Li 13 Acupuncture Point
Large intestine 13, Abbreviated as Li 13, Transliterated Shouwuli in Chinese, Arm Five Miles in English. Li 13
The Large Intestine Meridian runs from the index finger, travels along the arm, passes the shoulder, and connects to the face, ending near the nostrils. It is associated with the lung and large intestine organs and plays a crucial role in the body’s ability to clear waste and toxins. There are 20 acupoints along the Large Intestine Meridian, abbreviated as Li (e.g., Li1, Li20).
Large intestine 13, Abbreviated as Li 13, Transliterated Shouwuli in Chinese, Arm Five Miles in English. Li 13
Large intestine 14, Abbreviated as Li 14, Transliterated Binao in Chinese, Upper Arm in English. Li 14 Acupuncture
Large intestine 15, Abbreviated as Li 15, Transliterated Jianyu in Chinese, Shoulder and Clavicle in English. Li 15
Large intestine 16, Abbreviated as Li 16, Transliterated Jugu in Chinese, Large Bone in English. Li 16 Acupuncture
Large intestine 17, Abbreviated as Li 17, Transliterated Tianding in Chinese, Head’s Tripod in English. Li 17 Acupuncture
Large intestine 18, Abbreviated as Li 18, Transliterated Futu in Chinese, Beside the Prominence in English. Li 18
Large intestine 19, Abbreviated as Li 19, Transliterated Kouheliao in Chinese, Mouth Grain Hole in English. Li 19
Large intestine 20, Abbreviated as Li 20, Transliterated Yingxiang in Chinese, Receiving Fragrance in English. Li 20 Acupuncture