Lerentang Drugstore
Lerentang Drugstore was originally called Le Shou Tang Drugstore and was
founded by Le Youshen, grandson of the Tongrentang tenth generation Le Yinchuan
in 1923. Mr. Le had studied in France and knew well the drug industry. He
depended on his uncle and opened Le Shou Tang Drugstore at Xidan North Avenue
after completion of his study in 1923.
The name of Le Shou Tang, expressing goodness and warmness, came from the
Summer Palace. It was one of Tongrentang branches in Beijing.
Lerentang mainly sells bolus, powder, ointment, decoction of herbal medicine
and drinkable slices. The architecture style and facilities of Lerentang take
the model of Tongrentang. Le Jia Old Drugstore on the door stele said obviously
that it was the branch of Tongrentang.
Lerentang took the model of "store in front and factory at back"; all
medicines it sold were manufactured by itself. It strictly followed ancestors'
motto of no scamping of work or stinting of material. Lerentang kept its
reputation via the credendum: real materials, polished process, unique recipes
and equal and fair.
Employees of Lerentang Drugstore were required to be familiar with drugs and
traditional medicine. Some old employees were "half doctors" and "drug drawers".
Mr. Le preferred employing people that were close relatives themselves, for
instance, grandfather and grandson, father and son, uncle and nephew, and
brothers, so that employees could manage themselves. It would embroil a chain of
people if there were any mistakes. Therefore, all of the employees followed
regulations and rules.
Mr. Le built a deer garden in the south of Beijing and raised nearly 1,000
spotted deer. The deer heads were used to make medicines. He also raised black
chickens for making Wujibaifeng bolus, a drug relieving pains of women in their
period, and employed workers to plant all sorts of fresh drug materials to make
medicines.
Address£ºNo.215, Xisi North Avenue, Xicheng District,
Beijing
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