
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.
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.