Acupuncture Meridian Theory And Acupuncture Points, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

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Acupuncture Meridian Theory And Acupuncture Points, Traditional Chinese Medicine Books

 

           

 

 

 

 

 

19.6cm¡Á26.7cm,   

413 pages, 1991. 

ISBN  

7-119-00405-0/R.9 

Author, Wang Zhaorong.

Published by Beijing Foreign Languages Press.

 

 

PART ONE GENERALIZATION OF MERIDIANS AND POINTS

Chapter I GENERALIZATION OF THE MERIDIANS

Section 1 The Theory of the Meridians

¢ñ.The Concept of the Meridian Theory

¢ò.The Origin and Formation of the Meridian Theory

Section 2 The Meridian System

¢ñ.The Concept of the Meridians

¢ò.Formation of the Meridians

Section 4 The Clinical Application of the Meridians

¢ñ. The Diagnostic Aspect

¢ò. The Therapeutic Aspect

Section 5 The Twelve Regular Meridians

¢ñ. The Nomenclature of the Twelve Regular Meridians

¢ò.The Courses and Distributions of the Twelve Regular Meridians

¢ó.Summary on the Distributing Rules of the Twelve Regular Meridians

A. Courses and Linking Rules

B. The Distributing Rules of the Twelve Regular Meridians

C. The Internal-External Relationship of the Twelve Regular Meridians

D. The Order of the Twelve Regular Meridians

Section 6 The Eight Extra Meridians

¢ñ. A Brief Comparison Between the Extra and Regular Meridians

¢ò. The Eight Extra Meridians

A. The Du Meridian

B. The Ren Meridian

C. The Chong Meridian

D. The Dai Meridian

E. The Yinqiao and Yangqiao Meridians

F. The Yinwei and Yangwei Meridians

¢ó. The Three Major Functions of the Eight Extra Meridians

CONTENTS

Section 7 Others

¢ñ. The Fifteen Major Collaterals of the Meridians

¢ò. The Inner Conduits of the Twelve Regular Meridians

¢ó. The Tendinomuscular Structures of the Twelve Regular Meridians

¢ô. The Cutaneous Zones of the Twelve Regular Meridians

Chapter ¢òGENERALIZATION OF THE POINTS

Section 1 The Concept of Acupuncture Points and Regular Points

¢ñ. The concept of Acupuncture Points

¢ò. The Concept of Regular Points

Section 2 The Nomenclature of Regular Points 

¢ñ. Nomenclature Based on TCM anatomy and Its General Theories

¢ò. Nomenclature Based on the View of "Harmony Between Men and Nature"

Section 3 Methods for Locating Points

¢ñ. Proportional Measurement

¢ò. According to Anatomical Landmarks

¢ó. Finger Measurement

¢ô. Simple Measurement

Section 4 The Concept and Significance of Specific Points

¢ñ. The Five shu Points

¢ò.The Twelve Yuan (Source) Points

¢ó.The Fifteen Luo (Connecting) Points

¢ô. The Back-shu and Front-mu Points

¢õ. The Eight Influential Points

¢ö.The Eight confluent Points

¢÷. The Sixteen Xi (Cleft) Points

¢ø. The Lower He-sea Points

¢ù. Coalescent Points

Section 5 The Functions of Regular Points

¢ñ. Physiologically: Infusion of Qi and Blood

¢ò. Pathologically: Manifestation of  Disease

¢ó. Therapeutically: The Treatment and Prevention of Disease

Section 6 Generality and Particularity of Indications

PART TWO THE FOURTEEN MERIDIANS

Chapter I THE THREE YIN MERIDIANS OF THE HAND

Section 1 The Lung Meridian of Hand-Taiyin

¢ñ. The Meridian

¢ò. The Points

Zhongfu(Lu.1)

Yunmen(Lu.2)

Tianfu(Lu.3)

CONTENTS

Xiabai(Lu.4)

Chize(Lu.5)

Kongzui(Lu.6)

Lieque(Lu.7)

Jingqu(Lu.8)

Taiyuan(Lu.9)

yuji(Lu.10)

Shaoshang(Lu.11)

¢ó.Summary

Section 2 The Heart Meridian of Hand-Shaoyin

¢ñ. The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Jiquan(H.1)

Qingling(H.2)

Shaohai(H.3)

Lingdao(H.4)

Tongli(H.5)

Yinxi(H.6)

Shenmen(H.7)

Shaofu(H.8)

Shaochong(H.9)

¢ó. Summary

Section 3 The Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò. The Points

Tianchi(P.1)

Tiangquan(P.2)

Quze(P.3)

Ximen(P.4)

Jianshi(P.5)

Neiguan(P.6)

Daling(P.7)

Laogong(P.8)

Zhongchong(P.9)

¢ó.Summary

Section 4 Summary of the Locations of Some Points from the Three

Yin Meridians of the Hand

Chapter II THE THREE YANG MERIDIANS OF THE HAND

Section 1 The Large Intestine Meridian of Hand - yangming

¢ñ. The Meridian

¢ò. The Points

Shangyang(L.I.1)

Erjian (L.I.2)

Sanjian(L.I.3)

Hegu(L.I.4)

Yangxi(L.I.5)

Pianli(L.I.6)

Wenliu(L.I.7)

Xialian(L.I.8)

Shanglian(L.I.9)

Shousanli(L.I.10)

Quchi(L.I.11)

Zhouliao(L.I.12)

Shouwuli(L.I.13)

Binao(L.I.14)

Jianyu(L.I.15)

Jugu(L.I.16)

Tianding(L.I.17)

Neck-Futu(L.I.18)

Nose-Heliao(L.I.19)

Yingxiang(L.I.20)

¢ó.Summary

Section 2 The Small Intestine Meridian of Hand- Taiyang

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Shaoze(S.I.1)

Qiangu(S.I.2)

Houxi(S.I.3)

Hand-Wangu(S.I.4)

Yanggu (S.I.5)

Yanglao(S.I.6)

Zhizheng(S.I.7)

Xiaohai(S.I.8)

Jianzhen(S.I.9)

Naoshu(S.I.10)

Tianzong(S.I.11)

Bingfeng(S.I.12)

Quyuan(S.I.13)

Jianwaishu(S.I.14)

Jianzhongshu(S.I.15)

Tianchuang(S.I.16)

Tianrong(S.I.17)

Quanliao(S.I.18)

Tinggong(S.I.19)

¢ó.Summary

Section3 The Sanjiao Meridian of Hand - Shaoyan

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Guanchong(S.J.1)

Yemen(S.J.2)

Hand-Zhongzhu(S.J.3)

Yangchi(S.J.4)

Waiguan(S.J.5)

Zhigou(S.J.6)

Huzong(S.J.7)

Sanyangluo(S.J.8)

Sifu(S.J.9)

Tianjing(S.J.10)

Qinglengyuan(S.J.11)

Xiaoluo(S.J.12)

Naohui(S.J.13)

Jianliao(S.J.14)

Tianliao(S.J.15)

Tianyou(S.J.16)

Yifeng(S.J.17)

Qimai(S.J.18)

Luxi(S.J.19)

Jiaosun(S.J.20)

Ermen(S.J.21)

Ear-Heliao (S.J.22)

Sizhukong(S.J.23)

¢ó.Summary

Section 4 Summary of the Locations of Some Points from the Three Yang Meridians of the Hand

Chapter ¢ó THE THREE YANG MERIDIANS OF THE FOOT

Section 1 the Stomach Meridian of Foot-yangming

¢ñ. The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Chengqi(St.1)

Sibai(St.2)

Nose-Juliao(St.3)

Dicang(St.4)

Daying(St.5)

Jiache (St.6)

Xiaguan(St.7)

Touwei(St.8)

Renying(St.9)

Shuitu(St.10)

Qishe(St.11)

Quepen(St.12)

Qihu(St.13)

Kufang(St.14)

Wuyi(St.15)

Yingchuang(St.16)

Ruzhong(St.17)

Rugen(St.18)

Burong(St.19)

Chengman(St.20)

Liangmen(St.21)

Guanmen(St.22)

Taiyi(St.23)

Huaroumen(St.24)

Tianshu(St.25)

Wailing(St.26)

Daju(St.27)

Shuidao(St.28)

Guilai(St.29)

Qichong(St.30)

Biguan(St.31)

Femur-Futu(St.32)

Yinshi(St.33)

Liangqiu(St.34)

Dubi(St.35)

Zusanli(st.36)

shangjuxu(St.37)

Tiaokou(St.38)

Xiajuxu(St.39)

Fenglong(St.40)

Jiexi(St.41)

Chongyang(St.42)

Xiangu(St.43)

Neiting(St.44)

Lidui(St.45)

¢ó.Summary

Section 2 The Urinary Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Jingming(U.B.1)

Zanzhu(U.B.2)

Meichong(U.B.3)

Quchai(U.B.4)

Wuchu(U.B.5)

Chengguang(U.B.6)

Tongtian(U.B.7)

Luoque(U.B.8)

Yuzhen(U.B.9)

Tianzhu(U.B.10)

Dashu(U.B.11)

Fengmen(U.B.12)

Feishu(U.B.13)

Jueyinshu(U.B.14)

Xinshu(U.B.15)

Dushu(U.B.16)

Geshu(U.B.17)

Ganshu(U.B.18)

Danshu(U.B.19)

Pishu(U.B.20)

Weishu(U.B.21)

Sanjiaoshu(U.B.22)

Shenshu(U.B.23)

Qihaishu(U.B.24)

Dachangshu(U.B.25)

Guanyuanshu(U.B.26)

Xiaochangshu(U.B.27)

Pangguangshu(U.B.28)

Zhonglushu(U.B.29)

Baihuanshu(U.B.30)

Shangliao(U.B.31)

Ciliao(U.B.32)

Zhongliao(U.B.33)

Xialiao(U.B.34)

Huiyang(U.B.35)

Chengfu(U.B.36)

Yinmen(U.B.37)

Fuxi(U.B.38)

Weiyang(U.B.39)

Weizhong(U.B.40)

Fufen(U.B.41)

Pohu(U.B.42)

Gaohuang(U.B.43)

Shentang(U.B.44)

Yixi(U.B.45)

Geguan(U.B.46)

Hunmen(U.B.47)

Yanggang(U.B.48)

Yishe(U.B.49)

Weicang(U.B.50)

Huangmen(U.B.51)

Zhishi(U.B.52)

Baohuang(U.B.53)

Zhibian(U.B.54)

Heyang(U.B.55)

Chengjin(U.B.56)

Chengshan(U.B.57)

Feiyang(U.B.58)

Fuyang(U.B.59)

Kunlun(U.B.60)

Pushen(U.B.61)

Shenmai(U.B.62)

Jinmen(U.B.63)

Jinggu(U.B.64)

Shugu(U.B.65)

Foot-Tonggu(U.B.66)

Zhiyin(U.B.67)

¢ó.Summary

Section 3 The Gall Bladder Meridian of Foot-Shaoyang

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Tongziliao(G.B.1)

Tinghui(G.B.2)

Shangguan(G.B.3)

Hanyan(G.B.4)

Xuanlu(G.B.5)

Xuanli(G.B.6)

Qubin(G.B.7)

Shuaigu(G.B.8)

Tianchong(G.B.9)

Fubai(G.B.10)

Head-Qiaoyin(G.B.11)

Head-Wangu(G.B.12)

Benshen(G.B.13)

Yangbai(G.B.14)

Head-Linqi(G.B.15)

Muchuang B(G.B.16)

Zhengying(G.B.17)

Chengling(G.B.18)

Naokong(G.B.19)

Fengchi(G.B.20)

Jianjing(G.B.21)

Yuanye(G.B.22)

Zhejin(G.B.23)

Riyue(G.B.24)

Jingmen(G.B.25)

Daimai(G.B.26)

Wushu(G.B.27)

Weidao(G.B.28)

Femur-Juliao(G.B.29)

Huantiao(G.B.30)

Fengshi(G.B.31)

Zhongdu(G.B.32)

Xiyangguan(G.B.33)

Yanglingquan(G.B.34)

Yangjiao(G.B.35)

Waiqiu(G.B.36)

Guanming(G.B.37)

Yangfu(G.B.38)

Xuanzhong(G.B.39)

Qiuxu(G.B.40)

Foot-Linqi(G.B.41)

Diwuhui(G.B.42)

Xiaxi(G.B.43)

Foot-Qiaoyin(G.B.44)

¢ó.Summary

Section 4 Summary of the Locations Some Points of the Three Yang Meridians of the Foot

Chapter ¢ô THE THREE YIN MERIDIANS OF TNE FOOT

Section 1 The Spleen Meridian of Foot-Taiyin

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Yinbai(Sp.1)

Dadu(Sp.2)

Taibai(Sp.3)

Gongsun(Sp.4)

Shangqiu(Sp.5)

Sanyinjiao(Sp.6)

Lougu(Sp.7)

Diji(Sp.8)

Yinlingquan(Sp.9)

Xuehai(Sp.10)

Jimen(Sp.11)

Chongmen(Sp.12)

Fushe(Sp.13)

Fujie(Sp.14)

Daheng(sp.15)

Fu'ai(Sp.16)

shidou(Sp.17)

Tianxi(Sp.18)

Xiongxiang(Sp.19)

Zhourong(Sp.20)

Dabao(Sp.21)

¢ó.Summary

Section 2 The Kidney Meridian of Foot-Shaoyin

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Yongquan(K.1)

Rangu(K.2)

Taixi(K.3)

Dazhong(K.4)

Shuiquan(K.5)

Zhaohai(K.6)

Fuliu(K.7)

Jiaoxin(K.8)

Zhubin(K.9)

Yingu(K.10)

Henggu(K.11)

Dahe(K.12)

Qixue(K.13)

Siman(K.14)

Abdomen-Zhongzhu(K.15)

Huangshu(K.16)

Shangqu(K.17)

Shiquan(K.18)

Yindu(K.19)

Abdomen-Tonggu(K.20)

Youmen(K.21)

Bulang(K.22)

Shenfeng(K.23)

Lingxu(K.24)

Shencang(K.25)

yuzhong(K.26)

Shufu(K.27)

¢ó.Summary

Section 3 The Liver Meridian of Foot-Jueyin

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Dadun(Liv.1)

Xingjian(Liv.2)

Taichong(Liv.3)

Zhongfeng(Liv.4)

Ligou(Liv.5)

Zhongdu(Liv.6)

Xinbao(Liv.7)

Ququan(Liv.8)

Yinbao(Liv.9)

Femur-Wuli(Liv.10)

Yinliao(Liv.11)

Jimai(Liv.12)

Zhangmen(Liv.13)

Qimen(Liv.14)

¢ó.Summary

Section 4 Summary of the Locations of Some Points from the Three Yin Meridians of the Foot

Chapter V DU AND REN MERIDIANS

Section 1 The Du Meridian

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Changqiang(Du 1)

Yaoshu(Du 2)

Yaoyangguan(Du 3)

Mingmen(Du 4)

Xuanshu(Du 5)

Jizhong(Du 6)

Zhongshu(Du 7)

Jinsuo(Du 8)

Zhiyang(Du 9)

Lingtai(Du 10)

Shendao(Du 11)

Shenzhu(Du 12)

Taodao(Du 13)

Dazhui(Du 14)

Yamen(Du 15)

Fengfu(Du 16)

Naohu(Du 17)

Qiangjiao(Du 18)

Houding(Du 19)

Baihui(Du 20)

Qianding(Du 21)

Xinhui(Du 22)

Shangxing(Du 23)

Shenting(Du 24)

Suliao(Du 25)

Renzhong(Du 26)

Duiduan(Du 27)

Mouth-Yinjiao(Du 28)

Section 2 The Ren Meridian

¢ñ.The Meridian

¢ò.The Points

Huiyin(Ren 1)

Qugu(Ren 2)

Zhongji(Ren 3)

Guanyuan(Ren 4)

Shimen(Ren 5)

Qihai(Ren 6)

Abdomen-Yinjiao(Ren 7)

Shenque(Ren 8)

Shuifen(Ren 9)

Xiawan (Ren 10)

Jianli(Ren 11)

Zhongwan(Ren 12)

Shangwan(Ren 13)

Juque(Ren 14)

Jiuwei(Ren 15)

Zhongting(Ren 16)

Shangzhong(Ren 17)

Yutang(Ren 18)

Chest-Zigong(Ren 19)

Huagai(Ren 20)

Xuanji(Ren 21)

Tiantu(Ren 22)

Lianquan(Ren 23)

Chengjiang(Ren 24)

Appendix ¢ñ:EXTRA POINTS

¢ñ.Head and Neck

Sishencong(Ex-HN 1)

Yintang(Ex-HN 2)

Yuyao(Ex-HN 3)

Taiyang(Ex-HN 4)

Neiyigxiang(Ex-HN 5)

Jinjin(Ex-HN 6)

Yuye(Ex-HN 7)

Juquan(Ex-HN 8)

Haiquan(Ex-Hn 9)

Erjian(Ex-HN 10)

Dangyang(Ex-HN 11)

Jingbailao(Ex-HN 12)

Shangming(Ex-HN 13)

Jiachengjiang(Ex-HN 14)

Jiali(Ex-Hn 15)

Anmian(Ex-HN 16)

Qianzheng(Ex-HN 17)

Chonggu(Ex-HN 18)

Jingbi(Ex-HN 19)

¢ò.Chest and Abdomen

Zigong(Ex-CA 1)

Weishang(Ex-CA 2)

Qizhongsibian(Ex-CA 3)

Sanjiaojiu(Ex-CA 4)

Tituo(Ex-CA 5)

¢ó.Back Region

Jiaji(Ex-B 1)

Pigen(Ex-B 2)

Yaoyan(Ex-B 3)

Shiqizhui(Ex-B 4)

Yaoqi(Ex-B 5)

Weiwanxiashu(Ex-B 6)

Jiehexue(Ex-B 7)

¢ô.Upper Extremities

Zhoujian(Ex-UE 1)

Erbai(Ex-UE 2)

Zhongquan(Ex-Ue 3)

Zhongkui(Ex-UE 4)

Dagukong(Ex-UE 5)

Xiaogukong(Ex-UE 6)

Baixie(Ex-UE 7)

Sifeng(Ex-UE 8)

Shixuan(Ex-UE 9)

Jianqian(Ex-UE 10)

Bizhong(Ex-UE 11)

¢õ.Lower Extremities

Heding(Ex-LE 1)

Xiyan(Ex-LE 2)

Bafeng(Ex-LE 3)

Waihuaijian(Ex-LE 4)

Neihuaijian(Ex-Le 5)

Duyin(Ex-LE 6)

Kuangu(Ex-LE 7)

Qiduan(Ex-LE 8)

Lineiting(Ex-LE 9)

Huanzhong(Ex-LE 10)

Siqiang(Ex-LE 11)

Baichongwo(Ex-LE 12)

Appendix ¢ò:NEW POINTS

Qiuhou

Shangyingxiang

Yiming

dingchuan

Yaoyi

Xiazhisi

Yaotongxue

Luozhen

Lanwei