Acu-moxa chart: bladder channel of foot taiyang, Chines

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Acu-moxa chart: bladder channel of foot taiyang, Chines. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The names of the acu-moxa locations of the bladder channel of foot taiyang are inscribed on the figure of a child. The bladder channel of foot taiyang is one of the Twelve Channels. It originates at the jingming (Eye Bright); point, in the canthus of the eye, and terminates at the zhiyin (Reaching Yin) point, on the outside of the little toe. For a list of point names, see 'Lettering'.

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Picture title: Bladder channel of foot taiyang. Other lettering (point names): Jingming (Eye Bright); jianchong (Shoulder Rushing); quchai (Crooked Curve); wuchu (Fifth Place); chengguang (Receiving Light); tongtian (Connecting with Heaven),; luoque (Network Backstep); yuzhen (Jade Pillow); tianzhu (Celestial Pillar); dazhu (Great Shuttle); fengmen (Wind Portal)

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