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The science and medicine of Ancient China has had an obvious impact on the 21st century world. Practices like acupuncture, along with scientific and mathematical tools all have their roots in Ancient Chinese tradition, and many of these discoveries are still being put into use today. ...
Possibly the most well known medicinal practice of the ancient Chinese world is the art of acupuncture. ... Ancient remedies like eating euryale seed to cure urinary problems, or ingesting dried seahorse to cure skin difficulties are undertaken by the modern population in the hopes that the ancient people knew something today’s science didn’t. What surprises people is that these cures actually seem to work, and word of mouth has seen a rise in popularity of the humble herbal medicine. ...
Another area that has had a specific impact on modern life is science. ... Mathematical instruments like abacuses were created in Ancient China and are still being used today as a primary learning tool for young children being taught to count.
The modern seismograph, used to measure the strength of earthquakes also has been derived from an ancient Chinese instrument. ...
Modern mathematics has also been derived from Ancient Chinese principles. ... In ancient China, the right-angle triangle theory was contained in the hsuan-thu diagram, which is part of the Chou Pei. The Chou Pei Suan Chine (The Arithmetic Classic of the Gnomon and the Circular Paths of Heaven) contains many modern mathematic techniques however, it is dated from before the 3rd century BC.
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