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Yangming
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Yangming: one of meridians, includes the Large Intestine Meridian of Hand Yangming and the Stomach Meridian of Foot Yangming. Yangming is the last stage of ascending Yang qi, a combination of Shaoyang and Taiyang. Jueyin: one of meridians. Jueyinis the last stage of yin qi. From Taiyin to Shaoyin, ending in Jueyin, a combination of two yins.

1. The first yin; Jueyin, refers to the liver and pericardium meridians.
2. The second yin: Shaoyin, refers to the heart and kidney meridians. When Shaoyin and Shaoyang are attacked, the patient feels abdominal atention, fullness of the upper abdomen, and is always sighing. This is called Fengjue.                                       
3. The third yin: Taiyin, refers to the lung and spleen meridians. While Taiyang and Taiyin are attacked, partial paralysis strikes the patient.
4. Or the patient feels weak.
5. Or the patient can't move his limbs.
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