimed:
"The Ministry of Health is not the people's Ministry of Health; it should be renamed the 'Urban Ministry of Health,' the 'Ministry of Health for the Gentlemen,' or the 'Urban Gentlemen's Ministry of Health.'"
That same year, the instructor personally issued the instructions:
"Train a large number of doctors that rural areas can afford to support!"
After several years of accumulation, the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" was finally produced.
The Barefoot Doctor's Manual does not follow the traditional approach of starting with anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, etc.
Instead, it focuses on the problem, making it clear, concise, and easy to implement.
The content is richly illustrated, making it a comprehensive medical and pharmaceutical guide, covering everything from common coughs and vomiting to complex cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and cancer.
From disease prevention knowledge such as mosquito and fly control to protection against nuclear and biological weapons;
From acupuncture and herbal remedies to commonly used Western medicines, they have it all.
It adheres to the principles of clarity, simplicity, ease of implementation, and practical effectiveness.
The Barefoot Doctor's Manual, with its emphasis on practicality, became a successful example of medical education.
For nearly half a century, the Barefoot Doctor's Manual not only made great contributions to solving the medical problems of hundreds of millions of people in an era of extreme poverty;
It has always been a national health guide for Chinese people.
Even in the 21st century, the Barefoot Doctor's Manual still holds considerable value.
Li Qin remembers clearly that the earliest "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" was not published until 69.
That is, more than ten years later.
If it were developed now, not to mention how much emotional energy it could generate, its value in healing and saving lives would be immeasurable.
Li Qin naturally wouldn't object to doing something that could both grant him emotional power and save lives.
"Fortunately, my grandfather kept a copy of the 'Barefoot Doctor's Manual' when I was a child, and I would read it whenever I had nothing to do."
Although I myself have forgotten most of the content, I can still recall it all through the divine power.
A look of relief flashed across Li Qin's face.
However, a thoughtful look flashed across his face again.
"Although sending this book up openly and honestly could bring me considerable benefits, the source of the book is hard to say."
And it will attract a lot of attention, which won't do me any good.
If Li Qin didn't have so many secrets, he could naturally use this matter to get his name listed in the official documents.
It's even possible to obtain a golden body.
But after thinking it over carefully, Li Qin gave up the idea.
With the power he currently possesses, he doesn't need to worry too much about himself.
His desire to create the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" was solely for the purpose of gaining access to emotional power.
Even if he doesn't show his face, as long as the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" works, Li Qin can still gain emotional power.
From a causal and mystical perspective, the source of "The Barefoot Doctor's Manual" is Li Qin.
With this in mind, Li Qin immediately made a decision: to anonymously send the "Barefoot Doctor's Manual" up.
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