How can we correctly find acupoints?

The most important thing in using meridians and acupoints is, needless to say, finding the right position. No matter how excellent the method you introduced is, if you can't find the right method, everything will be in vain and meaningless. Nothing is more suitable for family therapy than acupoint therapy, but it seems that it is too difficult to find acupoints, so it is useless. It is a pity. In addition, although there are many books on acupoint therapy, few books simply introduce the methods of finding acupoints and meridians in detail, which makes many people have a bunch of therapies, but they don't know how to use them on themselves. Here, I want to introduce some tips that anyone can use to easily find acupoints. Looking for a reaction, there will be various reactions at acupoints, including: tenderness: pressing with your hand will cause pain; Hard knot: touch with your fingers, there is a hard knot; Sensitivity: the skin will itch if it is slightly stimulated; Pigment precipitation: moles and spots appear; Temperature change: there is a temperature difference with the surrounding skin, such as cold or hot. Before looking for acupoints, press and pinch the skin to have a look. If you have the above reaction, you have found the right place! Remember that there is a saying in Chinese medicine that "the same size" means using fingers as a ruler to find holes.