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From an edition published in 1537 (16th year of the Jiajing reign period of the Ming dynasty). The spleen channel of foottaiyinoriginates atyinbai(Concealed White) and terminates atdadu(Great Metropolis). There are 21 acu-moxa locations on this channel, i.e. 42 altogether on both sides of the body. In order they are:yinbai(Concealed White);dadu(Great Metropolis);taibai(Great White);gongsun(Grandfather Grandson);shangqiu(Shang Mound);sanyinjiao(Three Yin Intersection);lougu(Dripping Valley);diji(Earth Pivot);yinlingquan(Yin Mound Spring);xuehai(Sea of Blood);jimen(Winnowing Portal);chongmen(Rushing Portal);fushe(Official Lodge);fujie(Abdomen Knot);daheng(Great Horizontal);fu'ai(Abdomen Sorrow)shidou(Food Cavity)tianxi(Celestial Stream)xiongxiang(Chest Neighbourhood);zhourong(Encircling Glory);dabao(Great Wrapping). Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037485 Acupuncture chart, spleen channel of foot taiyin, Chine |
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Headline | L0037485 Acupuncture chart, spleen channel of foot taiyin, Chinese |
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Image title | L0037485 Acupuncture chart, spleen channel of foot taiyin, Chinese
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 spleen channel of foot taiyin originates at yinbai (Concealed White) and terminates at dadu (Great Metropolis). There are 21 acu-moxa locations on this channel, i.e. 42 altogether on both sides of the body. In order they are: yinbai (Concealed White); dadu (Great Metropolis); taibai (Great White); gongsun (Grandfather Grandson); shangqiu (Shang Mound); sanyinjiao (Three Yin Intersection); lougu (Dripping Valley); diji (Earth Pivot); yinlingquan (Yin Mound Spring); xuehai (Sea of Blood); jimen (Winnowing Portal); chongmen (Rushing Portal); fushe (Official Lodge); fujie (Abdomen Knot); daheng (Great Horizontal); fu'ai (Abdomen Sorrow) shidou (Food Cavity) tianxi (Celestial Stream) xiongxiang (Chest Neighbourhood); zhourong (Encircling Glory); dabao (Great Wrapping). 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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