Second, the basic interpretation of acupoints?
1, cave. A pit or hole in the ground or some buildings: a cave. Cave. Cave dwellings are groundless.
2, the animal's nest: the nest. Tiger hole and ant hole.
3. Tomb: earth cave. Brick hole.
4. Medically, it refers to the parts of the human body where acupuncture can be performed, mostly where nerve fibers with dense nerve endings or thick nerve fibers pass. Also called acupoints and acupoints.
5. (Xu) surname.
3. Acupoint combinations include acupoints, acupoints, nests, acupoints, ant acupoints, longevity acupoints, tiger acupoints, acupoints, bandits acupoints, caves, tombs, ear acupoints, acupoints and acupoints.
Extended information classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: point, earth room also. From mi, octave. All points belong to points. ?
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: point, earth room. The glyph takes "meter" as the edge and "eight" as the sound edge. All words related to acupoints are bounded by "acupoints".
First, be strange.
[guài xué]?
Geomantic terminology of Han nationality. Point with irregular shape.
Second, cave birds
【xué niǎo】?
The English of the cave bird is jackdaw, and now it is mostly translated into the western jackdaw. In the east, we often say that we only admire mandarin ducks, but in the west, couples often compare Jack Daw to a good relationship.
Thirdly, acupuncture.
[diǎn Xue]?
Legend has it that it is a martial art of the Boxer Rebellion. Putting all your strength on your fingers and touching some acupoints in the human body can make people injured and unable to move.
Fourth, ear points
[Cr Xué]?
When a certain part of the human body is sick, it will be reflected in a certain part of the auricle. These parts are the stimulation points of auricular acupuncture treatment, which are collectively called auricular points.