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Name the five shu points

1. jing-well


2. ying-spring


3. shu-stream


4. jing-river


5. he-seas

Location of all shu stream points

at or distal to the elbow and knee joints

Points where qi glides is known as

ying-spring

Points where qi emantes is known as

jing-well

Points where qi pours is known as

shu-stream

Points where qi flows is known as

jing-river

Points where qi enters inwards

he-sea

Jing-Well points

LU 11


SP 1


HE 9


KID 1


P 9


LIV 1


LI 1


ST 45


SI 1


BL 67


SJ 1


GB 44

Ying-Spring points

LU 10


SP 2


HE 8


KID 2


P 8


LIV 2


LI 2


ST 44


SI 2


BL 66


SJ 2


GB 43

Shu-Stream points

LU 9


SP 3


HE 7


KID 3


P 7


LIV 3


LI 3


ST 43


SI 3


BL 65


SJ 3


GB 41

Jing-River points

LU 8


SP 5


HE 4


KID 7


P 5


LIV 4


LI 5


ST 41


SI 5


BL 60


SJ 6


GB 38

He-Sea points

LU 5


SP 9


HE 3


KID 10


P 3


LIV 8


LI 11


ST 36


SI 8


BL 40


SJ 10


GB 34

Yin organs

LU, SP, HT, KID, P, LIV

Yang organs

LI, ST, SI, BL, SJ, GB

Jing-well points are the

first or last points of respective channel

Jing-well points are indicated for

fullness below the heart and diseases of the zang

Jing-well for fullness below the heart

treat stagnation and fullness throughout the chest and liver qi stagnation

Jing-well and disorders of the spirit

for mania, insomnia, nightmares