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Application of Meridian Points in Traditional Wushu

What does not belong to the collateral points are: collateral, collateral, collateral and collateral.

Collateral points refer to the points where meridians are located in other parts of this meridian. These acupoints are usually distributed below the elbow and knee joint of the limbs. In addition, Renmai, Dumai and Spleen Collateral also have their own collateral points, collectively referred to as Fifteen Collateral Points. Meridian points have the function of communication and communication.

The reason why collaterals don't belong to collaterals: collaterals are a name of acupoints, located in the head. In meridian theory, collateral points usually refer to specific points connecting different meridians, but collateral points are not listed as one of them. It is more considered that it has the functions of other acupoints, such as treating dizziness, blurred vision and other symptoms, rather than being used as an acupoint to separate meridians.

The reason why Collateral Brain does not belong to Collateral Acupoints: The word Collateral Brain is usually used to describe the structure or function related to brain tissue or head, rather than referring to specific acupoints. In meridian theory, collaterals are specific types of acupoints connecting different meridians. Therefore, according to the classification and definition of meridian points, the collateral brain does not belong to the category of collateral points.

Reasons why collaterals don't belong to collaterals: According to published data and contents, collaterals don't clearly appear as terms of acupoints or meridian theory. It is not recognized as acupoints in the meridian system, and there is no specific location and function description. Therefore, according to the existing knowledge, the meaning of collaterals has not been classified as one of the points of collaterals.

How meridians and acupoints play the role of communication and communication;

Contact function:

1, contact: As the acupoints connecting meridians, collaterals play the role of bridges and ties in the meridian system. They can connect different meridians to form a complex and orderly network, thus realizing communication within the meridian system.

2. Communication between exterior and interior meridians: Collateral points have the function of communicating exterior and interior meridians. Stimulating meridian points can regulate the flow of qi and blood in exterior and interior meridians, promote the balanced distribution of qi and blood in exterior and interior meridians, and thus maintain the health and balance of the body.

Dispersion:

1, qi and blood diffusion: Collateral points are important nodes of qi and blood diffusion. When the meridian points are stimulated, it can promote the diffusion of qi and blood to the surrounding tissues, provide sufficient nutrition and oxygen for the surrounding tissues, and take away metabolites, thus dredging the meridians, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.

2. Dissemination of curative effect: The curative effect of collaterals can also be achieved through dissemination. When a certain meridian point is stimulated, the therapeutic effect can spread far along the meridian and play a therapeutic role in other related parts. This propagation effect makes the treatment of meridians and acupoints have a distant effect, which can be widely used in the treatment of various diseases.