Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I want to know the specific location of acupuncture points on the human body! It would be best to have a picture to show the approximate location.

I want to know the specific location of acupuncture points on the human body! It would be best to have a picture to show the approximate location.

Head and Neck

1. Baihui Point: At the intersection of the midline of the head and the line connecting the tips of the two ears, that is, seven inches above the middle of the back hairline.

2. Temple: In the depression between the eyebrow tip and the outer corner of the eye, about an inch back.

3. Yintang: On the face, in the middle of the line connecting the inner ends of the two eyebrows.

4. Auditory Palace: In the depression in front of the tragus and behind the mandibular joint.

5. Fish waist: in the middle of the eyebrows, facing the pupil when the eyes are level.

6. Shugu: above the tip of the ear, one and a half inches into the hairline.

7. Qingming: 0.1 inch above the inner corner of the eye.

8. Auricle: Above the Tinggong point, in front of the supratragus notch, it is a depression when the mouth is opened.

9. Suliao: In the middle of the tip of the nose.

10. Cheekbone: Place a finger horizontally above and in front of the mandibular angle, where the masseter muscle bulges when you clench your teeth hard.

11. Philtrum: below the nasal column, at the junction of the upper one-third and lower two-thirds of the philtrum groove.

12. Chengqi: Directly below the pupil and on the lower edge of the orbit when the eyes are looking straight.

13. Xiaguan: In the depression formed by the zygomatic arch and mandibular notch.

14. Fengfu: In the middle of the back hairline, one inch directly above the outer occipital protuberance, in the depression, that is, between the two tendons.

15. Fengchi: Pingfengfu point, the depression between the trapezius muscle and sternocleidomastoid muscle,

16. Naohu: in the middle and upper part of the posterior hairline Two inches and five minutes, when the upper edge of the occipital tuberosity sinks in.

17. Shanglianquan: One inch below the jaw, in the depression between the hyoid bone and the edge of the mandible.

18. Cervical arm: above the clavicle, at the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

19. Dumen: Five minutes above the hairline behind the nape, between the spinous processes of the first cervical vertebra and the second cervical vertebra.

20. Missing pelvis: on the outside of the neck and at the midpoint of the supraclavicular fossa.

21. Tianrong: behind and below the angle of the mandible, at the front edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

22. Lianquan: In the midline of the front of the neck, in the depression above the laryngeal tubercle.

23. Amygdala: at the lower edge of the mandibular angle and the pulse of the common carotid artery.

24. Tianmo: behind and below the mastoid process, at the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle near the hairline.

25. Tianzhu: Open three inches next to the Yamen point.

26. Renying: Open one and a half inches next to the nodule, the front edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and the pulse of the common carotid artery.

27. Yifeng: In the depression behind the earlobe, between the mastoid process and the mandible.

28. Futu: at the level of the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the larynx.

29. Skylight: on the lateral part of the neck, under the angle of the mandible, behind the Futu point, and at the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

30. Tianding: On the posterior edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, one inch below the Futu point.

Trunk

31. Tiantu: In the depression at the upper edge of the sternal notch.

32. Tanzhong: at the midpoint of the line connecting the two nipples.

33. Qihai: In the midline of the abdomen, five inches below the navel.

34. Dabao: at the midpoint between Jiquan point and the end of the eleventh floating rib.

35. Abdominal mourning: three inches above the Daheng point, that is, below the tip of the xiphoid process.

36. Qimen: Open six inches above the navel and three and a half inches beside the Juque point.

37. Dove tail: seven inches above the navel, just below the tip of the xiphoid process.

38. Shenque: In the center of the abdomen and umbilical fossa.

39. Corridor: Open two inches next to the Zhongting point.

40. Jiquan: When the arm is raised to open the axilla, it is in the middle of the axilla and inside the axillary artery.

41. Sun and Moon: In the seventh intercostal space directly below the nipple, one inch below the immediate door.

42. Upper epigastrium: On the midline of the abdomen, five inches above the umbilicus.

43. Jingmen: under the head of the twelfth rib.

44. Rapid pulse: on the upper inner surface of the thigh, measuring two inches and five minutes from the center of the pubic symphysis.

45. Liangmen: Open on the upper abdomen, four inches above the navel, and two inches next to the Zhongwan point.

46. Zhangmen: on the lower edge of the free end of the eleventh rib on the flank.

47. Storehouse: At the first intercostal space at the mid-clavicular line, four inches next to the Huagai point.

48. Wei Dao: It is located five points antero-inferior to the anterior superior iliac spine and five points antero-inferior to the five pivots.

49. Yuanxilla: Three inches below the armpit, with a four-inch depression next to the nipple.

50. Zhongfu: About an inch below the Yunmen point, between the first and second ribs, and six inches from the midline of the sternum.

51. Xiawan: In the midline of the abdomen, two inches above the umbilicus.

52. No tolerance: Open one inch and five minutes next to the Pylorus point, that is, open two inches next to the Juque point.

53. Belt pulse: under the Zhangmen point and at the level of the umbilicus.

54. In the breast: in the center of the nipple.

55. Nipple root: in the fifth intercostal space directly below the nipple.

56. Guanyuan: Two inches above the Qugu point and three inches below the navel.

57. Zhongji: four inches below the navel.

58. Curved bone: five inches below the umbilicus, on the upper edge of the pubic symphysis.

59. Zhijin: Three inches under the armpit, one inch forward.

60. Tianshu: Open two inches next to the navel.

61. Esophageal sinus: The fifth intercostal space opens six inches next to Ren meridian.

62. Perineum: before defecation (referring to the anus) and between the two vaginas after urination.

63. Dazhui: In the middle between the seventh cervical vertebra and the first thoracic vertebra spinous process.

64. Fengmen: Open an inch and a half below the spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra.

65. Tianzong: In the center of the nest under the shoulder blade.

66. Zhiyang: between the spinous processes of the seventh and eighth thoracic vertebrae.

67. In the spine: between the spinous processes of the eleventh and twelfth thoracic vertebrae.

68. Gaobinshu: Open three inches below the spinous process of the fourth thoracic vertebra.

69. Soul Gate: Open three inches next to the ninth and tenth thoracic vertebrae.

70. Ganshu: Open an inch and a half away from the spinous process of the ninth thoracic vertebra.

71. Yishe: Open three inches below the spinous process of the eleventh thoracic vertebra.

72. Shenshu: Open an inch and a half below the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra.

73. Stomach: Open three inches below the spinous process of the twelfth thoracic vertebra.

74. Chishi: Open three inches below the spinous process of the second lumbar vertebra.

75. Lumbar eye: Open three to four inches below the spinous process of the third lumbar vertebra.

76. Mingmen: between the second and third vertebrae.

77. Jianjing: At the midpoint of the line connecting Dazhui point and the acromion, high on the shoulder.

78. Changqiang: between the tip of the tailbone and the anus.

Extremities

79. Giant bone: in the depression between the clavicle and scapula.

80. Brachium: On the outside of the upper arm, slightly in front of the insertion point of the deltoid muscle, on the connection between the shoulder (bone bone) and Quchi.

81. Chize: On the cubital crease, lateral to the biceps brachii tendon.

82. Quze: On the cubital crease, near the ulnar edge of the biceps tendon.

83. Quchi: When the elbow is flexed, it is at the midpoint between the head of the elbow crease and the lateral epicondyle of the humerus.

84. Hand Sanli: Two inches below Quchi point.

85. Shaohai: When the elbow is flexed, it is in the depression between the ulnar end of the elbow crease and the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

86. Qingling: Three inches above Shaohai point.

87. Neiguan: Three inches straight above the center of the wrist crease.

88. Carpal bone: On the ulnar side of the dorsum of the hand, in the depression between the fifth metacarpal bone, the hamate bone, and the pod bone.

89. Hegu: In the middle of the first and second metacarpal bones, slightly toward the index finger.

90. Yangxi: When the thumb is scratched upward, it is in the depression on the radial side of the wrist joint.

91. Zhongzhu: In the depression one inch above the metacarpophalangeal joint between the fourth and fifth metacarpal bones.

92. Eight evils: When making a fist, between the small heads of each metacarpal bone.

93. Fengshi: When the hands are upright and drooping naturally, place where the tip of the middle finger touches the outside of the thigh.

94. Yin bag: four inches above the Ququan point, between the vastus medialis and sartorius muscles.

95. Yinlian: On the inner thigh, two inches below the Qichong point, the artery.

96. Sea of ??Blood: Located on the lower part of the inner thigh and two inches above the inner upper edge of the patella.

97. Jimen: Six inches above the Xuehai point on the inner thigh.

98. Support: at the midpoint of the horizontal stripe on the lower edge of the buttocks.

99. Weizhong: at the midpoint of the transverse stripes of the socket.

100. Zusanli: Three inches below the outer knee, one transverse direction on the outside of the tibia, refers to the tibialis anterior muscle.

101. Knee Yangguan: In the depression above the Yangling point and above the lateral epicondyle of the femur.

102. Chengshan: A "herringbone"-shaped depression appears in the middle of the back of the calf, that is, between the Weizhong point and the heel.

103. Hanging Bell: Three inches straight above the high point of the lateral malleolus, at the front edge of the fibula.

104. Sanyinjiao: three inches above the tip of the medial malleolus, at the posterior edge of the tibia.

105. Jiexi: At the midpoint of the ankle crease on the dorsum of the foot, between the extensor pollicis longus tendon and the extensor digitorum longus tendon.

106. Kunlun: In the depression between the lateral malleolus and Achilles tendon.

107. Taixi: In the depression between the high point of the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon.

108. Yongquan: at the junction of the front one-third and the back two-thirds of the palm of the foot.