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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 handyinchannels on the inner surface of the upper limbs, i.e. the lung channel of handtaiyin, with marked points includingshaoshang(Lesser Shang),yuji(Fish Border),taiyuan(Great Abyss),jingqu(Channel Ditch),lieque(Break in the Sequence) andkongzui(Utmost Opening); the heart channel of handshaoyinwith markedacupoints includingshaochong(Lesser Rushing),shaofu(Lesser Palace),shenmen(Numinous Portal),yinxi(Yin Cleft),tongli(Penetrating the Interior) andlingdao(Spirit Path); and the Heart Envelope (xinbao, pericardium) channel of handjueyinwith marked points includingzhongchong(Middle Rushing),laogong(Palace of Toil),daling(Great Mound),neiguan(Inner Pass),jianshi(Intermediate Messenger) andximen(Cleft Portal). Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0037865 Three hand yin channels and their acupoints, general ch |
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Image title | L0037865 Three hand yin channels and their acupoints, general chart
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 hand yin channels on the inner surface of the upper limbs, i.e. the lung channel of hand taiyin, with marked points including shaoshang (Lesser Shang), yuji (Fish Border), taiyuan (Great Abyss), jingqu (Channel Ditch), lieque (Break in the Sequence) and kongzui (Utmost Opening); the heart channel of hand shaoyin with marked acu points including shaochong (Lesser Rushing), shaofu (Lesser Palace), shenmen (Numinous Portal), yinxi (Yin Cleft), tongli (Penetrating the Interior) and lingdao (Spirit Path); and the Heart Envelope (xinbao, pericardium) channel of hand jueyin with marked points including zhongchong (Middle Rushing), laogong (Palace of Toil), daling (Great Mound), neiguan (Inner Pass), jianshi (Intermediate Messenger) and ximen (Cleft Portal). 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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