ST 13 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 13, Abbreviated as ST 13, Transliterated Qihu in Chinese, Door of Breath in English. ST 13 Acupuncture
The Stomach Meridian governs the stomach, digestive functions, and is closely linked to Qi, blood, and fluids. It is paired with the Spleen Meridian, which works in conjunction with the stomach to control the transformation and transportation of food and fluids. The Stomach Meridian starts at the eyes, travels down the face, and follows a path along the front of the body down to the toes. There are 45 acupoints along the Stomach Meridian, abbreviated as ST (e.g., ST1, ST45).
Stomach 13, Abbreviated as ST 13, Transliterated Qihu in Chinese, Door of Breath in English. ST 13 Acupuncture
Stomach 14, Abbreviated as ST 14, Transliterated Kufang in Chinese, Breath Storeroom in English. ST 14 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 15, Abbreviated as ST 15, Transliterated Wuyi in Chinese, Hiding the Breath in English. ST 15 Acupuncture
Stomach 16, Abbreviated as ST 16, Transliterated Yingchuang in Chinese, Breast Window in English. ST 16 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 17, Abbreviated as ST 17, Transliterated Ruzhong in Chinese, Breast Centre (Nipple) in English. ST 17 Acupuncture
Stomach 18, Abbreviated as ST 18, Transliterated Rugen in Chinese, Breast Root in English. ST 18 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 19, Abbreviated as ST 19, Transliterated Burong in Chinese, Not Contained in English. ST 19 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 20, Abbreviated as ST 20, Transliterated Chengman in Chinese, Receiving Fullness in English. ST 20 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 21, Abbreviated as ST 21, Transliterated Liangmen in Chinese, Beam Gate in English. ST 21 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 22, Abbreviated as ST 22, Transliterated Guanmen in Chinese, Shutting the Gate in English. ST 22 Acupuncture
Stomach 23, Abbreviated as ST 23, Transliterated Taiyi in Chinese, Great Unity in English. ST 23 Acupuncture Point
Stomach 24, Abbreviated as ST 24, Transliterated Huaroumen in Chinese, Chime Gate in English. ST 24 Acupuncture Point