Traditional Chinese Medicine-The Fifth Great Invention of China
Scientist
Francis Bacon once gave a high opinion, when he appraised China's four big
inventions' contribution to the world, saying, "They completely changed the
world's appearanceˇthere was no other country, religion, or person who had
displayed as big an influence on human progress than them."There were many great
inventions in ancient China. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was one of them.
TCM is not merely a general invention, but also a great invention, which in
fact, can be called the "fifth great invention in ancient China."
First, TCM (the classical Chinese medicine system, which developed from
ancient times to 1840) was originally created by China and is an outstanding
representative of ancient China's science and technology.
Second, since the 1970s, Chinese medicine has spread to more than 140
countries and areas. Its scientific value and remarkable curative effect have
been recognized by the medical circle and accepted by more and more people
Third, as a "great invention," Chinese medicine has value and significance
that are recognized by the whole world.
Chinese Medicine's Importance to Civilization and Society
For one thing, Chinese medicine has many differences to western medicine.
Chinese medicine can use its advantages to cover the disadvantages of western
medicine, hence contributing to overall human health.
Next, Chinese medicine is deeply rooted in the study of life flow in the
human body. Many famous foreign medical scientists have repeatedly pointed out
that the theory of jingluo (channels) is profound and significant, adding that
if China wants to take the Nobel Prize in medicine, Chinese medicine would be
the most promising subject.
China's renowned scientist Qian
Xuesen once said that the modernization in Chinese
medicine would impel a breakthrough in human science and cause a new Renaissance
in the East.
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