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Midway between GT and Hiatus of Sacrum
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Highest point of nasolabial groove
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Midway between GT and Hiatus of Sacrum Huan Zhong (Circle Middle)
Highest point of nasolabial groove Bi Tong
1 cun lateral to Cheng Jian (Ren 24) Jia Cheng Jian
At apex of auricle Er Jian
On the veins on either side of the frenulum of the tongue Jin Jin (left); Yu Ye (right)
At the midpoint between the medial ends of the eyebrows. Yin Tang
In the center of the eyebrow Yu Yao
"Halfway between ST1 and GB1" Qiu Hou
At the temple, 1 cun posterior to the midpoint between GB1 and SJ23 Tai Yang
Midway between SJ17 (Wind Screen) and GB20 (Wind Pond/Pool) An Mian
1 cun posterior to SJ17 Yi Ming
"0.5-1.0 anterior to the auricular lobe" also, "below GB2" Qian Zheng
On the dorsum of the hand, two points located between the 2nd and 3rd and the 4th and 5th metacarpal bones, in the depression lying immediately distal to the bases of the metacarpals. Yao Tong Xue (Lumbar Pain Point)
On the dorsum of the hand, in the depression just proximal to the 2nd and 3rd metacarpo-phalangeal joints. Luo Zhen (Stiff Neck)
When the hand is made into a fist, six of these points lie in the depressions between the metacarpal heads, proximal to the web margins. Ba Xie (Eight Pathogens)
On the dorsum of the foot, between the toes, 0.5 proximal to the margin of the web. ("Basically the LR, ST, GB and UB Ying Spring points") Ba Feng (Eight Winds)
On the palmar surface of the hand, at the midpoints of the transverse creases of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the index, middle, ring and little fingers. Si Feng (Four Seams)
On the tips of the 10 fingers, approximately 0.1 cun from the fingernail. (MAF says @ middle of fingerprint.) Shi Xuan (Ten Diffusions)
On the midpoint of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the middle finger, dorsum aspect. (Moxa only) Zhong Qui/Zhong Kui (Middle Eminence)
Between SJ4 and LI5 Zhong Quan (Central Spring)
On the tip of the olecranon process of the ulna. (Moxa only) Zhou Jian (Elbow Tip)
On the anterior aspect of the shoulder joint, midway between the anterior axillary crease and LI15. Jian Qian/Jian Ne Ling (Shoulder Inner Mound)
On the flexor aspect of the forearm, 4 cun proximal to PC7, on either side of the tendon of flexor carpi radialis. Er Bai (Two Whites)
Middle of the dorsal aspect of the arm, between radius and ulna. Bi Zhong (Middle Arm)
3 cun proximal to the superior border of the patella, in a tender depression on the bulge of the vastus medialis muscle. (1 cun above SP10) Bai Chong Wo (Hundred Insect Burrow)
Between 1 and 2 cun distal to GB34 (Yang Ling Quan), on the RIGHT leg. Dan Nang Xue (Gall Bladder Point)
Approximately 2 cun distal to ST36 (Zu San Li), on the RIGHT leg. Lan Wei Xue (Appendix Point)
On the knee, in the hollows formed when the knee if flexed, immediately below the patella and both medial and lateral to the patellar ligament. Xi Yan (Knee Eye)
In the depression at the midpoint of the superior border of the patella. He Ding (Crane Summit)
1 cun below the midpoint of the jaw, in the depression between the hyoid bone and the lower border of the jaw Shang Lian Quan (Upper Ridge Spring)
1.5 cun lateral to the LB of the SP of T8 (the missing UB point) Wei Guan Xia Shu (Pancreas Shu)
3.5 cun lateral to the LB of the SP of L4 (which I guess is 2 SP down and 0.5 cun lateral to UB52?) Yao Yan (Lumbar Eyes)
2.0 cun above Du14 and 1 cun lateral (or 1.0 cun inferior to posterior hairline ad 1.0 cun lateral to Du line) Bai Lao
0.5-1.0 cun lateral to the LB of the SP of C7 (Du14) Ding Chuan
2 cun above the tip of the coccyx Yao Qi
In the depression below L5 Shi Qi Zhu Xia (Below the 17th Vertebra)
0.5-1.0 cun lateral to the LB of the SPs of all 12 thoracic and all 5 lumbar vertebrae, "in the small depressions just along spine" Hua Tuo Jia Ji (Hua Tuo "Lining the Spine")
3.5 cun lateral to LB of the SP of L1 Pi Gen
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