2008年11月8日星期六

Yangwei Meridian


The Yangwei Meridian originates from the heel ( Jinmen, B 63 ) and emerges from the external malleolus . Ascending along the Gallbladder Meridian of Foot - Shaoyang, it passes through the hip region . Then it runs further upward along the posterior aspect of the hypochondriac and costal region and the posterior aspect of the axilla to the shoulder and to the forehead . It then turns backward to the back of the neck, where it communicates with the Du Meridian ( Fengfu, Du 16 ) Yamen, Du 15 ) . The coalescent points of the Yangwei Meridian are Jinmen ( B 63 ) , Yangilao ( G 35 ) , Naoshu ( SI 10 ) . Tianliao ( SI 15 ) , Jianjmg ( G 21 ) , Benshen ( G 13 ) , Yangbai ( G 14 ) , Toulinqi ( G 15 ) , Muchuang ( G 16 ) , Zhengying ( G 17 ) , Chengling ( G 18 ) , Nao - kong ( G 19 ) , Fengchi ( G 20 ) , Fengfu ( Du 16 ) and Yamen ( Du 15 ) .
The Yang Linking vessel regulates the Qi mainly in the Yang channels: the urinary bladder, gall bladder, triple burner, small intestine, and stomach. channels. It is also connected with the Governing vessel at Yamen (Gv-l5) and Fengfu (Gv-l6). This vessel and the Yang Heel vessel have not been emphasized much in Qigong, except in Iron Shirt training where these two and the Governing vessel are trained.