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BP: Horary, Confluent, IP, XC, Luo, Mu, Shu, Command, Cross, Meeting, Path, Exit

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Lung horary   8  
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Large intestine horary   1  
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Stomach horary   36  
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Spleen horary   3  
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Heart horary   8  
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Small intestine horary   5  
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Urinary bladder horary   66  
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Kidney horary   10  
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Pericardium horary   8  
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San Jiao horary   6  
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Gallbladder horary   41  
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Liver horary   1  
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Confluent point for Ren   LU7  
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Confluent point for Du   SI3  
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Confluent point for Dai   GB41  
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Confluent point for Chong   SP4  
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Confluent point for Yin Linking (Yin Wei)   PC6  
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Confluent point for Yang Linking (Yang Wei)   SJ5  
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Confluent point for Yin Heel (Yin Qiao)   K6  
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Confluent point for Yang Heel (Yang Qiao)   UB62  
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Xi-Cleft for Yin Heel   K8  
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Xi-Cleft for Yang Heel   UB59  
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Xi-Cleft for Yin Linking   K9  
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Xi-Cleft for Yang Linking   GB35  
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Luo Connecting point on the Ren channel   Ren 15 (FM of Heart is R14; Luo of Ren is R15)  
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Luo Connecting point on the Du channel   Du 1  
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Luo Connecting point on the Lung meridian   7  
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Luo Connecting point on the Large Intestine meridian   6  
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Luo Connecting point on the Stomach meridian   40  
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Luo Connecting point on the Spleen meridian   4  
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Luo Connecting point on the Heart meridian   5  
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Luo Connecting point on the Small Intestine meridian   7  
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Luo Connecting point on the Urinary Bladder meridian   58  
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Luo Connecting point on the Kidney meridian   4  
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Luo Connecting point on the Pericardium meridian   6  
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Luo Connecting point on the San Jiao meridian   5  
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Luo Connecting point on the Gallbladder meridian   37  
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Luo Connecting point on the Liver meridian   5  
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Yuan Source point on the Lung meridian   9  
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Yuan Source point on the Large Intestine meridian   4  
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Yuan Source point on the Stomach meridian   42  
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Yuan Source point on the Spleen meridian   3  
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Yuan Source point on the Heart meridian   7  
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Yuan Source point on the Small Intestine meridian   4  
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Yuan Source point on the Urinary Bladder meridian   64  
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Yuan Source point on the Kidney meridian   3  
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Yuan Source point on the Pericardium meridian   7  
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Yuan Source point on the San Jiao meridian   4  
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Yuan Source point on the Gallbladder meridian   40  
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Yuan Source point on the Liver meridian   3  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Lung channel   6  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Large Intestine channel   7  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Stomach channel   34  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Spleen channel   8  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Heart channel   6  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Small Intestine channel   6  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Urinary Bladder channel   63  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Kidney channel   5  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Pericardium channel   4  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the San Jiao channel   7  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Gallbladder channel   36  
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Xi-Cleft Point on the Liver channel   6  
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Front Mu LU   LU1  
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Front Mu LI   ST25  
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Front Mu ST   Ren 12  
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Front Mu SP   LR13  
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Front Mu HT   Ren 14  
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Front Mu SI   Ren 4  
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Front Mu UB   Ren 3  
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Front Mu KD   GB25  
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Front Mu PC   Ren 17  
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Front Mu SJ   Ren FFFFFFFFIVE  
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Front Mu GB   GB24  
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Front Mu LR   LR14  
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Back Shu LU   UB13  
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Back Shu LI   UB25  
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Back Shu ST   UB21  
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Back Shu SP   UB20  
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Back Shu HT   UB15  
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Back Shu SI   UB27  
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Back Shu UB   UB28  
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Back Shu KD   UB23  
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Back Shu PC   UB14  
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Back Shu SJ   UB22  
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Back Shu GB   UB19  
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Back Shu LR   UB18  
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Influential Point for Vessels   LU9  
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Influential Point for Bone   UB11  
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Influential Point for Marrow   GB39  
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Influential Point for Blood   UB17  
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Influential Point for Qi   Ren17  
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Influential Point for Fu   Ren12  
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Influential Point for Zang   LR13  
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Influential Point for Sinews   GB34  
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Entry Point LI   4  
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Exit Point LU   7  
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Exit Point LI   20  
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Exit Point ST   42 (to SP1)  
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Exit Point SP   21  
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Exit Point HT   9  
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Exit Point SI   19  
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Exit Point UB   67  
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Exit Point KD   22* (not K27!)  
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Exit Point PC   8* (not 9!)  
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Exit Point SJ   22* (not 23!!)  
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Exit Ppint GB   41* (to the Dai!)  
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Exit Point LR   14  
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Jing River LU   8  
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Jing River LI   5  
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Jing River ST   41  
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Jing River SP   5  
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Jing River HT   4  
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Jing River SI   5  
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Jing River UB   60  
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Jing River KD   7  
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Jing River PC   5  
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Jing River SJ   6  
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Jing River GB   38  
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Jing River LR   4  
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Meeting Place: 3 Arm Yang   SJ8  
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Meeting Place: 3 Arm Yin   PC5 (!!)  
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Meeting Place: 3 Leg Yang   GB35 (GB39)  
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Meeting Place: 3 Leg Yin   SP6  
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MUSCLE Meeting Place: 3 Arm Yang   (forehead) ST8/GB13  
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MUSCLE Meeting Place: 3 Arm Yin   (thoracic cavity) GB22  
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MUSCLE Meeting Place: 3 Leg Yang   (eyes) ST3/SI18  
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MUSCLE Meeting Place: 3 Leg Yin   (genitals/pubic bone) Ren3  
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Command Point, Abdomen   ST36  
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Command Point, Head & Back of Neck   LU7  
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Command Point, Lower & Upper Back   UB4-  
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Command Point, Face & Mouth   LI4  
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Tonification Point on the LU Channel   9  
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Tonification Point on the LI Channel   11  
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Tonification Point on the SP Channel   2  
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Tonification Point on the ST Channel   41  
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Tonification Point on the HT Channel   9  
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Tonification Point on the SI Channel   3  
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Tonification Point on the KD Channel   7  
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Tonification Point on the UB Channel   67  
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Tonification Point on the PC Channel   9  
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Tonification Point on the SJ Channel   3  
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Tonification Point on the LR Channel   8  
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Tonification Point on the GB Channel   43  
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Sedation Point on the LU Channel   5  
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Sedation Point on the SP Channel   5  
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Sedation Point on the HT Channel   7  
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Sedation Point on the KD Channel   1  
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Sedation Point on the PC Channel   7  
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Sedation Point on the LR Channel   2  
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Sedation Point on the LI Channel   2  
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Sedation Point on the ST Channel   45  
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Sedation Point on the SI Channel   8  
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Sedation Point on the UB Channel   65  
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Sedation Point on the SJ Channel   10  
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Sedation Point on the GB Channel   38  
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Crossing points, LU   None  
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Crossing points, LI   Du14, ST12  
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Crossing points, ST   Ren 12, Ren 13, Ren 24, Du14, Du24, Du26, UB1, GB3, GB4, GB5  
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Crossing points, SP   Ren 3, Ren 4, LR14, GB24, LU1  
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Crossing points, HT   None  
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Crossing points, SI   UB41, UB11, Du14, Ren 17, Ren 13, Ren 12, GB1, UB1, SJ22  
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Crossing points, UB   Du24, GB15, Du20, GB7, GB8, GB10-12, Du17, Du13, GB30  
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Crossing points, KD   Ren 3, Ren 4, Du1, SP6  
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Crossing points, Ren   ST1, Du28 (in mouth)  
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Crossing points, Du   Ren 1, UB12  
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Crossing points, PC   None  
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Crossing points, SJ   Head: ST8, (UB1), GB1, GB3, GB4, SI18, S119; Back/Front: SI12, GB21, Du14, ST12  
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Crossing points, GB   Head: ST8, SJ22, SJ20, SJ17, ST7; Back/Front: Du14, UB11, S12 (HBKim says ST5-8, ST12, SI12, SI17, SI19, UB11, UB31-34, SJ17, SJ20, SJ22, LR13, Du14)  
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Crossing points, LR   Ren 2, Ren 3, Ren 4, SP5, SP12, SP13  
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Crossing points, Chong   K11-K21, ST30, Ren 1  
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Crossing points, Yin Wei   LR14, (SP13, SP15-16)  
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Crossing points, Yang Wei   GB20, SI10, (GB21, DU16)  
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Crossing points, Yang Qiao   GB20, ST1, SI10  
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Begins in chest and goes down through UJ, MJ, LJ   Pericardium Channel  
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Begins in Lower Abdomen (along with Chong & Ren), emerges from perineal triangle and runs up spinal column, enters brain, goes to vertex, then forehead, nose upper lip   Governing Vessel  
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Begins in Lower Abdomen (along with Chong & Ren), emerges from perineal triangle and runs up anterior body to throat, around lips, connects with Du28 (in mouth), passes thru cheek to ST1   Conception Vessel  
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Begins in fingers (??), enters PC (not Heart) then goes down thru UJ, MJ, LJ   San Jiao Channel  
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Begins in MJ, connect to LU, LI, goes up to throat. Ends @ LU11.   Lung Channel  
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Begins at tip of index finger ... (??) "Only channel that crosses to other side of body.:   Large Intestine Channel  
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Begins @ LI20 and UB1. Goes to ST & SP. Connects to Du14.   Stomach Channel  
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Begins at Big Toe. Enters SP/ST, "intestines," and Heart. Opens to Tongue.   Spleen Channel  
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"Begins in Heart and goes out into four directions." "Only channel that starts @ its internal organ."   Heart Channel  
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Begins at tip of little finger. Enters Heart, Stomach, Small Intestine. Goes to Du14. At face splits in two: upper branch goes to GB1; lower branch goes from SI18 to UB1. Enters ear at SI19.   Small Intestine Channel  
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Begins at inner canthus of eye. Breaks off at lateral side of gastroc to connect with KD Channel.   Urinary Bladder Channel  
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Begins at "lateral aspect of little toe." Goes to underside of food. "Internal pathway begins at Du1, passes thru L2, L3 and into KD, UB, LR/GB, ST->LU, HT/PC and up to tongue. "SP is only organ is doesn't enter-- though it does connect with SP channel."   Kidney Channel  
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Begins at outer canthus of eye. Zigzags back and forth over head, enters ear then goes over shoulder. Zigzags over torso then down lateral aspect of leg. Ends @ 4th toe but exits @ GB1.   Gallbladder Channel  
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Starts at dorsal (hairy) area of Great Toe. Runs up medial aspect of leg, to genitals, to lower abdomen, curves around stomach (but doesn't enter it), enters LR, connects with GB. Up thru diaphragm, branches out to HCR. Throat to "eye system," to vertex.   Liver Channel  
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