A brief introduction to the root knot in ancient books

Nodules are the names of meridian parts. Root, fundamentally speaking, is the acupoint or part where qi originates; Knot, attribution and dispersion are the acupoints or parts to which meridian qi belongs. The roots of meridians are at the ends of limbs, and knot in the head, face, chest and abdomen. Emphasize the connection characteristics of meridians from limbs to head, face, chest and abdomen, so as to explain the connection between their physiological functions and acupoint indications, which is of guiding significance for acupoint classification and acupoint selection treatment based on syndrome differentiation. The root knot of foot six meridians was first discussed in Huangdi Neijing Lingshu Root Knot, and later generations added the root knot of hand six meridians accordingly.

"Huangdi Neijing Soul Pivot Root Knot": "There are countless strange evils, which are separated from meridians. I don't know the root knot, the internal organs, the broken leaves, the opening and closing, the loss of yin and yang, can not be recovered. " Meridians take the well points at the ends of the limbs as the root and a certain part of the head, face, chest and abdomen as the knot, which are used to explain the relationship between the limbs and the physiological functions of the head, face, chest and abdomen and the indications of acupoints. For the specific parts of the root knot, see the root knot in Huangdi Neijing. There is no record of the root knot of "hand three yang" in the Huangdi Neijing Lingshu. After the Guide to Acupuncture and Meridian, it was summarized as "four roots and three knots", including the six meridians of the hand.

See encyclopedia entry: root knot [last revised in word 2015/118: 31:16 * * 2232].

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