Zhang Heng
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Zhang Heng Trương hành | |
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![]() A stamp of Zhang Heng issued byChina Postin 1955 | |
Born | AD 78 |
Died | AD 139 (aged 60–61) Luoyang,China |
Known for | Seismometer,hydraulic-poweredarmillary sphere,pi calculation,poetry,universe model,lunar eclipseandsolar eclipsetheory |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Astronomy,mathematics,seismology,hydraulics,geography,ethnography,mechanical engineering,calendrical science,metaphysics,poetry |
Zhang Heng(also writtenChang Heng,simplified Chinese:Trương hành;traditional Chinese:Trương hành;pinyin:Zhāng Héng;AD 78–139) was aChinesescientistwho worked in many subjects. He lived during theHan dynasty.He was an accomplishedengineer,meteorologist,geologist,philosopher,mathematician,astronomerandwriter.
Zhang invented the firstseismometer,a machine that measures the strength of earthquakes. He is remembered for many other inventions and writings. He invented the seismometer in 132 AD. Heng was also the first in China to apply agrid systemto maps, from which positions and distances could be calculated.
Some of his jobs were chief astronomer of the Imperial Chancellery for Astronomical and Calendrical Science, and chief minister under the rule of Moana. He also wrote many works ranging from poetry to books full of his scientific research. One was his book of astronomical research and it described his theories about previously unexplained things that could be seen in the night sky. Some things it theorized were that theMoonwas lit by theSuninstead of making its own light. It also proposed that the Moon could beeclipsedby theshadowof the Earth.
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- "Zhang Heng".Science and Its Times. Ed. Neil Schlager and Josh Lauer. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Biography in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2013.
- "Chang Heng".Encyclopedia of World Biography. Vol. 24. Detroit: Gale, 2005.Biography in Context. Web. 4 Dec. 2013.