It is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower. The following year, two bronze statues were cast, which were consistent with the book, so the full name was "Illustration of Acupoint Acupuncture of Newly Cast Copper Statues". The first volume includes anthropomorphic figures of human body flexion and extension, acupoints of the twelve meridians and Ren Du meridians, etc. Secondly, according to the order of twelve meridians of hand, foot, yin and yang and two meridians of Ren and Du, their positions, trends, main diseases and the positions of acupoints are described one by one. In the volume, the "Acupuncture Avoidance Map" is listed first, and then the position, indication, acupuncture depth, acupuncture treatment times and acupuncture taboo of each acupoint are compiled according to the arrangement order of head, face, shoulder, neck, false, armpit, thigh, flank and acupoint. The volume lists the twelve meridians's qi and blood volume, as well as the names of five acupoints, namely, Meridian, Xing, Shu, Meridian and the twelve meridians, and lists in detail the selection of acupoints, indications and acupuncture methods of each meridian of limbs in the order of Yin and Yang of hands, feet and. Attached to the "number of points" are twelve points on the head, face, neck, back, chest, armpit, abdomen and hypochondrium. Meridian points of limbs; "Xiumingtang formula" (that is, the whole body bone size); And "the size of the five internal organs". The text is concise and has the index nature of meridians and acupoints in the whole book.
During the Spring and Autumn Period in the 3rd and 4th centuries BC, doctors in ancient China discovered the meridian system of the human body and gradually established a unique acupuncture therapy. At that time, there were many famous acupuncturists and books on meridians. After the Tang Dynasty, acupuncture made new progress. Wang was a famous pre-school acupuncturist in Song Dynasty. On 1027, he compiled an acupuncture monograph "Illustration of Acupuncture at Tongren Point". Rich in content, vivid in image and full of three-dimensional sense. This book has three volumes. This book is a link between the past and the future, and it can be described as a masterpiece of previous acupuncture research.