x - Dim Mak Point Location, sztuki walki, strongmen etc
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Erle Montaigue's Dim-Mak Point Locations
The Lung Meridian
LU 1: ZHONGFU (Central Residence)
ZHONG means middle and FU means place, this is referring to the middle jiao
where the LUNG channel starts. The QI of the SP / ST are gathered into the
LU MO at this point. The point is below the acromial extremity of the clavicle,
1 cun (pronounced "tsun"), directly below LU 2, 6cun lateral to the CV MO, in
the first intercostal space. In the pectoralis major and minor muscles, in it's
deep position, in the internal and external intercostal muscles.
The lung points all do great damage. LU 1 must be struck with a smaller
weapon such as a one-knuckle punch. Great Qi drainage and thus great local
pain which will slowly spread over the whole chest area due to this point
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connection to SP 21. A strike here will hinder the progress of
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GU Qi
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, that
which is made from food and liquid. So apart from the immediate effect of
extreme pain in the whole chest area, the long term effect will be that the gu Qi
will not be produced and although the recipient is taking food, the Qi from that
food is going nowhere and so health
and lifestyle are slowly diminished.
LU 2: YUNMEN (Cloud's Door)
In the depression below the acromial extremity of the clavicle, between the
pectoralis major and the deltoid muscles, six cun lateral to the CV channel.
When this point is struck upwards into the clavicle it produces a devastating
affect upon the Qi system of the whole body. The pain is tremendous and Qi
drainage also. Great internal damage can be done with little external
appearance. This will cause a knock out or even death through Qi drainage.
When the point is struck from the top above the clavicle, the collarbone will be
broken along with the Qi drainage and even more pain! However, because the
collarbone is able to take some of the pressure from this strike, even though it
breaks, the likelihood of death is lessened. The downward strike will stop a
confrontation really fast though.
LU 3: TIANFU (Heaven's Residence)
On the medial aspect of the upper arm, 3 cun below the end of the axillary
fold, on the radial side of the biceps brachii, 6 cun above LU 5.
Immediately there is like an electrical shock that goes up and down the arm
causing momentary or long lasting paralysis of the arm. Being a
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window of
the sky
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point it will also upset totally, the balance between
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heaven and
earth
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or head and body causing great emotional problems that will only get
worse if left untreated. Emotionally caused problems such as confusion and
loss of memory will occur at a later stage. This strike will also give an
extreme case of instant vertigo!
At a healing level, this point is a really good one for nosebleed, using finger
pressure mildly over the point on both arms.
LU 4: XIABAI (Gallantry)
XIA means to press from both sides, Bai means white, when both arms are
hanging freely, this point is precisely on both sides of the LUNGS. On the
medial aspect of the upper arm, 1 cun below LU 3, on the radial side of the
biceps brachii.
This point immediately does the same as LU 3 only the local pain and
electrical shock is a little worse. This is also a great nerve strike which can
cause the brain to shut down the body, not knowing what has happened.
Emotional problems will also occur later, but not as severe as for LU 3.
LU 5: CHIZE (Cubit Marsh)
CHI means ruler or ulna, ZE means marsh, the CHI part of the name refers
to the ulna aspect (from the wrist to the elbow). The point is in the
depression of the elbow fossa at the ulna aspect. The QI of the channel is
infused here, like water flowing into a marsh. On the cubital crease, on the
radial side of the tendon of the biceps brachii. The point is located with the
elbow slightly flexed. Located in the origin of the brachioradialis muscle.
This point can cause great damage to the whole system. It can cause
knock out when struck with for instance a back-palm and using a
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dead
arm
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. This is where the arm is totally loose with no tension at all and is
thrown at the target making use of the heaviness of the arm itself. It can be
used as I have already mentioned several times, as a set up point, or it can
be used all by itself as a devastating strike. The whole upper body is put out
of balance both physically and Qi wise. A strong strike can also cause brain
damage. Because this point is a
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he
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point, when struck rather than used for
healing, it will take Qi away from the lungs. In addition, as the lungs are part
of the power system of the body, you will lose power instantly.
LU 6: KONGZUI (Opening Maximum or Supreme Hole)
On the palmar aspect of the forearm, on the line joining LU 9 to LU 5, 7 cun
above LU 9. The point is in the brachioradialis muscle, in the lateral margin
at the upper extremity of the pronator teres muscle and the medial margin
of the extensor carpi radialis brevis and longus muscles.
Lower arm paralysis is immediate with a hard strike. The recipient will feel
like he has been struck in the lungs. This is a xi-cleft point. A strike here
causes the reverse effect of healing using this point. It is an emergency
point and can release much needed Qi to the lungs in an emergency such
as being struck in the lungs. So this point can be used as an after shot,
after striking the attacker in the lung area. The body calls for its reserve of
Qi, but it is unavailable because of the second strike to LU 6! The recipient
to such a strike could die within minutes.
LU 7: LIEQUE (Broken Sequence or Every Deficiency)
Superior to the
styloid process of the radius, 1.5 cun above the transverse crease of the
wrist, in the depression. When the index fingers and the thumbs of both
hands are crossed with the index finger of one hand placed on the styloid
process of the radius of the other, the point is in the depression under the
tip of the index finger. Between the tendons of the brachioradialis and the
abductor pollicis longus muscles.
Although this strike is
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only on the wrist
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, it is quite a nasty one as it creates
great pain and Qi drainage. Even heavy finger pressure here as is the case
of a lock, will cause great pain. The Qi drainage and pain are so bad that
the recipient has to sit down. I have had one instance where a knock out
occurred with only a light strike. A strike here will unbalance the balance of
yin and yang between the lung and colon causing artificial grief with much
sobbing. Also, the ability to learn physical things will be impaired and will
get worse as time goes by.
LU 8: JINGQU (Across the Ditch)
One cun above the transverse crease of the wrist, in the depression on the
radial side of the radial artery. Innervation: The lateral antebrachial
cutaneous nerve and the superficial ramus of the radial nerve.
Great Qi drainage, thus setting up other points for attack. HT 5 by itself has
been known to cause knock out when needled too much, same for LU 8.
LU 8 is a metal and jing point. This is the horary point of the channel and as
such when struck will cause the Qi to be disrupted in the channel when it is
supposed to be active during the 24-hour cycle. Thus, the lungs will not be
at their peak throughout the day. This Qi imbalance will get worse as each
day passes until a healing is affected. Sleep will be affected greatly
especially between the hours of 3 am and 5 am with the need to urinate
because the bladder meridian is at the opposite side of the horary cycle and
as such will have the least amount of Qi available to it at this time.
LU 9: TAIYUAN (Great Abyss or Bigger Deep Hole)
At the transverse crease of the wrist, in the depression on the radial side of
the radial artery. At the lateral aspect of the tendon of the flexor carpi
radialis muscle and the medial aspect of the tendon of the abductor pollicis
longus muscle.
This is again a great Qi drainage point. It is an
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earth, yuan and shu
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point
and a special meeting point of pulse (arteries and veins). This point must
be struck right on the point so it is not a point that I would use in a tight
situation, although it works quite well as a set up point causing great local
pain and Qi drainage. It will cause respiration to become erratic causing the
recipient to think he is going to be suffocated.
LU 10: YUJI (Fish Border)
On the radial aspect of the midpoint of the first metacarpal bone, at the
junction of the red and white skin (the lighter coloured and darker coloured
skin). In the lateral abductor pollicis brevis and opponents pollicis muscles.
This is not a point to use in a realistic fighting situation. If struck very hard, it
will cause heat to rise in the lungs causing coughing. It is more of a healing
point this one and is used to eliminate heat from the lungs thus easing sore
throats etc. It is a fire and yong point.
LU 11: SHAOSHANG (Lessor Merchant)
On the radial side of the thumb, about 0.1 cun posterior to the radial corner of
the nail.
This is a wood and cheng point and can be used for muscles and tendons, the
healing of. If struck with perhaps a hammer, it will drain Qi from the upper
body and can cause emotional problems later in life. It is more used for throat
and tonsils in particular. It is also used to increase the Wei Qi to the surface of
the skin when external pathogenic attack is imminent.
END OF LUNG MERIDIAN
The Colon Meridian
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CO 1: SHANGYANG (Trade (Merchant) Yang)
On the radial side of the index finger, about 0.1 cun posterior to the corner of
the nail.
This is a metal and cheng point and is only ever used in the healing art. It clears
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wind/heat
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. It is an emergency point for coma and should be bled for this
purpose; in fact, all
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cheng
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points are bled. It will also drag Qi to the extremities
to strengthen the outer limbs.
CO 2: ERJIAN (Between Two)
ER means 2 and JIAN means clearance, JIAN here indicates the POINT, this is
the second PT on the COLON MO. On the radial side of the index finger,
distal to the metacarpophalangeal joint, at the junction of the red and white
skin in the depression.
It is a water and yong point and as such can be used as a set up point for CO 5
(fire). An excellent point to relieve constipation. Should you be able to get one
finger exactly onto CO 2 and also dig one finger into CO 5, this has been
known to cause knock out. However, while you are doing this, he will probably
knock you out!
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