He's Not Well Yet, But His Wife Isn't Treating Him Well Anymore!

"Comrade Su, we went to nearby villages this afternoon and collected all these mushrooms. Take a look to see if it's enough. If not, we can go up the mountain tonight to gather more. Aren't you leaving tomorrow morning? There's still time."

"Comrade Su, here are the ginseng roots you requested. My family's ginseng is five hundred years old, there are two from my aunt's family that are two hundred years old, and five more that are one hundred years old. As for the Polygonum multiflorum, we have a larger quantity—seventy right roots over ten years old, twenty one over fifty years old, and eight that are over a century old."

Unlike ginseng, each plant of Polygonum multiflorum grows individually. It grows in clusters, so if you find some in one spot, you can almost certainly dig up more around the same area.