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Contents
About this book

L GN JIN YNG ()

Who was Master Tung?

Tungs Acupuncture Principles

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Mirrors and Images

12

Holographic Theory

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Tungs Acupuncture Techniques

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Zone Distribution

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Top Points

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About this e-book


This book is not meant to be a reference text on Tungs
Acupuncture. Its content is based on my own studies and
very basic understanding of the system. It is meant to serve
as a starting point to all those who, like myself, are new to the
system, and from this point, would like to search for further
study resources.
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B WN B RU WN ZH,
WN ZH B RU JIN ZH,
JIN ZH B RU ZHZH,
ZHZH B RU XNG ZH;
XU ZHY XNG ZH R ZH Y.
KNG F Z.

NOT HAVING HEARD IS NOT AS GOOD AS HAVING HEARD,


HAVING HEARD IS NOT AS GOOD AS HAVING SEEN,
HAVING SEEN IS NOT AS GOOD AS KNOWING,
KNOWING IS NOT AS GOOD AS PUTTING INTO ACTION;
TRUE LEARNING IS COMPLETE ONLY WHEN ACTION HAS BEEN PUT FORTH.
CONFUCIUS.

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L GN JIN YNG () is a Chinese expression that is

very appropriate for Tungs Acupuncture. It can be translated


as Stand a pole under the Sun and immediately see its
shadow. In other words, you should get immediate results.
Thats how acupuncture should work.

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Master
Tung

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Who was Master Tung?

Master Tung ChingChang (, DNG JNG CHNG DSH)


was born in 1915 in the Shandong (, SHNDNG) Province
in Northern China. The Tungs family orthodox acupuncture is
based on many generations of Tungs family teachings.
Tungs Acupuncture was a secret tradition, exclusively passed
down within the family. Master Tung Ching-Chang broke this
tradition and accepted his first disciple outside the family, over
50 years ago.
There are hundreds of Tungs unique acupuncture points
distributed mostly on the extremities of the body. Tungs
acupuncture is well known for its unique set of points, being
a complete system that includes its own channels, unique
points and needling techniques. Tungs acupuncture is based

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on a five zang (and six fu) channel system, different from the
traditional 14 channels of acupuncture.
And also, Tungs acupuncture is a complete acupuncture
tradition that predates the traditional 14 channels system. The
origin and principle of each of Master Tungs points follow the
law of the five elements (, W XNG) and the five zang (
, W ZNG) channels. Each point has its own pathway which
directly connects to the five zang and six fu.

Tung or
Dong?

Master Tung is sometimes


called Master Dong. The
reason for this is because
Master Tung originally took
the Wade-Giles romanization
system of his surname ,
Tung, before the pinyin (
, PNYN) system became
popular. Though pinyin is
the prefered romanization
system now, many people
prefer to use Tung as
the name was originally
translated and also as Master
Tung himself preferred.

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Principles

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Tungs Acupuncture

Principles

Local areas never needled.


Fewer needles.
Distal treatment the most distal the better.
Contralateral needling for pain or structural problems. For
chronic conditions, bilateral.
Bilateral needling for treating organ systems.
Tung style acupuncture does not need the use of the diagnostic
methods (pulse, tongue etc.) or terminology adopted by the TCM
acupuncture.
Tungs acupuncture is very safe since most of its points are
located on the bodys extremities.
If the patient has a defiiciency, energy will be pushed toward it. In
case of an excess, energy will be pulled from it.
Needles are never inserted at the site of pain or injury.

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Mirrors
and
Images

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Man corresponds with nature: In heaven, there are Yin


and Yang; in man, there are 12 large joints of the limbs,
When one understands the principles of the 12 joints, a
sage will never surpass him.
Diverse pricking to the right side or to the left, contralateral
insertion of pricking the upper part to cure the lower
disease, and pricking the left side to cure the right.

, NI JNG.

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Top treats
bottom

Back
treats
front

Front
treats
back

Bottom
treats top
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Right
treats
left

Left
treats
right

The right hand/


arm treats the
left foot/leg; and
also treats the left
hand/arm and the
right foot/leg.

Top treats
bottom

Bottom
treats top

The feet treat the


head and viceversa.

The left foot/leg


treats the right
hand/arm;
and also treats the
right foot/leg and
the left hand/arm.
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Holographic
Theory
The word holographic comes from the Greek holographos
(literally written in full, from holos whole + graphos written).
The Holographic Theory in acupuncture states that a small part of
the body can treat larger areas of the body.
Ear and abdominal acupuncture, Korean hand acupuncture (Koryo
Sooji Chim) are examples of holographic systems, since they can
treat the whole body.
An important example of holography in Tungs acupuncture is the
second metacarpal bone. There are four points on the lateral side of
the bone that can treat a large area of the body. LNG G () and
D BI (), two very commonly used points, are among those.
In Tungs acupuncture there are many other examples, such as the
set of points 88.17 (, S M ZHNG), 88.18 (, S M SHNG)
and 88.19 (, S M XI) which can also be used to treat a larger
area of the body.

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FACE

UPPER JIO
MIDDLE JIO
LOWER JIO

Second metacarpal
bone hologram

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Techniques

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Tungs Acupuncture

Techniques

Qi moving (, DNGQ) technique


When inserting a needle to treat an injured area, always ask the
patient to move that area, or do it for him if he is unable to do so.
For example, if the patient has TMJ pain (Temporomandibular Joint),
the point 66.03 (, HU YNG) can be used. By the way, here is an
example of feet treating head or bottom treating top. So, when
you needle the point, ask the patient to move his jaw.
This way, the body will know what you are trying to accomplish and
the Qi will be directed to the affected area..

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Dao Ma (, DO M) technique
The Dao Ma (, DO M), translated as inverted horse, technique
uses two or three points combined, most commonly arranged in a
vertical line or along a channel, to increase needle stimulation.
These points are located relatively close to each other, usually no
more than two or three cun apart. On the hands and fingers, these
points are usually closer, less than one cun apart, sometimes a few
fen apart. In fact many of Tungs unique points are arranged in two
or three point sets, meaning that these Dao Ma groups are always
needled in combination rather than as single points.
The goal is to achieve more effective and immediate results when
needling points distal to the area of disease.
For example, the points 22.04 (, D BI) and 22.05 (, LNG G)
are a very common Dao Ma combination. They are always needled
together.

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How long should the needles stay in?


According to the Huang Di Nei Jing Ling Shu (,
HUNGDNIJNG LNG SH), the energies Wei Qi (, WI Q) and Ying
Qi (, YNG Q), cycle 50 times through the body during a 1-day
period. Considering that 1 day has 24 hours (1440 minutes), each
energy cycle takes approximately 28 minutes to complete.
So, after the last needle is inserted, in general, they should be left
in for at least 30 minutes. 3045 minutes is an adequate period of
time.
It is important to note that the retention of the needles also depend
on personal (strong/weak, young/old), disease (deep/superficial.
chronic/acute), seasonal (warm/cold, morning/evening) conditions
and individual point properties.

Tissue Type Correspondence


There are five types of Tissue Correspondence in the Huang Di Nei
Jing. These relationships are part of the holographic theory:
In diseases of the bones, treat bones: needle close to a joint or
the junction of multiple bones in order to treat joint or bone issues.
For example, point 66.04 (, HU ZH), is needled close to the
joint to treat knee pain.
In diseases of the muscles and tendons, treat muscles and
tendons: Points 77.01 (, ZHNG JN) and 77.02 (, ZHNG ZNG)
are located on the achilles tendon and in imaging and holography

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are therefore used to treat lumbar sprain and neck muscle stiffness.
In diseases of the vessels, treat vessels: Points 44.08 (, RN
ZNG), 44.09 (, D ZNG) and 44.10 (, TIN ZNG) not present
in this edition are located near the radial artery. They can treat
disorders of the Heart, atherosclerosis, and blood circulation issues.
In diseases of the flesh, treat flesh: In this correspondence, needle
in locations of abundant flesh, such as in the upper thigh, where the
points 88.17 (, S M ZHNG), 88.18 (, S M SHNG) and 88.19
(, S M XI) are located. These points can be used to treat flesh
problems in the body, such as atrophy, flank pain, upper back pain
etc.
In diseases of the skin, treat skin: Here, you can needle very
superficially. This can be used to treat neuropathy, dermatitis and
loss of hair. By needling superficially, it only affects the skin level and
not the muscle or flesh levels. In five-element theory, treating the
flesh level can be used to generate metal (related to the lungs) and
influence the skin level as well.

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Zones
Distribution

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Zones Distribution
There is a numbering
convention created for nonChinese speakers which helps
locating the area in which the
point is. The sequence is related
to the order in which the points
were presented in Tungs
original 1973 book, Tungs
Regular Meridian and Points.
Zone 1 is the fingers, zone 2 is
the dorsum and palm of the
hands, zone 3 is the forearms,
and so on.
Traditionally, when the points
numbers are setup, the zone
number is doubled. This
means that zone 1 becomes
11 (not eleven, but one-one),
zone 2 becomes 22 (two-two),
all the way to zone 1010 (tenten).
For example, point D BI ()
is numbered 22.04, meaning it
is the fourth point on the hand.
Point HU YNG () is 66.03,
the third point on the dorsum of
the foot.

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ZONE 11

Fingers

ZONE 22

Dorsum and palm


of the hands

ZONE 33

Forearms

ZONE 44

Upper arms

ZONE 55

Plant of the feet

ZONE 66

Dorsum of the feet

ZONE 77

Legs

ZONE 88

Thighs

ZONE 99

Ears

ZONE 1010

Head

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1010

99

HEAD

EARS

44

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UPPER ARMS

FOREARMS

22
HANDS

11

88

FINGERS

THIGHS

55

77

PLANTAR
FEET

LEGS

66
DORSAL
FEET

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SHFU LNG JN MN , XIXNG ZI GRN .

TEACHERS OPEN THE DOORS. YOU ENTER BY YOURSELF.

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Top

Points

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Top points
11.06

HUN CHO
RETURN
TO NEST

66.03

YNG
HU
FIRE HARDNESS

11.17

M XU
WOOD
POINT

66.04

ZH
HU
FIRE GOVERNOR

11.24

F K
WOMAN
SPECIALTY

11.27

W H
FIVE
TIGERS

77.01

JN
ZHNG
CORRECT TENDON

77.02

ZNG
ZHNG
CORRECT ANCESTOR

22.01

CHNG Z
DOUBLE
CHILD
CHNG XIN
DOUBLE
IMMORTAL

77.05

22.02

ZHNG
Y
FIRST WEIGHT

D BI
GREAT
WHITE

77.06

22.04

ZHNG
R
SECOND WEIGHT

LNG G
SPIRIT
BONE

77.07

22.05

ZHNG
SN
THIRD WEIGHT

22.06

ZHNG BI
MIDDLE WHITE

77.18

22.07

XI BI
BELOW
WHITE

TIN HUNG F
HEAVEN
EMPEROR

77.19

EARTH EMPEROR

77.21

HUMAN EMPEROR

22.08
22.09

SHN R
WN
WRIST SMOOTH TWO

33.04

HU CHUN
FIRE
BUNCH

33.05

HU LNG
FIRE
MOUND

33.06

DI HUNG

RN HUNG

THREE
EMPERORS

C SN L

77.22

77.23

C XI SN L

HU SHN
FIRE
MOUNTAIN

88.01

33.13

RN SH
HUMAN
SCHOLAR

TNG GUN
PENETRATIING
GATE

88.02

33.14

D SH
EARTH
SCHOLAR

TNG SHN
PENETRATIING
MOUNTAIN

88.03

TNG TIN

33.15

TIN SH
HEAVEN
SCHOLAR

88.18

S M SHNG
UPPER
FOUR HORSES

88.17

S M ZHNG
MIDDLE
FOUR HORSES

88.19

S M XI

THREE
SCHOLARS

BESIDE THREE MILES


BESIDE AND BELOW
THREE MILES

PENETRATIING HEAVEN

44.04

JN
FN
DIVIDING METAL
F DNG

44.05

ZH
HU
BACK BRANCH

88.28

JI

55.02

G Y
HU
FLOWER BONE ONE

A.02

55.04

G SN
HU
FLOWER BONE THREE

SN CH Y
THREE
OPENINGS ONE

A.03

55.05

G S
HU
FLOWER BONE FOUR

SN CH R
THREE
OPENINGS TWO

A.04

SN CH SN

44.01

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SHN Y
WN
WRIST SMOOTH ONE

THREE
WEIGHTS

WEALTH TOP

BELOW FOUR HORSES

FOUR
HORSES

TO UNTIE

THREE OPENINGS THREE

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A.02 A.03 A.04

22.06
22.07

11.24
22.04

44.04

22.05

44.05

33.04
33.05

22.09

33.06

22.08
22.02

44.01

22.01

33.13
33.14

88.03

33.15

88.02

77.02

THREE
SCHOLARS

77.01
88.01
77.18

11.17
88.18

11.06

88.17
88.19
FOUR
HORSES

77.19

88.28

77.21
THREE
EMPERORS

11.27

55.02

77.22

55.04

77.23

55.05

77.05

66.04

77.06

66.03

77.07
THREE
WEIGHTS

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11.06

ON BOTH
IS
NEEDLING
ANEOUSLY
LT
U
IM
S
S
D
HAN
ICATED
CONTRAIND

Indications
Uterine pain;
Irregular menstruation;
Leukorrhea with reddish discharge;
Frequent urination;
Calms the fetus.

Location

RETURN TO NEST

Combine with
11.24 F K on
the opposite hand

ESPECIALLY EFFECTIVE
FOR INFERTILITY

Manipulation

At the midpoint of the middle


phalanx of the ring finger where the
skin changes tone from lighter to
darker, to the ulnar side.

LOCATED ON THE
SAN JIAO CHANNEL

11.06

2
1/

30

HUN CHO

2
1/

Needle 13 fen in depth.

1 FEN = 0.1 CUN

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11.17

M XU
WOOD POINT

STOPS
R
IMMEDI UNNING NOSE
Indications
ATELY
FO
C
Liver fire effulgence; OMMON COLD R
!
Common cold;
Great point for people who get
easily angered and have a short
temper.

Reaction area
of the liver
This is a 2 point unit!

Location
On the proximal phalanx of the
index finger, from the median
line, establish a line 4 fen to the
ulnar side. Divide this line in three
parts; the points are located at the
distances 1/3 and 2/3.

Manipulation
Needle 0.51 fen in depth.

1/3
1/3 1/3

MEDIAN
LINE

11.17

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11.24

VERY EFFECTIV
E POINT
FOR FEMALE DIS
EASES!

F K

WOMANS SPECIALTY

Indications

Combine with
11.06 HUN CHO
on the opposite hand

Uterine pain;
Irregular menstruation;
Menstrual pain;
Lower abdominal distension;
Excessive or scanty menstruation.

Reaction area
of the uterus
This is a 2 point unit

Location
On the proximal phalanx of the
thumb, at the lighter/darker
division line to the ulnar side. Divide
the phalanx in three parts, the points
are located at the distances 1/3 and
2/3.

Manipulation
Needle 2 fen in depth. Both
points simultaneously.

3
1/
3
1/
3
1/

11.24

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11.27

WU HU 1 - FINGER
PAIN, TENOSYNOVITIS,
ARTHRITIS, HEADACHE
WU HU 3 - TOE PAIN AND
HEADACHE

Indications
Head pain;
Foot pain;
Hand pain;
Swollen joints and bones.

WU HU 4 - ANKLE AND
DORSUM OF FOOT PAIN
WU HU 5 - HEEL PAIN

ON THE
LUNG
CHANNEL

On the proximal phalanx of the


thumb, at the lighter/darker
division line to the radial side. Divide
the phalanx in six parts, the points
are located at the distances 1/6, 2/6,
3/6, 4/6 and 5/6.

WU HU 1
WU HU 2
WU HU 3
WU HU 4
WU HU 5

W H
FIVE TIGERS

Reaction area
of the spleen
This is a 5 point unit

Location

WU HU 2 SERVES
AS A DAO MA
POINT FOR WU HU 1
AND WU HU 3!

Divide in
6 equal
parts

11.27

Manipulation
Needle 2 fen in depth.
DO NOT NEEDLE
ALL 5 POINTS AT
THE SAME TIME.
NEEDLE
ACCORDING TO
THE SYMPTOMS.

THIS IS A GREAT
HOLOGRAPHIC
IMAGE EXAMPLE,
WHERE THE
WHOLE BODY,
FROM TOP TO
BOTTOM, IS
REPRESENTED IN
THIS AREA.

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22.01

CHNG Z
DOUBLE CHILD

Indications
Upper back, shoulder and scapular
pain;
FECTIVE
Common cold. ESPECIALLY EF
FOR PNEUMONIA.

Location

Manipulation

On the palmar surface of the


hand, find the thenar eminence
and measure 1 cun proximal from
the skin fold between the first and
second metacarpals.

22.01

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Combine with
22.02 CHNG XIN

22.02

Needle 35 fen in depth.

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22.02

CHNG XIN
DOUBLE IMMORTAL

Indications

Combine with
22.01 CHNG Z

Same as 22.01;
Fever;
Heart palpitations;
Knee pain;
Plantar fasciitis.

VERY EFFECTIVE
FOR SHOULDER AND
SCAPULAR PAIN!

Location

Manipulation

On the palmar surface of the hand,


on the joint between the first and
second metacarpals.

22.01

Needle 35 fen in depth.

22.02

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22.04

D BI

GREAT WHITE

Indications
Sciatic pain;
Childhood asthma.

THIS COMBINATION
TREATS MANY DISEASES
BY SUPPLEMENTING QI

BLEEDING IS VERY
EFFECTIVE FOR
HIGH FEVER

Combine with
22.05 LNG G
Reaction area
of the lungs

Location
When a loose fist is
made, this point is on
the radial side of the
index finger, in the
depression proximal
to the metacarpophalangeal joint. Insert
the needle just above
the tendon toward the
palm of the hand.
Located at LI3 (,
SN JIN).

Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen in depth.

22.04

LI4
22.05

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22.05

LNG G
SPIRIT BONE

THE TWO POINTS TREAT


DISEASES OF ALL THE 5
ZANG IN GENERAL.

Indications
Sciatic pain;
Lower limb and low back pain;
Tinnitus and dizziness;
Intestinal pain;
Menstrual pain and irregularity;
Migraine.

Combine with
22.04 D BI
Reaction area
of the lungs

Location

Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

At the joint of the


first and second
metacarpals on the
dorsal surface of
the hand. Slightly
proximal to LI4 (,
H G).

Manipulation
Needle 1 cun in depth.

22.04

LI4

22.05

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22.06

ZHNG BI
MIDDLE WHITE

Indications

INDICATED IN
HYPERTENSION AND
FRONTAL HEADACHE

Dizziness;
Sciatic pain;
Swelling and edema of the limbs;
Vision problems;
ALSO VERY EFFECTIVE FOR
ACUTE LUMBAR SPRAIN AND
CHRONIC LOWER BACK PAIN

Combine with
22.07 XI BI
Reaction area
of the kidneys

Location
When the patients hand is folded
into a fist, the point is located on the
dorsum of the hand, 5 fen proximal
to the web between the fourth and
fifth metacarpals.

Manipulation
Needle 35 fen in depth.

22.06

22.07

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22.07

XI BI

BELOW WHITE

Indications
Same as 22.06.

VERY GOOD IN
STRENGTHENING THE
KIDNEYS
Combine with
22.06 ZHNG BI
Reaction area
of the kidneys and liver

Location
1 cun proximal to 22.06.

Manipulation
Needle 1 cun in depth.

22.06

22.07

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22.08

WN SHN Y
WRIST SMOOTH ONE

Indications

Reaction area
of the kidneys

Tinnitus;
Sciatic pain;
Back and lower back pain.

TREATS THE KIDNEYS


FOR MANY KINDS OF
DISEASES DUE TO
KIDNEY DEFICIENCY.

Location
2.5 cun distal to the wrist joint on the
lateral edge of the hand. Located at
SI3 (, HU X).

22.08
22.09

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Manipulation
Needle 24 fen in depth.

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22.09

WN SHN R
WRIST SMOOTH TWO

Indications
Same as 22.08;
Nosebleed.

CAN BE COMBINED
WITH 22.08

Reaction area
of the kidneys

Location
1 cun proximal to 22.08 and 1.5 cun
distal to the wrist joint..

Manipulation
Needle 24 fen in depth.

22.08

22.09

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33.04

HU CHUN
FIRE BUNCH

Indications

ON
EXCELLENT EFFECT
CONSTIPATION

Combine with
33.05 HU LNG

Constipation;
Heart palpitations;
Forearm and rib pain.

and 33.06 HU
SHN

Reaction area
of the heart and lungs

Location
3 cun above the middle of the wrist
joint on the dorsal surface of the
forearm. Located at SJ6 (, ZH
GU).
LOCATED ON THE
SAN JIAO CHANNEL

Manipulation
Needle 1 cun in depth.

33.06
33.05

33.04

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33.05

HU LNG
FIRE MOUND

Indications

Combine with
33.04 HU CHUN

Chest pain with feeling of


oppression;
Hand spasm.

and 33.06 HU
SHN

Reaction area
of the heart

Location
2 cun proximal to 33.04,

Manipulation
Needle 1 cun in depth.

33.06

33.05
33.04

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33.06

HU SHN
FIRE MOUNTAIN

Indications

Combine with
33.04 HU CHUN

Same as 33.05.

and 33.05 HU
LNG

Reaction area
of the heart

Location
1.5 cun proximal to 33.05.

Manipulation
Needle 1 cun in depth.

33.06
33.05
33.04

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THREE SCHOLARS

33.13

RNSH

HUMAN SCHOLAR

Indications
Asthma;
Pain in the palm of the hands and
fingers;
Pain in the shoulders and upper
back;

Combine with
33.14 D SH and
33.15 TIN SH
Reaction area
of the heart and lungs

Location
With the palm facing up, the point
is on the medial side of the radius, 4
cun proximal to the wrist crease.

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

NEEDLE DEEPER (1 CUN)


FOR HEART PAIN AND
HEART PALPITATIONS.

LOCATED ON THE
LUNG CHANNEL

33.15
33.14

33.13

4 cun

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THREE SCHOLARS

33.14

D SH

EARTH SCHOLAR

Indications
Asthma;
Common Cold;
Headache;
Dyspnea;
Rhinitis.

GOOD FOR TREATING


RESPIRATORY
DISEASES

WHEN NEEDLED
SUPERFICIALLY, TREATS
ASTHMA, COLD,
HEADACHE AND KIDNEY
DEFICIENCY.
WHEN NEEDLED
DEEPER, TREATS
HEART DISEASES

Combine with
33.13 RNSH and
33.15 TIN SH
Reaction area
of the heart and lungs

Location
3 cun proximal to 33.13.
LOCATED ON THE
LUNG CHANNEL

Manipulation
Needle 1 1.5 cun in depth.

33.15

33.14
33.13

3 cun

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THREE SCHOLARS

33.15

TIN SH

HEAVEN SCHOLAR

Indications

GOOD FOR TREATING


RESPIRATORY
DISEASES

Asthma;
Rhinitis;
Upper arm pain;
Common cold;
Chest pain.

FOR TREATING ASTHMA,


ALSO COMBINE WITH
22.05, TONIFYING LUNGS
AND KIDNEYS

Combine with
33.13 RNSH and
33.14 D SH
Reaction area
of the heart and lungs

Location
3 cun proximal to 33.14.

LOCATED ON THE
LUNG CHANNEL

Manipulation
Needle 1 1.5 cun in depth.

33.15
33.14

33.13
3 cun

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44.01

FN JN

DIVIDING METAL

Indications

Reaction area
of the lungs and heart

Common cold;
Rhinitis and laryngitis.
IVE
MOST EFFECT
IS!
FOR LARYNGIT

Location
1.5 cun longitudinally above the
elbow joint along the anterior lateral
aspect of the ventral surface of the
upper arm.

44.01

48

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

LOCATED
ON THE
LUNG CHA
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44.04

F DNG
WEALTH TOP

Indications

Combine with
44.05 HU ZH

Exhaustion and fatigue;


High blood pressure;
Dizziness;
Headache.

Reaction area
of the liver and heart

Location
7 cun longitudinally above the elbow
joint on the back of the arm along
the San Jiao channel.
FICIALLY
NEEDLE SUPER
IGUE;
TO TREAT FAT
O TREAT
AND DEEPER T
, DIZZINESS
HYPERTENSION
.
AND HEADACHE

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen in depth.

44.05

44.04

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44.05

HU ZH

BACK BRANCH

REGULATES BLOOD
CIRCULATION

Indications
Same as 44.04;
Skin diseases;
Arteriosclerosis;
Together with 44.04 treats neck
aching and pain and facial paralysis.

Combine with
44.04 F DNG
Reaction area
of the Heart

Location
1.5 cun above 44.04.

Manipulation
Needle 57 fen in depth.

44.05

44.04

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55.02

HU G Y

FLOWER BONE ONE

Indications
Eyelid inflammation;
Photophobia;
MAINLY USED TO TREAT
Conjunctivitis;
DISE
ASES OF THE EYES.
Nasal pain;
Deafness;
Tinnitus;
Headache;
Toothache.

Location
On the plantar
surface, between
the first and second
metatarsal bones.
Point 1 is 0.5 cun
posterior to the
web margin; Point 2
is 0.5 cun posterior
to the first one;
Point 3 is 0.5 cun
posterior to the
second one; and
the fourth point is
0.8 cun posterior to
the third one.

Reaction area
of the Spleen, Lungs
and Kidneys
This is a 4 point group

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen 1 cun in depth.

55.02

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55.04

HU G SN

FLOWER BONE THREE

Indications

Combine with
55.05 HU G S

Low back pain;


Sciatic pain;
Vertebral pain;
Leg and foot numbness.

Reaction area
of the Spleen

ALSO INDICATED FOR


REDDENED EYES

Location
On the plantar
surface, between
the third and fourth
metatarsal bones, 2
cun posterior to the
web margin.

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen 1 cun in depth.

55.04

55.05

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55.05
Indications

HU G S

CAN BE USED TO
TREAT NUMBNESS OF
THE EXTREMITIES

Same as 55.04;
Lower abdomen pain;
Stomachache;
Bleeding disorders;

FLOWER BONE FOUR

Combine with
55.04 HU G SN
Reaction area
of the Lungs

Location

Manipulation

On the plantar
surface, between
the fourth and fifth
metatarsal bones,
1.5 cun posterior to
the web margin.

Needle 5 fen 1 cun in depth.

55.04

55.05

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66.03

HU YNG
FIRE HARDNESS

MERGENCY
USED FOR E F FAINTING
TO
TREATMEN

Indications

Reaction area of the


heart and the liver.

Heart palpitations (slow palpitations


and slow heartbeats);
Dizziness;
Fainting;
TMJ dysfunction (jaw pain);

Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

Location

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen in depth.

On the dorsum of the foot, between


the first and second toes, 0.5 cun
proximal to the margin of the web.

LOCATED ON THE
LIVER CHANNEL

66.04

66.03

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66.04

HU ZH

FIRE GOVERNOR

Indications

ALSO GOOD FOR


HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS!
Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

Difficult delivery (labor);


Heart, liver and stomach disease;
Weak and debilitated nerves;
Hand and lower leg pain;

Location

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

On the dorsum of the foot, in the


hollow just distal to the junction
of the first and second metatarsal
bones.

LOCATED ON THE
LIVER CHANNEL

66.04
66.03

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77.01

ZHNG JN
CORRECT TENDON

Indications

Combine with
77.02 ZHNG ZNG

Neck pain, torticollis;


Lower and upper back vertebral
pain;
ALSO TREATS STOM
ACH
SPASMS AND LEG CRAM
PS.

Reaction area of the


spine and brain

Location

Manipulation

On the calcaneal
tendon (achilles
tendon), 3.5 cun
superior from the
base of the heel,
between Bl60 (,
KN LN) and Ki3 (
, TA X).

Needle must go all the way


through the tendon and touch
the bone.

77.02

77.01

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77.02

ZHNG ZNG
CORRECT ANCESTOR

Indications
Same as 77.01.

77.01 AND 77.02 COMBINED


ARE ALSO EFFECTIVE FOR
BRAIN CONCUSSION.

Combine with
77.01 ZHNG JN
Reaction area of the
spine and brain

Location

Manipulation

2 cun superior to 77.01.

Needle must go all the way


through the tendon and touch
the bone.

77.02
77.01

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THREE WEIGHTS

77.05

Y ZHNG
FIRST WEIGHT

Indications
Hyperthyroidism;
Tonsillitis;
Facial hemiparalysis;
Migraine;
Meningitis;
Liver disease;
Breast distension and pain.

Combine with
77.06 R ZHNG and
77.07 SN ZHNG
Reaction area of the heart,
lungs and spleen

Manipulation
Needle 12 cun in depth.

Location
3 cun proximal to the
lateral malleolus and
1 cun anterior to the
fibula.
EEN THE
LOCATED BETW
HANNEL
GALLBLADDER C
H
AND THE STOMAC
CHANNEL.
77.07

77.06

77.05

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THREE WEIGHTS

77.06

R ZHNG
SECOND WEIGHT

Indications

Combine with
77.05 Y ZHNG and
77.07 SN ZHNG

Same as 77.05.

Reaction area of the heart,


lungs and spleen

Location

Manipulation

2 cun proximal to 77.05.

Needle 12 cun in depth.

EEN THE
LOCATED BETW
HANNEL
GALLBLADDER C
H
AND THE STOMAC
CHANNEL.

77.07
2 cun

77.06
77.05

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THREE WEIGHTS

77.07

SN ZHNG
THIRD WEIGHT

Indications

Combine with
77.06 R ZHNG and
77.05 Y ZHNG

Same as 77.05

Reaction area of the heart,


lungs and spleen

Location

Manipulation

2 cun proximal to 77.06.

Needle 12 cun in depth.

EEN THE
LOCATED BETW
HANNEL
GALLBLADDER C
H
AND THE STOMAC
CHANNEL.

77.07
77.06

77.05

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THREE EMPERORS

77.18

SHN GUN
KIDNEYS BARRIER

TIN HUNG F
QUASI HEAVEN EMPEROR

Indications

ESSENTIAL POINT FOR


STRENGTHENING KIDNEY
FUNCTION!

ALSO G
Vomiting;
OOD
T
REATIN FOR
Dizziness;
NOCTU G DIURESIS AN
Astigmatism;
RIA
D
AND INS ; NEURASTHE
Hysteria;
NIA
OMNIA.
Pain in the nasal bone;
Frozen shoulder.

Combine all THREE


EMPERORS
Reaction area of the
heart and kidneys

Manipulation

Location
4 cun below the knee joint, below
the medial epicondyle of the tibia.
1.5 cun distal to Sp9 (, YN LNG
QAN).

Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

77.18

77.19

77.21

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THREE EMPERORS

77.19

DI HUNG
EARTH EMPEROR

Indications
Kidney inflammation;
Edema and swelling of the limbs;
Diabetes Mellitus;
Impotence;
Incontinence;
Premature ejaculation;
Menstrual irregularity;
Kidneys tonification.

77.18

77.21

62

Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

Needle 1 1.5 cun in depth.

77.19

LOCATED ON THE
L
SPLEEN CHANNE

Reaction area of the


kidneys

Manipulation

Location
7 cun above
the medial
malleolus on
the medial
posterial
border of the
tibia. Located
at Sp7 (,
LO G).

Combine all THREE


EMPERORS

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THREE EMPERORS

77.21

RN HUNG
HUMAN EMPEROR
COMBINING ALL THREE
EMPERORS IS MOST
EFFECTIVE FOR URINARY
DISEASES, DIGESTIVE
AND GYNECOLOGICAL
Combine all THREE
DISORDERS.
EMPERORS

Indications

Impotence;
Spermatorrhea;
Numbness of the hands;
Diabetes Mellitus;
Hematuria;
Inflammation of the kidney;
Low back pain (kidney).

Reaction area of the


kidneys
Needling is forbiden in
pregnant women.

Manipulation

Location

Needle 1 cun in depth.

3 cun superior
to the medial
malleolus.
Located at Sp6
(, SN YN
JIO), closer to
the bone.
77.18

77.19

77.21

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77.22

C SN L

BESIDE THREE MILES

Indications

Combine with
77.23 C XI

Toothache;
Facial paralysis.
Headache.

SN L

Reaction area of the


teeth and lungs

Location

Manipulation

3 cun inferior from the lateral edge


of the lower border of the patella
and 1.5 cun lateral. Located at the GB
channel.

Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

3 cun

1.5 cun

77.22
77.23

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77.23

C XI SN L

BESIDE AND BELOW THREE MILES

Indications
Same as 77.22.

Location
2 cun below 77.22

77.22 AND 77.23


COMBINED CAN ALSO
TREAT MIGRAINES AND
TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA

Combine with
77.22 C SN L
Reaction area of the
teeth and lungs

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

77.22

77.23

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88.01

TNG G
UN
PENETRATIING GATE

Indications
Heart diseases and pain;
Dizziness;
Vertigo;
Palpitations;
Gastritis;
Pain of the limbs;

Combine with
88.02 TNGSHN and
88.03 TNGTIN
Reaction area of the Heart

Location

Manipulation

5 cun proximal to the superior edge


of the patella, on the midline of the
thigh.

Needle 35 fen in depth.

88.03
88.02

5 cun

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88.02

TNGSHN
PENETRATIING MOUNTAIN

Indications
Same as 88.01

Combine with
88.01 TNG GUN and
88.03 TNGTIN
Reaction area of the Heart

Location
2 cun proximal to 88.01.

Manipulation
Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

88.03

2 cun

88.02

88.01

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88.03

TNGTIN
PENETRATIING HEAVEN

Indications
Same as 88.01

THIS COMBINATION IS
VERY GOOD FOR GASTRIC
DISEASES.

Combine with
88.02 TNGSHN and
88.01 TNG GUN
Reaction area of the Heart

Location

Manipulation

2 cun proximal to 88.02.

Needle 5 fen to 1 cun in depth.

2 cun

88.03
88.02

88.01

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FOUR HORSES

88.17

S M ZHNG
MIDDLE FOUR HORSES

Indications
Upper and low back pain;
Sciatic pain;
Weakness of the lungs;
Lung disease;
Deafness, tinnitus and ear
inflammation;
Skin disease;
Rhinitis.

Combine all FOUR


HORSES
Reaction area of the
liver and lungs

Manipulation
Location
Measure 6 cun above the
superior border of the
patella and 2 cun lateral

Needle 2 2.5 cun in depth


toward the bone.

88.18

88.17
88.19

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FOUR HORSES

88.18

S M SHNG
UPPER FOUR HORSES

Indications

Combine all FOUR


HORSES

Same as 88.17.

Reaction area of the


liver and lungs

Location

Manipulation

2 cun longitudinally above 88.17.

Needle 2 2.5 cun


in depth toward the
bone.

88.18
88.17
88.19

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FOUR HORSES

88.19
Indications
Same as 88.17.

S M XI

BELOW FOUR HORSES

88.17, 88.18 AND 88.19 ARE


IMPORTANT POINTS TO
TONIFY AND REGULATE QI.

Combine all FOUR


HORSES
Reaction area of the
liver and lungs

Location

Manipulation

2 cun longitudinally
below 88.17.

Needle 2 2.5 cun


in depth toward the
bone.

88.18

88.17

88.19

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88.28

JI

TO UNTIE

Indications

VERY EFFECTIVE FOR


STRAINS AND SPRAINS.

Reaction area of the Heart

Generalized pain;
and Blood Vessels
Pain from traumatic injuries;
Don't retain the needle for
Pain from injections;
more than 8 minutes.
Extreme fatigue;
Generalized disturbances in Qi and
Blood
LE
SLOWLY ROTATE NEED
AFTER INSERTION. AS
VED, Manipulation
SOON AS PAIN IS RELIE
Location
.
VE THE NEEDLE
1 cun proximal and 3 fen lateral REMO
Needle 3 5 fen in
depth .
to the superior lateral edge of the
patella.

3 fen

88.28
1 cun

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A.02 EXTRA

A.03 EXTRA

A.04 EXTRA

SN CH Y

SN CH R

SN CH SN

THREE OPENINGS ONE

THREE OPENINGS TWO

THREE OPENINGS THREE

Indications

Indications

Indications

Shoulder, neck and


lower back pain;
Irregular menstruation;
Stomachache;

Knee joint pain;


Acute lumbar sprain;
Diseases of the 5 sense
organs.

Common cold;
Headache;
Diseases of the 5 sense
organs;
Sore throat;
Tinnitus; STRENGTHENS
Leg pain; SPLEEN AND
Fatigue.
DNEYS

REGULATES AND
QI.
STRENGTHENS LUNG

STRENGTHENS
THE HEART.

KI

Location

Location

Location

On the dorsum of the


hand, between the
metacarpophalangeal
joints of the second and
third fingers.

On the dorsum of the


hand, between the
metacarpophalangeal
joints of the third and fourth
fingers.

On the dorsum of the


hand, between the
metacarpophalangeal
joints of the fourth and fifth
fingers.

A.02

A.03

A.04

Manipulation
Needles are inserted in
the directions shown,
11.5 cun depth.

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