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Woodcut illustration from an edition of 1763 (28th year of the Qianlong reign period of the Qing dynasty). It charts the paths and acu-moxa locations of the three footyinchannels on the inner surface of the lower limbs, i.e. the spleen channel of foottaiyin, with marked points includingyinbai(Concealed White),dadu(Great Metropolis),taibai(Great White),gongsun(Grandfather Grandson),shangqiu(Shang Mound) andsanyinjiao(Yin Intersection); the kidney channel of footshaoyin, with marked points includingyongquan(Gushing Spring),rangu(Blazing Valley),taixi(Great Stream),dazhong(Great Bell),shuiquan(Water Spring) andzhaohai(Shining Sea); and the liver channel of footjueyin, with marked points includingdadun(Big Mound),xingjian(Moving Between),taichong(Great Rushing),zhongfeng(Middle Seal),ligou(Woodworm Ditch) andzhongdu(Central Capital). Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037867 Three foot yin channels and their acupoints, general ch |
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Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Woodcut illustration from an edition of 1763 (28th year of the Qianlong reign period of the Qing dynasty). It charts the paths and acu-moxa locations of the three foot yin channels on the inner surface of the lower limbs, i.e. the spleen channel of foot taiyin, with marked points including yinbai (Concealed White), dadu (Great Metropolis), taibai (Great White), gongsun (Grandfather Grandson), shangqiu (Shang Mound) and sanyinjiao (Yin Intersection); the kidney channel of foot shaoyin, with marked points including yongquan (Gushing Spring), rangu (Blazing Valley), taixi (Great Stream), dazhong (Great Bell), shuiquan (Water Spring) and zhaohai (Shining Sea); and the liver channel of foot jueyin, with marked points including dadun (Big Mound), xingjian (Moving Between), taichong (Great Rushing), zhongfeng (Middle Seal), ligou (Woodworm Ditch) and zhongdu (Central Capital). Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Luo yi bian Chen Tingquan (Qing period, 1644-1911) Published: 1763 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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