穴位(英)
The Lung Meridian originates from the middle energizer, running downward to connect with large intestine. Winding back, it goes along the upper orifice of the stomach, passes upward through the diaphragm, and enters the lung, its pertaining organ. From the lung, it comes out transversely from the axilla, running downward along the medial aspect of the upper arm, it reaches the cubital fossa, then it goes continuously downward along the anterior border of the radial side in the medial aspect of the forearm and enters Cunkou. Passing the thenar eminence, and going along its radial border, it ends at the medial side of the tip of the thumb.
The branch emerges from the posterior wrist and runs along the dorsum of the hand onto the radial side of the tip of the index finger.