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"Net price " is from an idiom story in China. It was said that in
ancient times, there was a man called Hen Kang who knew well the
medical knowledge, and made a living on picking and selling medicinal
herbs. At that time some people often sold medicine in the market,
mixing the inferior with the good, the spurious with the genuine.
Therefore, the customers often drove a bargain. However, only the
quality of Hen Kang's medicinal herbs kept stable and the price
stable from the beginning to the end without beating a bargain.
He said that "my medicine is worth this price, so I sell it at this
price. This price is called "Net price". Inspired by Hen Kang, Hu
Xue-yan thought in the trade competition, the businessman should
avoid carrying out the method of lowering price only, and adhere
to the exhortation:" The choice materials should be true, Be carefully
and meticulous in the preparation of medicine". Those who exactly
guarantee medicine effect, will find a market. Finally, Hu Xue-yan
hung the golden horizontal board "Net price" in the hall, with it
exhorting generations from generations.
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