Chinese medicine believes that patients with liver qi stagnation can choose acupuncture points that have the effect of dispersing liver qi and regulating qi, such as Liver Yu and Ximen. 1. Liver Yu: This point belongs to the foot solar bladder meridian, located in the spinal region, the 9th thoracic vertebrae under the spinous process, 1.5 inches away from the rear center line. This point can be used to treat dystocia (pain in the area of coercion and ribs), jaundice, redness of the eyes, night blindness, and pain in the back of the spine. 2. Phase Gate Point: This point belongs to the Liver Meridian of the Foot Syncope Yin and is located in the chest, at the 6th intercostal space, 4 inches away from the anterior midline. This point belongs to the “collection point of the liver” and can be used to treat chest and hypochondrium distension and pain, vomiting, acid swallowing (swallowing the acid in the stomach that goes up to the oropharynx), eructation (hiccups), abdominal distension, etc. In addition, when using moxibustion therapy, it can be used to treat the pain in the chest and hypochondrium. In addition, care should be taken when using moxa therapy to avoid burning the skin by burning the moxa sticks at too high a temperature. Patients with liver qi stagnation are advised to visit a regular hospital and be treated under the guidance of a professional physician who can identify the symptoms.