The nostril is one of the seven orifices. Refers to the front nostril, which is the passageway for breathing in and out. Where is He Liao. The ancients believed that observing the air coming out of the nostrils can determine whether the water channel of the bladder is clear. "Huangdi Neijing Lingshu·Shi Zhuan": "The nostrils are outside and the bladder leaks." The nose is one of the five sense organs. Also known as Mingtang. It is the respiratory and olfactory organ that rises in the middle of the face. The upper end of the nose is connected to the forehead, and is called Yong, also known as the root of the mountain, the lower pole, and the palace. The high point at the lower end of the front is called the nose, also known as the nose, the king of the face, and the tip of the nose. The round raised parts on both sides of the nose are called the alars. There are two holes under the nose, called nostrils. Below the ridge to the nose, there is a protrusion of the nasal column bone, also known as the bridge of the nose and the pillar of the sky. There are nasal hairs in the nostrils, and the deep part of the nostrils is called the nasal tunnel. The nose is the gateway for breathing in and out and the orifice of the lungs. It controls the sense of smell and assists in pronunciation, and belongs to the lung system. The head and face are the gathering places of all the yangs, and the nose, located in the middle of the face, is the yang of yangs, and is the place where the clear yangs meet. Rhinitis is mostly related to the lungs, but also to the spleen, gallbladder and other organs. The nose is known as the "Mingtang". Qingyang Qi enters and exits from the nose orifice, so it is also a "Qingqiao". "Huangdi Nei Jing Su Wen·Jin Guizhen Comments": "Western white color enters the lungs and opens to the nose."
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