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17th century Chinese acupuncture chart -- labelled diagram of the acumoxa points of the chest and abdomen, showing the paths of the lung channel of handtaiyin, heart channel of handjueyin, spleen channel of foottaiyin, stomach channel of footyangming, kidney channel of footshaoyin, liver channel of footjueyin, Belt Vessel (daimai) and Director Vessel [also translated as Conception Vessel] (renmai). The named acupoints includezhongfu(Middle Palace) on the channel of handtaiyin;tianchi(Celestial Pool) on the channel of handjueyin;daheng(Great Horizontal) on the channel of foottaiyin;tianshu(Celestial Pivot) andliangmen(Beam Portal) on the channel of footyangming;youmen(Hidden Portal) on the channel of footshaoyin; zhangmen (Completion Portal) andqimen(Portal of Times) on the channel of footjueyin; andguanyuan(Pass to the Origin) andqihai(Sea of Qi) of the Director Vessel. Wellcome Images |
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Short title | L0034709 Acupuncture chart of chest and abdomen, 17th C. Chinese |
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Author | Wellcome Library, London |
Headline | L0034709 Acupuncture chart of chest and abdomen, 17th C. Chinese |
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Image title | L0034709 Acupuncture chart of chest and abdomen, 17th C. Chinese
Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images [email protected] http://wellcomeimages.org 17th century Chinese acupuncture chart -- labelled diagram of the acumoxa points of the chest and abdomen, showing the paths of the lung channel of hand taiyin, heart channel of hand jueyin, spleen channel of foot taiyin, stomach channel of foot yangming, kidney channel of foot shaoyin, liver channel of foot jueyin, Belt Vessel (daimai) and Director Vessel [also translated as Conception Vessel] (renmai). The named acupoints include zhongfu (Middle Palace) on the channel of hand taiyin; tianchi (Celestial Pool) on the channel of hand jueyin; daheng (Great Horizontal) on the channel of foot taiyin; tianshu (Celestial Pivot) and liangmen (Beam Portal) on the channel of foot yangming; youmen (Hidden Portal) on the channel of foot shaoyin; zhangmen (Completion Portal) and qimen (Portal of Times) on the channel of foot jueyin; and guanyuan (Pass to the Origin) and qihai (Sea of Qi) of the Director Vessel. Woodcut Library of Zhongguo zhongyi yanjiu yuan (China Academy for Traditional Chinese Medicine) Lei jing tu yi (Illustrated Supplement to the Classified Canon) Zhang Jiebin Published: 1621-1627 Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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