fish for the moon in the water
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Looking for the moon in the water is a massage method for children.
"Fishing for the moon in the water" is a Chinese idiom, pronunciation: Shu ǐ zh ō NGL ā oyu è, interpretation: it means to fish for the moon in the water, which is a metaphor for futility.
According to the literature, there are two kinds of operation methods: (1) after dripping cold water on the palm of the child's hand, it is similar to carrying the eight trigrams (see volume 1 of Youke Tiejing). ② bend the big finger of the left hand to the middle finger of the child, drip cold water at Laogong acupoint, fan it with the right hand for several times, then drip cold water on the general meridian, blow it with cold air, push it from the general meridian to the Quchi with the middle finger joint, and massage outside the arm of the child at the same time (see volume 3 of Lizheng massage Essentials). This method is cool and can remove heat.
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè
fish for the moon in the water
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