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The names of the acupoints ofyinwei mai(Yin Tie Vessel) are inscribed on the figure of a child.Yinwei maiis one of the Eight Extraordinary Channels (qi jing ba mai). It originates at thezhubin(Guest House) point on the footshaoyinchannel, runs upwards along the inner side of the lower limbs to the diaphragm and Adam's Apple, where it comes into confluence withrenmai(the Director Vessel, sometimes translated as Conception Vessel) and terminates at thelianquan(Edge Spring) point at the root of the tongue. Acupoints on this channel include:zhubin(Guest House),fushe(Official Lodge),daheng(Great Horizontal),fu'ai(Abdomen Sorrow),qimen(Portal of Times),tiantu(Celestial Prominence) andlianquan(Edge Spring) Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037944 Acu-moxa chart: yinwei mai (Yin Tie Vessel), Chinese |
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Author | Wellcome Library, London |
Headline | L0037944 Acu-moxa chart: yinwei mai (Yin Tie Vessel), Chinese |
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Image title | L0037944 Acu-moxa chart: yinwei mai (Yin Tie Vessel), Chinese
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org The names of the acupoints of yinwei mai (Yin Tie Vessel) are inscribed on the figure of a child. Yinwei mai is one of the Eight Extraordinary Channels (qi jing ba mai). It originates at the zhubin (Guest House) point on the foot shaoyin channel, runs upwards along the inner side of the lower limbs to the diaphragm and Adam's Apple, where it comes into confluence with renmai (the Director Vessel, sometimes translated as Conception Vessel) and terminates at the lianquan (Edge Spring) point at the root of the tongue. Acupoints on this channel include: zhubin (Guest House), fushe (Official Lodge), daheng (Great Horizontal), fu'ai (Abdomen Sorrow), qimen (Portal of Times), tiantu (Celestial Prominence) and lianquan (Edge Spring) Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Shou li lu congshu: Jingmai fentu (Individual Charts of the Channels, in the 'Ancient Oak Hut' series) Wu Zhiying (Qing period, 1644-1911) Published: 1920 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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