Acu-moxa chart, side of head and neck, Chinese woodcut

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This text was composed in the Yuan period (1206-1368). The illustration reproduced here comes from an edition of 1515 (10th year of the Zhengde reign period of the Ming dynasty). It shows the upper part of a man's body, with his left shoulder and arm bared. Acupoint names are inscribed in corresponding locations on his head, neck and shoulder. (See 'Lettering' for list of point names). Both this illustration and L0037885 differ stylistically from the other images taken from the same text (see 'Related images'), and may have been added in the Qing period (1644-1911).

Lettering

Picture title: Chart of the side of the head and neck. Other lettering (acu-moxa locations): Hanyan (Jaw Cover); tianchong (Celestial Rushing); shuaigu (Leading Valley); qubin (Curve of the Sideburns); jiaosun (Minute Angle); heliao (Grain Crevice); ermen (Ear Portal); tinghui (Meeting of Hearing); tinggong (Palace of Hearing); tianrong (Celestial Container); quepen (Broken Basin); renying (Human Welcome); shuitu (Water Prominence)

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