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5 Elements Quiz

Welcome to your Meridian Conversion quiz.

The meridian ID of Foot Shao Yang Gallbladder and Foot Tai Yang Urinary Bladder are:

The meridian ID of Foot Jue Yin Liver and Foot Shao Yin Kidney are:

The meridian ID of Hand Tai Yin Lung Meridian is:

The meridian ID of Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine is:

The meridian ID of Foot Yang Ming Stomach is:

The meridian ID of Foot Tai Yin Spleen Meridian is:

The meridian ID of Hand Shao Yin Heart and Hand Jue Yin Pericardium are:

The meridian ID of Hand Tai Yang Small Intestine and Hand Shao Yang San Jiao are:

Which yao are changed to convert Foot Tai Yin Spleen and Hand Yang Ming Large Intestine into each other?

Which yao are changed to convert Foot Tai Yin Spleen and Hand Shao Yang San Jiao into each other?

 


Meridian conversiomn Quiz

Welcome to your Five Elements quiz.

Which destination gua is suitable to sedate Gallbladder?

Which is the lower trigram when tonifying Kidney?

What are the upper and lower trigrams for the point combination {KD2, 4, 7}?

When reducing heat from any meridian, which is the lower trigram in the destination gua?

When a patient has too much Wood, which among the following trigrams is an appropriate application gua?

When applying Mountain over Lake, which points would be selected on Foot Yang Ming Stomach Meridian?

A patient comes in looking pale and retaining water. You ask the questions and find that she has a poor appetite and loose stools. You decide to apply “Fire over Earth” with Tai Yin / Yang Ming. What would be the correct point selection?

From a Five Element perspective, what is the elemental influence of the Tai gua?

Case Study: heat stroke, shortness of breath, face is red, constipated, skin rash. You diagnosed this as excess heat and applied “Water over Fire” onto Tai Yin / Yang Ming. What are the corresponding points?

How do you describe the upper and lower trigrams using Dr. Tan’s Strategy of the Five Elements?

 


12 Magical Quiz

Welcome to your 12 Magical Points quiz.

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient’s right arm?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient's left leg?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which family of points would likely be included to the patient’s left arm?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient's left leg?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient's right leg?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient's left leg?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, the following treatment was designed. Which of the following points would likely be included to the patient's right arm?

Using Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians, you treat a headache that strikes multiple meridians along the head. Where is the best place for Jing Well placement?

Which situation is a proper usage of Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians?

Which design of Dr Tan’s Strategy of Twelve Magical Meridians is incorrect?