Details
■Operation “Meridian acupoint PRO search”:
◎Please press the button on the "Explanation/Settings" screen to switch the acupuncture point name audio. Audio only appears on the "Meridian Points" screen.
◎"Meridians and acupuncture points in Japan": This is an acupuncture point display screen from the Edo period in Japan. Use when you want to display content concisely.
◎You can press [Memo] from the top screen and enter any information in the screen that opens. Press [SAVE] to save the entered information.
◎Press [PIC] to display the acupuncture point/meridian map.
◎ "Classic Search": You can search for the main author of acupuncture books by selecting from the top left of the screen.
◎"Chinese medicine anorex": Search for the anorexia of the acupuncture point book of Chinese medicine. The anal nature of Chinese medicine is collected from 7 books including ``Acupuncture'', ``Acupuncture and Moxibustion'', and ``Acupuncture and Moxibustion''.
◎"Search for Chinese medicine's main treatment": Search for the main diseases treated by traditional Chinese medicine. The main symptoms and diseases (mainly 181 holes) of Chinese medicine are mainly recorded in ``Acupuncture and Moxibustion Anatomy'' (Yang Kozo 1989) and ``Summary of Acupuncture and Moxibustion with Meridian Point Locations'' (Yoshiying et al. 1996), and include cases of obvious abnormalities such as pulmonary tuberculosis. Indicative diseases were excluded.
◎ "Free search": Please enter text at the bottom left of the screen. You can search for any symptom, sentence, or acupuncture point (search in hiragana).
■You can search the web by specifying a range of terms on the screen. It's very convenient. However, it is no longer possible to select or copy items from ``Thousand Gold Wings'' to ``Tong Ren Acupuncture and Moxibustion Illustrations.''
■The meridian flow chart is based on the "WHO/WPRO Standard Acupuncture Point Locations Japanese Official Version". However, only the three Yin-Jiao Atsuyin, Ashikuein, Ashishaoin, and the Teyo Ming stream to the missing tray pass nearby, so they are drawn so that they intersect. As shown in the ``Reisin'' meridian section, acupuncture points and meridians intersect in a complex manner. For reference, only the meridian connections are depicted in the Renme diagram.
■Basically, the old font of kanji is changed to the new font. [欬→cough, 脉→pulse, etc.]
■Since the purpose is to browse and search the main character, kanji with the same meaning are basically converted to modern kanji. Therefore, please check the original text when quoting. However, the words ``兪、轺'', ``藏, 子, 图'', ``腑, ふ'', ``榮, 滎, 營'', and ``excess, leak'' are written as they are.
◎Excretion and leakage are related to Lee Shimin's euphemism (world). ◎Although there is a mixture of axillary and axillary, it is unified as axillary.痀・其 is to be concerned. The hole is at the window. Others available.
■The masters of the same names and different holes such as Sanli, Five Li, and Jiuyin on the hands and feet were determined by referring to the ``Gai-Tai Secrets,'' ``Ishinfang,'' ``Tongren Acupuncture and Moxibustion Picture Ching,'' and ``Taiping Shenghui Fang.'' .
■Different acupuncture point names are written as they are: Zhongfu/膺兪, Taiyuan/Daizumi, 肂臑/臂brain, Tianding/Zenzhou, Taitsu/Taichi, Qicho/Qijie, Kyo Kōren, Shangren・Upper giant void, Yin-ku, Shao-in-ku, Ying-ming, Qing-ming, Wind-men, Wind-men heat-fu, Cheng-fu, Fu-cheng, Fei-yang, Fei-yang, Ying-yang, Fu-yang, Tsuyang, Shin-ping, Yang-kei, Terumi- The vulva, the middle part, the middle part, the gate part, the gate part, the part part of the navel part, the part part of the navel part, part part of the upper part part, part part of the upper part part of the canal, etc., part part of the part part of the body, part part of the middle part, and part of the main part.
■Kanji that cannot be displayed in Unicode are written as follows: [Méi] [Itotō] [Mésegō] [Ishiki] [Tsukiro] [Memuro] [Tsukigakume] [Shiken] [Tsukiaki ]
■About punctuation: All texts such as ``Acupuncture Excerpt'' are separated by period marks ``.'', but in order to make them easier to read in Japanese, we also used punctuation marks ``,'' according to the meaning of the text. For example, if the symptoms are connected to "~mainly.", change it to ",". Therefore, please refer to the original source when quoting.
■If there are any errors in the text or characters you entered, we will correct them at any time.
■Reference books
◎"WHO/WPRO Standard Acupuncture Point Sites Official Japanese Version" written by the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office and supervised translation by the Second Japanese Acupuncture Point Committee. Japanese head office of Ido. Tokyo. 2009
◎Compiled by the Japan Federation of Physical Therapy Teachers. Edited by the Association of Oriental Therapy Schools, a public interest incorporated association. Written by the Textbook Writing Subcommittee. ``New Edition Meridian and Acupuncture Points 2nd Edition''. Japanese head office of Ido. Tokyo. 2013.
◎Makoto Mayanagi “Research on Yellow Emperor Medical Records”. Kumko Shoin. 2014
◎ Hiroshi Osodo “History of Acupuncture”. Taishukan Shoten. 2015.
◎ Hiroshi Osodo “Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine Dictionary”. Taishukan bookstore. 1999.
■Method for inputting acupuncture point information: Using Kahiro Science and Technology's ``Chinese Medical Dictionary VER.5'', we searched for acupuncture point information, collected the content, and created the content by modifying it based on the following canon. I also refer to Aoshima Publishing's ``Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion Hole Guide''.
■A book on acupuncture points that quotes classical masters
◎“Basic Questions”: Ming Dynasty Gu Congdehon. Japan Meridian Society imprint book (1992)
◎"Reijin": Written by an anonymous author in Ming Dynasty. Japan Meridian Society imprint book (1992)
◎“Difficult sutras”: “Yellow Emperor’s 81 Difficult Sutras” (National Diet Library collection, Box 139, No. 65)
◎“Shokanron”: Ming/Zhao Kaimei book, Yingyuan Shoten Kagein book (1988)
The above uses the text created by Kenji Kobayashi.
◎“Pulse sutra”: Oriental medicine Zenhon series 7th version, Song dynasty edition. 1981
◎"Acupuncture and Moxibustion Aotsu Sutra": "Acupuncture and Moxibustion Aotsu Sutra - Classical Traditional Chinese Medicine Masterpiece Review Series". Huanglongxiang score review. Chinese medical anther science and technology. 2018. *This book is based on the "Six Classics of Medicine" book, and the companion version is the Ming-Lang Shoten version.
Oriental Medicine Zenhon Series 7 ``Kotsubon Acupuncture and Moxibustion Koutsukei''. 1981
◎"Hijigo Bikyuhou": "Katsuseno's Hibigo Bikyuhou" Meimanreki 02. Cabinet Bunko collection. Momijiyama Bunko former collection
◎"Shoshinakata": An excerpt from "Shoshinakata" quoted in "Ishinkata".
◎"Yellow Emperor's Nei Jing Taisu": "Yellow Emperor's Nei Jing Taisu" scientific and technical literature publication. 2005.
: Oriental Medicine Zenhon Series 3. 1981
◎“Meido Jyoruisei” Volume 1: Oriental Medicine Zenhon Series 3. 1981
◎"Bikyu Senkin Yokata": "Bikyu Senkin Yokata Senkin Yokata" Yamanishi Science and Technology. 2010.
: National Museum of Ethnology collection "Song version of Bikyu Senkin Yokata". Nationally designated important cultural property.
◎"Senkin Yokata": "Bikyu Senkin Yokata Senkin Yokata" Yamanishi Science and Technology. 2010.
◎ "Secrets of Gaitai": Oriental medicine good book series, Song dynasty image-sealed version. 1981
: “Gaidai Secrets Volume 40” Kyoto University. Fujikawa Bunko edition. Photo by Kazudai.
◎"Ishinpo": Kyoto University Rare Book Archive, Preface of Kenzo Genaki in 1st year of Ansei era, and pedigree of Genka of Takigen in 1st year of Manen. “Ishinpo Koryaku” edited by Yasuyori Tamba. Gakuen Publishing Company. 2001.
◎“Taihei Seigo”: Taki Gentsuru/Genkante school book. Owned by the Cabinet Library. Manuscript. Edo.
◎“Tongren Guana Acupuncture and Moxibustion Illustrations”: “Newly supplemented notes on Tongren Guana Acupuncture and Moxibustion Illustrations and School Annotations”. Henan Science and Technology Publishing House. 2015.
: ``Tongren Guana Acupuncture and Moxibustion Guidebook,'' Imperial Household Agency Archives Department. Takimoto. Bright version.
◎“Acupuncture and Moxibustion Juei”: “Acupuncture and Moxibustion Juei Demonstration Volume 8”. Owned by Kyoto University Library (Fujikawa Bunko). Published in Shoho 2 (1645). “Acupuncture and Moxibustion Shuei Volume 1”. Cabinet Library Collection (National Archives of Japan Digital Archive)