A small tofu shop on Ran Deng Road turns on its light, and the three "bosses" start to work. At 5 a.m., citizens come one after another to buy hot soybean milk. At 6 a.m., Song Yang who graduated from Luzhou Medical College last year in integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine constantly puts the newly made colorful tofu and soybean milk on shelves. Wei Tao who graduated from Chengdu Sport University in tennis rides a bicycle to send fresh bean products to nearby markets and hotels, and promotes along the way: "Our tofu is all natural and green. Please try it!" It is too difficult to find a job. He was unemployed after graduation. Song Yang, 24 years old, who lives in Wanzhou, Chongqing, graduated from Luzhou Medical College last year in integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine. He interned at Huaxi Hospital of Sichuan University from the end of 2006 to May 2007. When he graduated, he sent his resumes to nearly 20 hospitals in Chengdu, but only one hospital let him go for an interview. Afterwards, he returned to his hometown of Wanzhou to look for a job, but got no reply. In the second half of 2008, he sold pharmaceuticals and medical devices at a pharmaceutical company in Chengdu, but due to fierce competition and poor performance, he became unemployed again at the end of last year.