Most modern soft articles are made up by people, that is, stories made up by some authors, interspersed with advertising products. In the Qing Dynasty, due to reasons that can't be verified, it's unknown whether many soft essays were real gossip or invented by ancient people and modern people, but the routines are the same.
In some ancient books, you can see such advertisements in the late Qing Dynasty: Zhang San was a quack, and he usually maintained his daily life by seeing a slight illness. One day, his wife suddenly fell ill, but Zhang San's level could not be cured, so she went out to see a doctor and took the medicine prescribed by Dr. Li Si? Omega Supreme Pill? . On the second day after taking the medicine, Mrs. Zhang San recovered from illness, and a year later, her infertile wife became pregnant. Zhang San was overjoyed and found business opportunities, so he bought a lot of Li Si's? Omega Supreme Pill? Then put on your own packaging and sell it everywhere. Later, it was discovered that Zhang San was cheating, and the pills he sold were actually Li Si's? Omega Supreme Pill? The price sold by the Li family was cheaper, so Zhang San became a profiteer that everyone spurned.
What can you see in this gossip news in the late Qing Dynasty? Li Si and Omega Extreme Pill? These words appear very frequently and have not been replaced by vague words, so modern people think that this is actually not gossip, but ancient advertising soft text.