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In China, archaeological evidence of medicine in Chinese dates back to the [[Wikipedia:Bronze Age|Bronze Age]] [[Wikipedia:Shang Dynasty|Shang Dynasty]], based on seeds for herbalism and tools presumed to have been used for surgery. The ''[[Wikipedia:Huangdi Neijing|Huangdi Neijing]]'', the progenitor of Chinese medicine, is a medical text written beginning in the 2nd century BCE and compiled in the 3rd century.

In China, archaeological evidence of medicine in Chinese dates back to the Bronze Age Shang Dynasty, based on seeds for herbalism and tools presumed to have been used for surgery. The Huangdi Neijing, the progenitor of Chinese medicine, is a medical text written beginning in the 2nd century BCE and compiled in the 3rd century.