Acu-moxa chart: Heart Envelope channel of hand jueyin

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Woodblock illustration from a work on 'Chinese' medicine by the 18th century Japanese physician Hara Masakatsu, published in 1807 (4th year of the Bunkwa era). he Heart Envelope channel of hand jueyin is one of the Twelve Channels. It originates at the tianchi (Celestial Pool) point in the chest, and terminates at the zhongchong (Middle Rushing) point at the tip of the middle finger. There are nine acu-moxa locations on this channel on either side of the body, i.e. 18 altogether. For full list of point names, see 'Lettering'.

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Shangwan (Upper Cavity); zhongwan (Middle Cavity); tianchi (Celestial Pool); tianquan (Celestial Spring), quze (Marsh at the Crook); ximen (Cleft Portal); jianshi (Intermediate Messenger); neiguan (Inner Pass), daling (Great Mound); laogong (Palace of Toil); zhongchong (Middle Rushing) [Acu-moxa locations]

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