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I'm a sophomore in high school and want to learn acupuncture, what books should I read now? It should be suitable for beginners

Do you understand the ancient texts? If you can read it, you should read "Ling Shu" and "Su Wen" at the same time (these two together are called "Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine"), which is the fundamental, but many people will not be able to understand it at the beginning, it doesn't matter, if you can read a little bit, you will have a little bit of it, and these two books are to be read for a lifetime, and later on, the more they will be read the more new and understandable they will be. The Acupuncture Salary Collection and The True Essence of Acupuncture would be more suitable for beginners.

You can start by buying a plastic figurine for acupuncture (which you should be able to order online), and learn by comparing the figurine with the medical books.

From the Republic of China's acupuncture book reading, Cheng Tanan's "acupuncture salary collection", Japanese Yoda Wenzhi's "acupuncture true essence" (although it is written by the Japanese, but very suitable for the beginning, it is equipped with medical case medical theory, each talking about an acupuncture point has a diagram, the book is Cheng Tanan translated, very simple, very practical), "typhoid fever acupuncture formula" (also Cheng Tanan written, but the best to see the "typhoid fever"), "Golden Needle King" (also Cheng Tanan wrote, but best to see the "typhoid fever"), the "typhoid fever", the "typhoid fever" (also Cheng Tanan), "typhoid fever" (also Cheng Tanan), "typhoid fever" (also Cheng Tanan). (read it again), "Golden Needle Wang Leiting", "Golden Needle Wang Leiting Experience Collection" are good books (but these two may also be a little difficult to read at first, because they involve a lot of Chinese medicine concepts), then Ming and Qing Dynasty, like "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Dacheng", then forward to the Jin Dynasty, Huang Fu Qui's "Acupuncture and Moxibustion A and B Classic", and then forward to the "Spiritual Pivot Classic".

There are four sacred texts in Chinese medicine: the Suwen, the Lingshu, the Treatise on Typhoid Fever, and the Essentials of the Golden Chamber.

You learn acupuncture you must figure out the structure of the human body, and later, if the school does not issue it, you also need to get the "Systematic Anatomy", "Local Anatomy", "Neuroanatomy" should also know, or else it is very easy to get into trouble, and tie up a person badly. Back home, you can dissect killed chickens and ducks, pig's feet and so on, more hands to figure out the inside and outside of the structure, people and chickens and ducks are more or less the same. Remember one thing, you will encounter a lot of acupuncture points with the book said location is not the same people, pay attention to a good examination, to determine the location of the accident will not be good before the needle, do not Menglang, a Menglang patient will be very easy to hang in your hands, slowly, do not rush, there is no greater than human life. Former sage has a special talk about this heterotopic acupuncture point thing, maybe called Huang Shi Ping, a very powerful person. Just remember that he is a gold needle wrapped around the finger, with the time to take the teeth with a hand pulled straight, and then a shake into the patient's acupoints, pure gold needle is very soft, he is a person with internal strength so can easily go in.