To the Editor:Since 1027,when the Tian Sheng Bronze Statue showing acupoints and meridians was first introduced for medical practitioners,it has evolved to the currently used acupoints and meridians atlas in tradition...To the Editor:Since 1027,when the Tian Sheng Bronze Statue showing acupoints and meridians was first introduced for medical practitioners,it has evolved to the currently used acupoints and meridians atlas in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).[1]To date,the acupoints represent defined areas on the body surface relative to certain landmarks.The acupoints in the extremity endings would connect anatomically with diverse associated visceral organs or tissues,forming a Meridian and Collateral network.Illustrated on the atlas,each main meridian is usually a virtual line connecting a group of adjacent acupoints that correlate with certain visceral organ.In modern medical science,the anatomical structures of main meridians remain largely unclarified.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the Beijing Hospital Clinical Research 121 Project(No.121-2016002)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.82050004,82050005,12050001)the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(CIFMS No.2017-I2M-3-008).
文摘To the Editor:Since 1027,when the Tian Sheng Bronze Statue showing acupoints and meridians was first introduced for medical practitioners,it has evolved to the currently used acupoints and meridians atlas in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM).[1]To date,the acupoints represent defined areas on the body surface relative to certain landmarks.The acupoints in the extremity endings would connect anatomically with diverse associated visceral organs or tissues,forming a Meridian and Collateral network.Illustrated on the atlas,each main meridian is usually a virtual line connecting a group of adjacent acupoints that correlate with certain visceral organ.In modern medical science,the anatomical structures of main meridians remain largely unclarified.