Gallbladder meridian, connecting line of gallbladder meridian
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Connecting line of Gallbladder meridian:
Separated from front shoulder run to armpit at outside abdomen, through hypochondrium along chest, downward to inguinal groove crosses with ramus descendens of internal abdomen.

The crossing meridian and collateral of meridian of Foot-SHAO YIN:
The front part of chest and abdomen, crossing meridian of Hand-JUE YIN at Tianchi; crosses meridian of Foot-TAI YIN, Yang link meridian at Riyue; crosses meridian of Foot-JUE YIN at Zhangmen; crosses belt vessel at Dai meridian, Wushu, Weidao; crosses Yang heel meridian at Juliao; crosses spleen meridian at Fushe.

The initial acupoints of meridian of Foot-SHAO YIN:
Yuanye, Zhejin, Riyue, Jingmen (GB25), Wushu, Weidao, Juliao (ST3).

Divergent collaterals of meridian of Foot-SHAO YANG:
From pubic hairs of inguinal groove upward to abdomen, inclined to ventralward to chest-costal margin into abdomen, where is Riyue (GB 24).
According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), The gallbladder meridian is most active between 11 p.m. and 1 a.m.


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