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Reviving a legend: China rebuilds 2,000-year-old ancient earthquake device

A Chinese research team is recreating Zhang Heng’s ancient seismoscope using modern science to prove its historical accuracy and seismic detection capabilities.

July 27, 2025 / 14:57 IST
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Scientists recreate 2000-year-old Chinese quake sensor (Image: SCMP)

For centuries, earthquakes have posed a serious threat to humanity. Today, scientists use satellites, supercomputers, and artificial intelligence to monitor seismic activity and improve earthquake prediction.

Remarkably, nearly 2,000 years ago, Chinese scholar Zhang Heng is believed to have invented a groundbreaking device called the Houfeng Didong Yi - an ancient seismoscope said to detect distant earthquakes and even indicate their direction.

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A team of researchers in China is working to recreate Zhang Heng's ancient seismoscope using modern science, aiming to prove the invention was real.

Although the device is mentioned in historical texts like The Book of the Later Han, some scholars question its authenticity, calling it a myth. In fact, it was removed from China’s school curriculum in 2017 due to these doubts.
But now after getting support from modern science and fresh clues, a research team in China is now seeking to restore this lost wonder of antiquity – the Houfeng Didong Yi seismoscope – to its rightful place.