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TCM DICTIONARY

The TCM acupunture point que pen - 缺盆 - quē pén
(Stomach 12)



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Phonetic script (Hanyu Pinyin)

quē pén

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Medical name (in English)
and abbreviation

Stomach 12,
ST12

Traditional Chinese characters:


Chinese characters  ( que pen / quē pén ) with pronunciation (English translation: Stomach 12 )

For obtaining stroke order animations, visit the links to the individual characters below.
缺盆 ( que pen / quē pén ) is composed of these characters*: (que) , (pen)

*Clicking on one of these characters will take you to the "normal" Han Trainer Dictionary for Chinese Language.
The modern (simplified) Chinese characters of quē pén are identical with the traditional characters displayed above.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), traditional Chinese characters are normally used to designate the points.
Topic
The Stomach Meridian

Meaning of of this acupuncture point's individual characters
as well as interpretation of the entire term in context with TCM

to be missing  |  bowl  |  empty pot
 

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