1.
UB 36 Chengfu is located just below the buttock, on a line directly superior to Weizhong UB 40, in the center of the __________ __________ __________ in a depression between the __________ muscles.
Explanation
UB 36 Chengfu is located just below the buttock, on a line directly superior to Weizhong UB 40, in the center of the transverse gluteal crease hamstring in a depression between the hamstring muscles.
2.
UB 37 Yinmen is located on the back of the thigh, in the depression between the __________ muscles, __________ cun distal to Chengfu UB 36, and __________ cun proximal to Weizhong UB 40, on the line connecting Chengfu UB 36 and Weizhong UB 40.
Explanation
Yinmen UB 37 is located on the back of the thigh, in the depression between the hamstring muscles. It is 6 cun distal to Chengfu UB 36 and 8 cun proximal to Weizhong UB 40, on the line connecting these two points.
3.
UB 38 Fuxi is located on the back of the knee, __________ cun superior to Weiyang UB 39, on the __________ side of the tendon of __________ __________.
Explanation
UB 38 Fuxi is located on the back of the knee, 1 cun superior to Weiyang UB 39, on the medial side of the tendon of the biceps femoris.
4.
UB 39 Weiyang is located at the back of the knee, on the __________ crease and towards its __________ end, in the depression __________ to the tendon of __________ __________.
Explanation
The correct answer is "popliteal lateral medial biceps femoris." The UB 39 Weiyang acupoint is located at the back of the knee, specifically on the popliteal crease and towards its lateral end. It is found in the depression next to the tendon of the biceps femoris muscle.
5.
UB Weizhong is located at the back of the knee, on the __________ crease, in a depression midway between the tendons of __________ __________ and __________.
Explanation
The correct answer is popliteal biceps femoris semitendinosus. The UB Weizhong point is located at the back of the knee, specifically in a depression midway between the tendons of the popliteal, biceps femoris, and semitendinosus muscles.
6.
UB 55 is located on the lower leg, _____ cun inferior to UB 40, on the line connecting UB 40 and UB _____, in the depression between the two heads of the _____ muscle.
Explanation
UB 55 is located on the lower leg, 2 cun inferior to UB 40, on the line connecting UB 40 and UB 57, in the depression between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle.
7.
UB 56 is located on the lower leg, _____ cun below UB 40, and midway between UB ______ and UB _____, in the center of the belly of the _____ muscle.
Explanation
UB 56 is located on the lower leg, 2 cun below UB 40, and midway between UB 55 and UB 57, in the center of the belly of the gastrocnemius muscle.
8.
UB 57 is located on the lower leg, in the depression formed below the bellies of the _____ muscle when the muscle is flexed, approximately _____ cun distal to UB 40, midway between UB 40 and UB _____.
Explanation
UB 57 is a specific acupoint located on the lower leg. It is found in the depression below the bellies of the gastrocnemius muscle when the muscle is flexed. This acupoint is approximately 8 cun distal to UB 40 and is positioned midway between UB 40 and UB 60.
9.
What is the Chinese name of UB 57 ("Support the Mountain")?
Explanation
Chengshan is the Chinese name for UB 57, also known as "Support the Mountain."
10.
What point has the name Chengshan?
11.
What is the Chinese name of UB 56 ("Support the Sinews")?
Explanation
The Chinese name for UB 56 ("Support the Sinews") is Chengjin.
12.
What point has the name Chengjin?
13.
What is the Chinese name of UB 55 ("Confluence of Yang")?
Explanation
The Chinese name for UB 55 is Heyang.
14.
What point has the Chinese name Heyang?
15.
What is the Chinese name of UB 40 ("Middle of the Crook")?
16.
What point has the Chinese name Weizhong?
17.
What is the Chinese name for UB 39 ("Outside of the Crook")?
Explanation
The Chinese name for UB 39, also known as "Outside of the Crook," is Weiyang.
18.
What point has the name Weiyang?
19.
What is the Chinese name of UB 38 ("Floating Cleft")?
Explanation
Fuxi is the correct answer because UB 38, also known as "Floating Cleft," is a specific acupuncture point in Chinese medicine. The Chinese name for this point is Fuxi. Acupuncture points are named based on their location and their function within the body. Fuxi is located on the back, at the level of the fourth lumbar vertebra, and it is used to treat various conditions related to the lower back and spine.
20.
What point has the Chinese name Fuxi?
21.
What is the Chinese name of UB 37 ("Gate of Abundance")?
Explanation
The Chinese name for UB 37, also known as "Gate of Abundance," is Yinmen.
22.
What point has the Chinese name Yinmen?
Explanation
The Chinese name Yinmen refers to the acupuncture point UB 37.
23.
What is the Chinese name of UB 36 ("Hold and Support")?
Explanation
Chengfu is the Chinese name for UB 36, which is also known as "Hold and Support" in English. This point is located on the back of the leg, two finger-widths below the midpoint of the popliteal crease. It is believed that stimulating this acupuncture point can help to strengthen the lower back, relieve pain, and provide support to the body.
24.
What point has the Chinese name Chengfu?
25.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Lung channel?
Explanation
Lung 9 is the Shu Stream point of the Lung channel. Shu Stream points are located on the extremities of the channels and are known for their ability to treat conditions related to the five elements. In the case of Lung 9, it is specifically used to treat respiratory disorders such as cough, asthma, and sore throat. The Shu Stream points are also believed to have a strong effect on the energy of the channel, making Lung 9 an important point for balancing and harmonizing the Lung channel.
26.
What is the Shu Stream point of the LI channel?
Explanation
LI 3 is the Shu Stream point of the LI channel. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Shu Stream points are specific acupuncture points that are believed to have a strong effect on the associated channel or meridian. LI 3, also known as Sanjian, is located on the radial side of the index finger, proximal to the head of the second metacarpal bone. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as headaches, toothaches, and digestive issues. As the Shu Stream point of the LI channel, LI 3 is considered to have a powerful influence on the flow of energy and blood in the Large Intestine meridian.
27.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Stomach channel?
Explanation
Stomach 43 is the Shu Stream point of the Stomach channel. Shu Stream points are the points where the Qi of the channel starts to flow more strongly. Stomach 43, also known as Xiangu, is located on the dorsum of the foot, between the second and third toes. It is commonly used to treat disorders of the Stomach channel, such as pain and swelling in the foot, as well as digestive issues like nausea and vomiting.
28.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Spleen channel?
Explanation
Spleen 3 is the Shu Stream point of the Spleen channel. Shu Stream points are the points where the Qi of the channel starts to flow more strongly. In the case of the Spleen channel, Spleen 3 is the point where the Qi starts to gather and become more concentrated. This point is often used to treat digestive disorders, strengthen the Spleen, and promote the smooth flow of Qi in the body.
29.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Heart channel?
Explanation
Heart 7 is the Shu Stream point of the Heart channel. Shu Stream points are located on the limbs and are known for their ability to regulate the flow of Qi in the meridian. Heart 7, also known as Shenmen, is located on the wrist crease and is commonly used in acupuncture to treat various heart-related conditions. It is believed to have a calming effect on the mind and emotions, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety.
30.
What is the Shu Stream point of the SI channel?
Explanation
SI 3 is the Shu Stream point of the SI channel. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Shu Stream points are considered important points on the meridians. They are located at the distal ends of the meridians and are known for their ability to treat acute conditions. SI 3, being the Shu Stream point of the SI channel, is believed to have a strong effect on conditions related to the Small Intestine meridian. It is commonly used to relieve pain and stiffness in the neck, shoulder, and arm, as well as to treat conditions such as tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.
31.
What is the Shu Stream point of the UB channel?
Explanation
The Shu Stream point of the UB channel is UB 65. Shu Stream points are the points on a channel where the Qi of the channel starts to pour in. UB 65 is the Shu Stream point of the UB channel, which means that it is the point where the Qi of the UB channel begins to pour in and is at its strongest.
32.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Kidney channel?
Explanation
Kidney 3 is the Shu Stream point of the Kidney channel. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Shu Stream points are considered to be the points where the Qi of the channel begins to flow more strongly. Kidney 3, also known as Taixi, is located on the medial side of the foot, in the depression between the medial malleolus and the Achilles tendon. It is commonly used in TCM to tonify the Kidney Qi, strengthen the lower back, and regulate the Kidney function.
33.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Pericardium channel?
Explanation
Pericardium 7 is the Shu Stream point of the Pericardium channel. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Shu Stream points are considered to have a strong effect on the related channel and can be used to treat disorders of that channel. Pericardium 7 is located on the wrist, and it is commonly used to treat various conditions related to the Pericardium channel, such as chest pain, palpitations, and emotional imbalances.
34.
What is the Shu Stream point of the SJ channel?
Explanation
The Shu Stream point of the SJ channel is SJ 3.
35.
What is the Shu Stream point of the GB channel?
Explanation
GB 41 is the Shu Stream point of the GB channel. Shu Stream points are the points where the qi of the channel begins to pour. GB 41 is located on the dorsum of the foot, between the fourth and fifth metatarsal bones. It is commonly used in acupuncture to treat conditions related to the Gallbladder channel, such as headaches, eye problems, and emotional imbalances.
36.
What is the Shu Stream point of the Liver channel?
Explanation
Liver 3 is the Shu Stream point of the Liver channel. In Chinese medicine, the Shu Stream points are considered to be the points where the qi of the channel starts to flow more deeply. Liver 3, also known as Taichong, is located on the dorsum of the foot, between the first and second metatarsal bones. It is commonly used for treating various conditions related to the Liver channel, such as liver qi stagnation, menstrual disorders, and emotional imbalances. Liver 3 is also an important point for promoting the smooth flow of qi throughout the body.
37.
True or False (enter T or F): On Yin channels, the Shu Stream point and the Yuan Source point are the same point.
Explanation
On Yin channels, the Shu Stream point and the Yuan Source point are the same point. This means that the point where the Qi of the channel starts to flow more strongly (Shu Stream point) is also the point where the Qi originates (Yuan Source point). This is a characteristic of Yin channels in Traditional Chinese Medicine.