Ancient Chinese Acupunture

Ancient chinese acupuncture is an art that was in existence from over 3000 years ago. This itself speaks for the volume of discoveries by China and with an interesting history behind it. Approximately 8000 years ago a Taoist by the name of Fu Hsi formulated the first two symbols that depict a broken and an unbroken line. Two lines are therefore represents life and taken as a symbol for the particular purpose. Yin and Yan is therefore the backbone of the ancient chinese acupuncture and many other Chinese remedies.

Excavations have unravelled many objects from the old and new Stone Age in China. Even though many of the findings in modern excavations are of large tools and instrumentals, there were foundlings on hair thin needles as well. These were called Bien. It is believed that ancient chinese acupuncture gained popularity in China during the period of the Yellow Emperor by the name of Huang Di (2697-2597). Not only using the bien stone but Ancient chinese acupuncture has also been using the bronze needles as well. Four gold needles have been unraveled in the Warren states era. This period also boasts of the Nan Jing which is a book that attributes to eight extra meridians found in the body.

The most noted text of ancient chinese acupuncture is reputed to be; the “Systematic Classics of Acupuncture and Moxibustion” written by Huang Fu Mi (260-265AD). Transition however was noted in Ancient chinese acupuncture later. Ancient chinese acupuncture however became a formal branch of medical applications in the ancient china. Many acupuncture schools appeared in this time and essentially being the highlighting part of many texts found. The Ming dynasty (1568-1644) too enlightened the advancement of ancient chinese acupuncture.

A backseat has taken place in Ancient chinese acupuncture during Ming Dynasty and all the way up to 1960’s. Western medicines gained more popularity and were given preference over traditional cures. ’Harmful’, ‘primitive’ were the two words used to describe Ancient chinese acupuncture. ’barefoot doctors’ have emerged with this. These doctors practiced ancient chinese acupuncture on a small scale in villages and thus helped keep alive this magnificent ancient medical discovery. Ancient chinese accupuncture has been more appreciated after 1960’s. This therefore led to the modernization of an ancient scientific discovery.

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