Acu-moxa point chart, showing the quchi (Pool at the Crook) point, from Chuanwu lingji lu (Record of Sovereign Teachings), by Zhang Youheng, a treatise on acu-moxa in two volumes. This work survives only in a manuscript draft, completed in 1869 (8th year of the Tongzhi reign period of the Qing dynasty). The text states: The quchi point is found in the depression at the end of the cubital crease. It is located with the elbow flexed.


Chinese Acu-moxa Point Chart, 1869


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