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Is Tong Ren Tang opened by the Bai family?

The predecessor of Beijing Tongrentang is Beijing Tongrentang Lejia Old Shop. Le Xianyang of the Le family founded Tong Ren Tang Pharmacy in the eighth year of Kangxi reign of the Qing Dynasty (1669). After hundreds of years, it not only enjoyed the glory of offering imperial medicine and becoming famous at home and abroad, but also suffered from poor management and the dilemma of foreign shares. , and even faced internal and external difficulties during a period of great social turmoil, and an unsustainable dilemma. However, Beijing Tongrentang survived the great waves and gained new life after liberation. In particular, the reform and opening up ushered in new historical development opportunities for Beijing Tongrentang, and Tongrentang, an old tree with more than 300 years of history, sprouted new shoots. In these hundreds of years of ups and downs, Tongrentang has gradually formed a unique corporate culture.

"Cultivation of the self-discipline consciousness that no one can see, but God knows the intention." From ancient times to the present, the important reason why Tongrentang has endured through ups and downs is simple but difficult to learn: the self-discipline of Tongrentang people. Tongrentang people of all generations have adhered to the pharmaceutical ethics of honesty and dedication, put forward the creed of "No one can see the cultivation, God knows the intention", emphasizing credibility and moral character. The pharmaceutical process is conscientious and strives for excellence, and pays attention to the spirit of rigor and meticulousness.

No matter how complicated the preparation is, we don’t dare to save labor, and no matter how expensive the taste is, we don’t dare to save material resources. Literal meaning: Although the pharmaceutical process is cumbersome, we should not dare to cut corners and save manpower; (sometimes) although the materials of medicines are expensive, we should not dare to cut down on materials and pass them off as good ones. The word "must" instead of "but" and the word "dare" instead of "can" are used in ancient precepts, which fully reflects the rigor and meticulousness of Tongrentang people's self-discipline.