What are the classics of Taoism that explain the movement of the five elements, the internal organs, meridians and acupoints, and the bones of limbs?

There are too many Taoist classics about the Five Elements, covering almost all Taoist classics. Generally, you can refer to the Ming Orthodox Taoist Collection, Seven Records of Yun Qi, Inside and Outside the Yellow Pavilion Classic, Huangdi Neijing and Qianjinfang.

You can view other Taoist classics other than Taoist scriptures:

The Illustration of Taiji by Zhou Dunyi and Zhu in Song Dynasty

Textual research on Li Shizhen's Eight Veins of Strange Classics in Ming Dynasty.

Too Qing Huang Juan: Notes of Huang Zhenren in Tang Dynasty

History of the Qing Dynasty, Biographies of Jin and Wei Dynasties, Volume I, Notes on Tang Shizi.

On the position in Tai Shang in Biographies of Jin and Wei Dynasties and Notes on the Achievements of Tang Dynasty.

Tai huang Shang Zhongting Jingjing a roll of Li Jingqian Zhu Cheng

Huang Ting Dun Jia Shen Yuan Jing Yi Juan

The nature of Dan Xin in Quan Zhen Dao in Jin and Yuan Dynasties was not divided by Zhang Guangbao. Life? Readers? Xinzhi Sanlian Bookstore "Sanlian? Harvard yanjing academic series 1995.4 Beijing edition