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Illustration of 'Problem 67' inHuang Di ba shi yi nan jing(Canon of Eighty-One [Medical] Problems [in the Inner Canon] of the Yellow Lord), preserved inZhengtong daozang(Daoist Canon compiled during the Zhengtong reign period [1436-1449] of the Ming Dynasty). 'Problem 67' is explained thus: Heart Evelope (pericardium,xinbao) channel of handjueyin:Zhongchong(Middle Rushing), where it exits, is aying(spring) point (error forjing[well]) point with the attribute of wood;laogong(Palace of Toil), where it flows, is ajing(well) point (error forying[spring]) with the attribute of fire;daling(Great Mound), where it gushes, is ashu(stream) point with the attribute of earth;jianshi(Intermediate Messenger), where it travels, is ajing(river) point with the attribute of metal;qufeng, where it enters, is ahe(sea) point with the attribute of water. Lung channel of handtaiyin:Shaoshang(Lesser Shang), where it exits, is ajing(well) point with the attribute of wood;yujiFish Border), where it flows, is aying(spring) point with the attribute of fire;taiyuan(Great Abyss), where it gushes, is ashu(stream) point with the attribute of earth;jingqu(Channel Ditch), where it travels, is ajing(river) point with the attribute of metal;chize(Foot Marsh), where it enters, is ahe(sea) point with the attribute of water. Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0034718 Jing, ying, shu, jing, he points; 15th century Chinese |
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Image title | L0034718 Jing, ying, shu, jing, he points; 15th century Chinese
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Illustration of 'Problem 67' in Huang Di ba shi yi nan jing (Canon of Eighty-One [Medical] Problems [in the Inner Canon] of the Yellow Lord), preserved in Zhengtong daozang (Daoist Canon compiled during the Zhengtong reign period [1436-1449] of the Ming Dynasty). 'Problem 67' is explained thus: Heart Evelope (pericardium, xinbao) channel of hand jueyin: Zhongchong (Middle Rushing), where it exits, is a ying (spring) point (error for jing [well]) point with the attribute of wood; laogong (Palace of Toil), where it flows, is a jing (well) point (error for ying [spring]) with the attribute of fire; daling (Great Mound), where it gushes, is a shu (stream) point with the attribute of earth; jianshi (Intermediate Messenger), where it travels, is a jing (river) point with the attribute of metal; qufeng, where it enters, is a he (sea) point with the attribute of water. Lung channel of hand taiyin: Shaoshang (Lesser Shang), where it exits, is a jing (well) point with the attribute of wood; yuji Fish Border), where it flows, is a ying (spring) point with the attribute of fire; taiyuan (Great Abyss), where it gushes, is a shu (stream) point with the attribute of earth; jingqu (Channel Ditch), where it travels, is a jing (river) point with the attribute of metal; chize (Foot Marsh), where it enters, is a he (sea) point with the attribute of water. Woodcut and text Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy for Traditional Chinese Medicine) Huang Di ba shi yi nan jing zuan tu jujie (Canon of Eighty-One Problems [in the Inner Canon] of the Yellow Lord with Illustrations and Exegesis) Li Jiong Published: 1436-1449 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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