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The beauty salon recommended to me that the human body has 14 meridians.
The meridians in the human body can generally be divided into the twelve meridians, Qijing Eight Veins and the Middle Vein described by Tibetan tantric Gongjia. The twelve meridians refers to gallbladder, liver, lung, large intestine, stomach, spleen, heart, small intestine, bladder, kidney, pericardium and triple energizer, which connect the heart, lung, liver, spleen, kidney, large intestine and triple energizer of human body.

The fourteen classics mentioned by the beauty salon are the twelve classics with Ren Du and Er Mai added. The twelve meridians is symmetrically distributed on both sides of the human body, running along the inner or outer sides of upper limbs or lower limbs respectively, and each meridian belongs to a zang-fu organ or a fu-fu organ. Therefore, the name of each meridian in the twelve meridians includes three parts: hand or foot, yin or yang, zang-fu organ or fu-fu organ. The hand meridian runs in the upper limb and the foot meridian runs in the lower limb; Yin meridian runs on the inside of limbs and belongs to viscera, while Yang meridian runs on the outside of limbs and belongs to viscera.

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The twelve meridians Classification Table: Yin Meridian (Viscera) and Yang Meridian (Viscera).

Taiyin lung meridian

Yangming large intestine meridian

Jueyin pericardium meridian

Shaoyang sanjiaojing

Heart meridian of shaoyin

Taiyang small intestine meridian

Taiyin spleen meridian

Yangming stomach meridian

Jueyin liver meridian

Shaoyang gallbladder meridian

Shaoyin kidney meridian

Taiyang Bladder Meridian) (The Ren-Du second pulse starts from Yin Hui point between the legs just below the human body, and runs from the front of the body to the pith-containing point under the lip along the middle. This meridian is ren mai; The Du Meridian, on the other hand, goes backwards along the spine from the point (some say Changqiang point), reaches the top of the head and goes forward between the eyes, reaching the gingival point of the oral maxilla. Ren meridian governs blood and Du meridian governs qi, which is the main meridian of human body. )