Chong Meridian

The Chong Meridian starts from the inside of the lower abdomen and emerges at the perineum ( 1 ) . Ascending, it runs inside of the spinal column ( 2 ) , where its superficial branch passes through the region of Qichong ( S 30 ) and communicates with the Kidney Meridian of Foot - Shaoyin. Running along the both sides of the abdomen, it goes up to the throat and curves around the lip ( 5 ) .
The coalescent points of the Chong Meridian are Huiyin ( Ren 1 ) , Henggu ( K II ) , Dahe ( K 12 ) , Qixue ( K 13 ) , Simen ( K 14 ) , Zhonezhu ( K 15 ) , Huangshu ( K 16 ) , Shangqu ( K 17 ) , Shiguan ( K 18 ) , Yindu ( K 19 ) , Futonggu ( K 20 ) and Youmen ( K 21 ) .


 

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