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This article focuses on the Bu-yi (the disease has not been cured after treatment) recorded in the Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor and discusses four aspects, including acupuncture feasibility, acupuncture treatment transformation, acupuncture point selection and acupuncture treatment principles. We hope to explain the virtual acupuncture in the Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor from a deeper level and provide new ideas for clinical acupuncture treatment.Based on the "brain-mind theory" of traditional Chinese medicine, the dysfunction of brain mind is the mechanism of the Parkinson's disease in pathogenesis. In modern medicine, the brain-gut axis theory believes that the impairment of intestinal flora is of the reciprocal causation with the cerebral pathological changes in Parkinson's disease. Hence, the theory of xingnao tiaochang (regaining consciousness and regulating intestine) is proposed in combination of the dysfunction of brain mind with the brain-gut axis, based on which, the treating principle and method are determined for regulating the brain and intestine. Separately, in view of traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine, the treating principle and method of xingnao tiaochang were discussed, as well as the rationality of acupuncture and acupoint selection under its guidance so as to provide a more extensive approach to the clinical treatment of Parkinson's disease.By analyzing Fu 's subcutaneous needling phenomenon, the attribute of Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy in traditional acupuncture, the innovation and the role in the development of traditional acupuncture were demonstrated. The authors believe that the de-meridian in Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy is similar to the connotation of meridian before the Han dynasty, the de-acupoint phenomenon in Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy reproduces the acupoint evolution, and the sites of needle insertion of this therapy are partially overlapped with the location of traditional acupoints. In manipulation, the technique of Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy is derived from the traditional acupuncture technique and it is also in reference to the theory and the method of modern medicine, such as muscle energy technology and fasciology. The needle device and the sweeping technique are the most essential innovation of Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy. Fu 's subcutaneous needling therapy has the distinct attribute of traditional acupuncture.Professor YIN Ke-jing is good at identifying the location of the disease by using meridian examination. With rich knowledge of the classics, combined with his own clinical experience, professor YIN puts forward "spasmodic muscle-tendon leads to pain", and the effect of Guanci (acupuncture at joints) is superior. Moreover, according to Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor, he has summarized new method of jingluo bietong, which uses fewer acupoints but achieves satisfactory efficacy. This method has broadened the principles of acupoint selection and prescriptions for clinical treatment. This method for treating pain can harmonize qi-blood and smooth meridians, and improve the clinical effect.HE 's tube acupuncture technique is developed on the base of the theories of zangfu, meridian and collateral by HE Hui-wu, the eminent master of traditional Chinese medicine in 1920s. It is a set of acupuncture technique, in which, the function of the traditional pressing hand is replaced by the needle tube and the seven skills and five manipulations are specially included. In this paper, the experience in the treatment of chronic gastritis with HE 's tube acupuncture technique was introduced. "Regulating the spleen function for the deficiency syndrome" and "taking the liver into the great consideration for the excess syndrome" are the basic principles of treatment. The specific manipulations are predominant, e.g. the conducting-qi manipulation, the sparrow-pecking manipulation, the rotating manipulation, the lifting-thrusting manipulation and the circling manipulation. Moreover, the unique needling techniques are adopted at Zhongwan (CV 12), Weishu (BL 21) and Yanglingquan (GB 34), etc.Professor JIN Ya-pei 's thinking on the diagnosis and treatment of perimenopausal insomnia and the characteristics of acupuncture and moxibustion were summarized. Professor JIN Ya-pei believes that the pathogenesis of perimenopausal insomnia is imbalance of yin and yang, and disharmony of the heart and the kidney. Additionally, it is also closely related to liver stagnation and spleen deficiency. The syndrome differentiation and treatment principle of traditional Chinese medicine is combined with the theory of I Ching. Navel acupuncture is adopted at the points around the umbilicus to achieve the tonification for the deficiency condition and the reducing for the excess one. Additionally, the body acupuncture is used to regulate menstruation. The coordination of these two acupuncture regimens achieves the significant effect on perimenopausal insomnia, which provides a new reference and approach to the clinical treatment of perimenopausal insomnia.OBJECTIVE To observe the microcirculation changes of three yin-meridians of hand in the forearm in rabbits with arrhythmia, and to compare the differences of responses among the three yin-meridians of hand. METHODS A total of 20 New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into a saline group and a model group, 10 rabbits in each one. The rabbits were anesthetized with intravenous injection of 20% ethyl carbamate (3.3 mL/kg) at ear vein; the saline group was injected with 0.9% sodium chloride solution (1 mL/kg), while the model group was injected with 0.4% barium chloride solution (1 mL/kg) to establish the arrhythmia model. this website The microcirculation changes of the three yin-meridians of hand were observed and analyzed by laser speckle blood flow imaging technique before and after the intervention. RESULTS Compared before modeling, the microcirculation perfusion of the three yin-meridians of hand in the model group was significantly reduced (P0.05). There was a negative correlation between microcirculation perfusion and position (P less then 0.001), indicating the closer to the elbow, the more the microcirculation perfusion decreased. CONCLUSION During arrhythmia in rabbits, the dysfunction of qi and blood existes in the three yin-meridians of hand in the forearm, particularly the jueyin meridian. In addition, the closer to the elbow, the more obvious the reaction of the three yin-meridians of hand is.