"Hope someone will come to collect herbs" in the earthquake stricken area of Minxian County, Gansu Province
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Last Update: 2013-07-30
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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"What we want most now is for someone to collect herbs and earn a little money." On July 29, the reporter came to the earthquake stricken area of Minxian county and Lalu village of Tuo Township again When she saw chefangqin at the resettlement site, she said On the third day after the earthquake, our reporter visited the settlement here At that time, the victims had just used hot water to eat hot food Now, the villagers' life is more stable and orderly Their biggest wish is that someone can buy their traditional Chinese medicine and reduce some losses In Lalu village, almost every family lives by planting Chinese herbal medicines such as Astragalus, angelica and dangshen After the earthquake, army officers and soldiers struggled to snatch out the Chinese herbal medicines buried by the people in the disaster area However, it rained all the time and many Chinese herbal medicines have become moldy For the victims, these Chinese herbal medicines are almost all their remaining property The herbs dug out by Chefang Qin's family are about one ton, worth more than 30000 yuan "It's raining heavily, and the medicine will be moldy soon!" Her eyes flashed a little helpless Mentioning the earthquake, Qiu Xiaoju standing beside cried: "my child's waist was injured I want to go to Lanzhou to see my child, but I don't have money I hope there is a medicine dealer to buy medicine in the village If I have money, I can go to see my son." Walking from Lalu village to a centralized settlement, the reporter met a group of villagers who were building a house Zhao tangqin, the hostess, said that the house was built to store Chinese medicine Zhao tangqin's son, 12, was injured in the earthquake and is being treated in Lanzhou Like Qiu Xiaoju, she has no money to go to Lanzhou to see her children She told the reporter several times, hoping that a druggist would come to collect the medicine.
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