What kind of medical skill is China's intangible cultural heritage?

Acupuncture is an intangible cultural heritage.

2010 165438+1October16, UNESCO reviewed and approved that Acupuncture of Traditional Chinese Medicine was included in the representative list of intangible cultural heritage of mankind, and identified four representative inheritors: Zhang Jin from Heilongjiang, Cheng Shennong and He Puren from Beijing, and Guo Chengjie from Shaanxi. Among them, Professor Zhang Jin is good at studying acupuncture technology and is famous at home and abroad for inheriting acupuncture technology.

Acupuncture manipulation is one of the most important schools of acupuncture. It was made clear a long time ago that doctors who know acupuncture technology call it "work" and "work". The Yuan and Ming Dynasties were the heyday of acupuncture and massage. Contemporary acupuncture and massage experts included Zheng Yulin, Jiao Mianzhai, Lu Shouyan, Lou Baizeng, Wen Jiefeng, Li Zhiming, Zheng Kuishan and Zhang Ga.

Significance of acupuncture and moxibustion in applying for world intangible cultural heritage;

Acupuncture, as one of the representative forms of national culture and creativity, is listed in the representative list, which is beneficial for this heritage to play a media role in the dialogue and mutual respect with the international community, including the States parties to the Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage, and to enhance the dialogue and exchange between China's traditional culture and other cultures in the world.

On the other hand, holding international academic conferences, training and cooperative research will also help to promote the spread of acupuncture to the world. At the same time, it can promote the development of TCM acupuncture in the world, protect cultural diversity, and play a more active role in maintaining world cultural diversity and sustainable development of mankind.

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