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		"Description: 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). The stomach channel of foot <I>yangming</I> is one of the Twelve Channels. It originates at the <I>yingxiang</I> (Welcome Fragrance) point and terminates at the <I>lidui </I>(Sharp Opening) point. There are altogether 92 acu-moxa locations on this channel on both sides of the body. They include <I>yingxiang</I> (Welcome Fragrance), <I>chengqi</I> (Receiving Tears), <I>sibai</I> (Four Whites), <I>dicang </I>(Earth Granary), <I>daying</I> (Great Welcome), <I>qishe</I> (Abode of Qi), <I>quepen</I> (Broken Basin), <I>qihu</I> (Qi Door), <I>burong</I> (Not Contained), <I>chengma</I><I>n</I> (Receiving Fullness), <I>san li</I> (Three Miles), <I>shangjuxu</I> (Upper Great Void) (also known as <I>shanglian</I>, Upper Edge), <I>xiajuxu </I>(Lower Great Void) (also known as <I>xialian</I>, Lower Edge),<I> fenglong</I> (Abundant Bulge),<I> jiexi </I> (Unleashed Stream), <I>chongyang</I> (Rushing Yang), <I>xiangu</I> (Sunken Valley), <I>neiting</I> (Inner Courtyard) and<I> lidui</I> (Sharp Opening)." ,
		"Description: Lettering: Quepen (Broken Basin); qihu (Qi Door); kufang (Granary); wuyi (Room Screen) yingchuang (Chest Window); ruzhong (Middle of the Breast); rugen (Root of the Breast); burong (Not Contained); chengman (Receiving Fullness); liangmen (Beam Portal); guanmen (Pass Portal); taiyi (Great One); huaroumen (Slippery Flesh Portal); tianshu (Celestial Pivot); wailing (Outer Gnomen); daju (Great Magnitude); shuidao (Water Passage); guilai (Return); qichong (Rushing of Qi) [Acu-moxa locations]" ;
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