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Wang Lao Ji's advertising words

Wang Lao Ji's advertising words

1, Jishi, of course, Wang Laoji! Celebrate the whole world, of course, Wang Laoji!

2, 180 authentic secret recipe, Wang Laoji has never changed its name, please look for Wang Laoji herbal tea when buying, and drink Wang Laoji if you are afraid of getting angry!

3, Wang Laoji, Wang Laoji, afraid of getting angry, drink Wang Laoji! Don't worry about anything, enjoy life passionately!

4, New Year gift Wang Laoji, decent and auspicious, New Year drink Wang Laoji, festive and auspicious. Good luck, drink Wang Laoji!

5. I am very lucky to have me in the Asian Games!

6, afraid of getting angry, drink Wang Laoji!

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Guangzhou herbal tea is full of streets and alleys, and Wang Laoji comes to Sanhutang; There is also Shennong's tea, a panacea with 24 flavors. Wang Lao Ji, Wang Lao Ji, catching a cold at four o'clock is the most important thing, and drinking a cup of tea is the most cough-relieving.

Wang Aji loved medicine all his life. He came back from collecting medicine from Baiyun Mountain and sold it in his own drugstore for diagnosis. The average patient can get well after taking three or five of his medicines. He has a good medical ethics, regardless of wealth, does not put on airs, and only seeks to cure diseases and save lives. So everyone regards him as one of their own and is used to calling him by his real name-Aji. When you get older, you will naturally become "Wang Lao Ji".

During the light years of the Qing dynasty, boils broke out in Guangzhou and the epidemic spread. In order to save patients, Wang Lao Ji went through hardships to find a good medicine, and finally got a secret recipe and developed a herbal tea formula. This herbal tea not only alleviated the villagers' diseases, but also helped them avoid disasters such as smallpox and epidemic diseases. From then on, Wang Lao Ji became famous, known as the medical sage of Lingnan, and was also called into the palace by Daoguang, making him an imperial court order. 1828, Wang Lao Ji opened the first "Wang Lao Ji Herbal Tea Shop" in the 13th line of Guangzhou, which was well received by the neighborhood and was known as the "King of Herbal Tea".

According to "Guangzhou Xiguan Guzai", 1839, Lin Zexu banned smoking in Guangdong. He was tired all day, unfortunately suffered from heatstroke, sore throat and coughing. The entourage invited a famous doctor to prescribe medicine, but the effect was not obvious, and the condition became more and more serious, so they were very anxious. Later, someone praised Wang Laoji, and the medicine was cured. So, Lin Zexu came to thank him and asked his name and medicine. Wang Laoji replied truthfully: "People call me Wang Laoji, just a few worthless herbs to cure you." Lin Zexu can't help but sigh: "The poor can benefit more from the difference between medicine and cheap medicine. If the medicine can be boiled into tea for people to drink at any time, it will be of great benefit to the public. " After listening to this, Wang Laoji suddenly realized. 1840, Wang Laoji pioneered herbal tea bags, and sold both herbal tea powder and herbal tea bags in the form of "front shop and back shop" to facilitate customers to take them out for a long trip. Let Wang Laoji be all the rage, and the supply is in short supply. () Lin Zexu even ordered a big copper gourd pot with the words "Wang Lao Ji" engraved on it.

1885, half a century after the opening of the first herbal tea shop, Wang Laoji has more than 100 herbal tea shops, which are popular all over the streets of Guangzhou and are booming in Guangdong, Guangxi, Shanghai, Hunan and other regions, even overseas.

1925, Wang Lao Ji herbal tea was exhibited in London, England, becoming one of the earliest national brands in China.

From 65438 to 0956, the wave of socialist transformation swept across the country. Wang Laoji merged with 8 enterprises, including Jiabao Stack and Chang Jiongtang, to form "Wang Laoji Joint Pharmaceutical Factory", which was later renamed as "Guangzhou Yangcheng Pharmaceutical Factory" and was affiliated to Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Corporation (predecessor of Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Group).