2 British multi-organization channel system reference theory
3. The theory of multi-tissue comprehensive occurrence system of meridians is an interpretation of one of the hypotheses of meridian essence. The author thinks that when discussing the essence of meridians or veins, predecessors not only used anatomical morphological methods, but also observed their functional performance in combination with clinical practice. Meridian theory was founded by predecessors under the historical conditions at that time, combined with the phenomenon of sensation transmission along meridians seen in anatomy and clinic. Therefore, it is considered that meridians embody the comprehensive functions of nerve, endocrine, blood, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, muscles, skin and other tissue systems.
The theory of multi-organization comprehensive generation system of meridians in the ancient book Lei Jing and Yi: [Volume 5 Meridian (3)] The invention of various meridians belongs to gallbladder. Foot Jue yin collaterals gallbladder. (All meridians two. ) liver: application, reconciliation, occurrence period, its dirty liver. (Luck is thirteen. ) Foot Jue Yin belongs to the liver. Foot shaoyang collateral ...
Tai Su in Huangdi Neijing: [Volume 9: Meridian Skin] Volume 2: Part 1. The Yellow Emperor asked Qi Bo, "Yuwenpi has a branch." (Before, he said that there were fifteen major collaterals, and he followed them because he was sick. The second time, the twelve collaterals of the skin were divided into ten. ...
Huang Di Su Wen: [Volume 5] Fifty-six chapters and twelve chapters. Hand, foot, three yang and three yin. The twelve meridians's veins are all in the skin, each with its own branches. So the twelve meridians is also a part of the skin. Miyuki ...
Analogy Classic: [Eight Meridian Volumes] XVI. The Yellow Emperor asked Zeebe: "Every thorn must pass through the end of the twelve meridians, which is called the end of the twelve meridians, and the beginning is orderly. ) collateral ...
Seeking Truth by Taking the Pulse: [Volume 3] Wang Ang ordered the twelve meridians songs.