Five Shu/Transporting Points -He-Sea points(合穴)
Located at the elbow or knee joints: LU 5, PC 3, HT 3, SP 9, LR 8, KI 10, LI 11, SJ 10, SI 8, ST 36, GB 34, BL 40. Qi at this point is vast and deep and collect...
Located at the elbow or knee joints: LU 5, PC 3, HT 3, SP 9, LR 8, KI 10, LI 11, SJ 10, SI 8, ST 36, GB 34, BL 40. Qi at this point is vast and deep and collect...
Generally located proximal to the wrist or ankle: LU 8, LI 5, ST 41, SP 5, HT 4, SI 5, BL 60, KI 7, PC 5, SJ 5, GB 38, LR 4. Qi at this point is much bigger, wi...
General location: hand Yin — around the wrist; hand Yang — on the mid-dorsum of the hand; foot Yin–Yang — all on the feet distal to the ankle except for KI 3, w...
Generally located near the metacarpophalangeal or metatarsophalangeal joint: LU 10, LI 2, ST 44, SP 2, HT 8, SI 2, BL 66, KI 2, PC 8, SJ 2, GB 43, LR 2. Qi at t...
Located at the tips of the fingers or toes (except for KI 1, which is located on the sole): LU 11, LI 1, ST 45, SP 1, HT 9, SI 1, BL 67, KI 1, PC 9, SJ 1, GB 44...
(1) Proportional measurements: The body parts are divided into definite proportional equal units (Cun, a measurement unit in Chinese) for locating points, regar...
The original names of the points imply profound significance and reflect the Chinese culture. Most of the points are named according to their locations and acti...
(1) Local and adjacent effects: all the points. (2) Distant effects: these refer to especially those points located on the extremities below the elbow and knee ...
(1) Meridian Points, or Jing Xue : regular points (361 in total) belonging to 14 meridians which have their names and definite locations individually. These are...
Acupuncture points are called Shu Xue ; “Shu” means “transportation” and “Xue” means “hole, aperture, or orifice.” They are the specific sites through which the...