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From an edition published in 1537 (16th year of the Jiajing reign period of the Ming dynasty). The large intestine channel of handyangmingoriginates atshangyang(Shang Yang) and terminates atyingxiang(Welcome Fragrance). There are 20 acu-moxa locations on this channel, i.e. 40 in total on both sides of the body. In order, they are:Shangyang(Shang Yang);er jian(Second Belt);san jian(Third Belt);hegu(Joining the Valley);yangxi(Yang Stream) (not indicated here);pianli(Veering Passage);wenliu(Warm Flow);xialian(Lower Edge);shanglian(Upper Edge);sanli(Three Miles);quchi(Pool at the Crook);zhouliao(Elbow Crevice);wu li(Five Miles);binao(Upper Arm);jianyu(Collar Bone);jugu(Great Bone);tianding(Celestial Tripod);futu(Support the Prominence);heliao;yingxiang(Welcome Fragrance). Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037810 Acupuncture chart, large intestine channel of hand yang |
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Headline | L0037810 Acupuncture chart, large intestine channel of hand yangming |
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Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org From an edition published in 1537 (16th year of the Jiajing reign period of the Ming dynasty). The large intestine channel of hand yangming originates at shangyang (Shang Yang) and terminates at yingxiang (Welcome Fragrance). There are 20 acu-moxa locations on this channel, i.e. 40 in total on both sides of the body. In order, they are: Shangyang (Shang Yang); er jian (Second Belt); san jian (Third Belt); hegu (Joining the Valley); yangxi (Yang Stream) (not indicated here); pianli (Veering Passage); wenliu (Warm Flow); xialian (Lower Edge); shanglian (Upper Edge); sanli (Three Miles); quchi (Pool at the Crook); zhouliao (Elbow Crevice); wu li (Five Miles); binao (Upper Arm); jianyu (Collar Bone); jugu (Great Bone); tianding (Celestial Tripod); futu (Support the Prominence); heliao; yingxiang (Welcome Fragrance). Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy for Traditional Chinese Medicine) Zhenjiu juying (Collected Gems of Acupuncture and Moxibustion) Gao Wu (Ming period, 1368-1644) Published: 1537 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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