Pericardium Meridian is the abbreviation of pericardium Meridian of Hand Jueyin. The pericardium meridian of hand jueyin is one of the twelve meridians. Code name PC. Lingshu Jing in Huangdi Neijing: "The heart pulse dominates the palm capsule, and Jue Yin starts from the chest and belongs to the pericardium. Lower diaphragm, triple energizer of meridians; Its branches follow the chest, reaching the armpit three inches, moving to the point, between Taiyin and Shaoyin, entering the elbow, descending (according to the method of storing qi in the Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic, Wang noted), moving between the two tendons, entering the palm, and exiting its end; Don't hold your hand in the palm of your hand, point out its end with your little finger. " This meridian starts from the chest, comes from the pericardium, goes down the diaphragm, and connects the upper, middle and lower triple energizers. Its branches extend from the chest to the flank, all the way down to three inches under the armpit (Tianchi). Walk along the front of the upper arm, between the Taiyin Hand Lung Meridian and Shaoyin Hand Heart Meridian, enter the elbow (Qu Ze), descend the middle of the two tendons of the forearm (flexor carpi radialis tendon and palmaris longus tendon), enter the palm, and point out its end (middle thorn) along the middle; Its other branch emanates from the palm of your hand and leaves the ulnar end of your ring finger (Guanchong). Therefore, pulse qi is associated with the triple energizer meridians of hand shaoyang. The pathological changes of this meridian are mainly manifested as palm fever, elbow and arm spasm, axillary swelling, fullness in chest and hypochondrium, heartache, upset, blushing, yellow eyes and uncertain laughter. Figure 35 (Figure Dictionary of Traditional Chinese Medicine)
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