Massage-E: Face part massage illustrated

Face part massage illustrated, Acupuncture Massage, collected from Chinese Waitankung Illustrated in 1983. (Chinese Edition)

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E: Face part massage illustrated

E1: Sizhukong (絲竹空)

Your two thumb bellies hold up your chin and your palms face toward your face. Put down your two elbow tips on the table. Two palms are opposite to each other. Ten fingers are stretched out. Massage the the Sizhukong (絲竹空) acupoints by your two bellies of your middle finger 9 times. If you are standing up, the elbows are attached to the chest. See Picture 01.

Picture 01: Massage Sizhukong (絲竹空) acupoints
 

E2: Zanzhu (攢竹)

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers to Zanzhu (攢竹) acupoints and massage them 9 times.  See Picture 02.

Picture 02: Massage Zanzhu (攢竹) acupoints

E3: Tongziliao (瞳子髎)

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers to Tongziliao (瞳子髎) acupoints and massage them 9 times.  See Picture 03.

 

Picture 03: Massage Tongziliao (瞳子髎) acupoints

E4: Jingming (睛明)

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers to Jingming (睛明) acupoints and massage them 9 times.  See Picture 04.

Picture 04: Massage Jingming (睛明) acupoints
 

E5: Jingzhong (睛中)

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers to massage the eye socket a round 9 times starting from the inner corner of the eye. See Picture 05.

Picture 05: Massage Jingzhong (睛中) acupoints
 

E6-E7: Upper and Lower edge of the eye socket (眶上下緣)

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers to the inner corner of your eye near the place between the eyebrows. Students can close their eyes. Massaging is along the upper edge of the eye socket and then along the lower edge of the eye socket to take a round. You should do it 9 rounds. Then open your eyes. See Picture 06.

Picture 06: Massage Upper and Lower edge of the eye socket (眶上下緣)

E8: The bridge of nose

Move your two bellies of your middle fingers under the place between the eyebrows while being closed to the bridge of the nose. The fingers massage along the bridge of the nose downward to the nostrils, and upward to the place between the eyebrows. Going upward and downward is to be a round. You should take 9 rounds. See Picture 07.

Picture 07: Massage the bridge of nose

E9: Kouheliao (禾髎(口禾髎))

Move two bellies of your middle fingers to the Kouheliao (禾髎(口禾髎)) acupoints. Massage your nasal holes 9 times. See Picture 08.

Picture 08: Massage Kouheliao (禾髎(口禾髎)) acupoints
 

E10: Yankou (燕口)

Move two bellies of your middle fingers to the Yankou (燕口) acupoints. Massage these two acupoints 9 times. See Picture 09.

Picture 09: Massage Yankou (燕口) acupoints
 

E11: Chengjiang (承漿)

Move two bellies of your middle fingers closed together to the Chengjiang (承漿) acupoint. Massage this acupoint 9 times. See Picture 10.

Picture 10: Massage Chengjiang (承漿) acupoint
 

E12: The acupoints around the ear

Making massage or not of the acupoints around the ear including tragus, earlobe, and helix is up to you. Here is not presenting these reference pictures.

E13: The part of tragus

Start the nocking massaging by your two bellies of your middle fingers starting from the chin, then upward to the cheekbones, and to the Xinyan (新眼) acupoint within the tragus. Then massage the Xinyan (新眼) acupoints 9 times. See Picture 11.

Picture 11: Massage the tragus part

 

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