Shennong: The Divine Farmer, Healing Plants, and the Ancient Roots of Herbal Knowledge
Shennong: The Divine Farmer, Healing Plants, and the Ancient Roots of Herbal Knowledge Long before modern laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, and scientific journals, ancient civilizations looked to the forests, mountains, rivers, and fields for healing. In Chinese tradition, one of the most important figures connected to this search for knowledge is Shennong — the legendary “Divine Farmer.” Part cultural hero, part mythological ruler, and part symbolic healer, Shennong occupies a sacred place in the history of Chinese agriculture and herbal medicine. His story represents humanity’s early attempt to understand the relationship between plants, health, suffering, nourishment, and balance. Though historians debate whether Shennong existed as an actual historical individual, his influence on Chinese thought is profound. His legacy survives through medicine, folklore, agriculture, and philosophical ideas about living in harmony with nature. The Divine Farmer The name Shennong translate...