The correct way to tap on the liver meridian is to follow the meridian and use gentle and comfortable force. Liver meridian is the foot syncopal liver meridian, starting from the big toe of the foot, traveling upward between the first and second metatarsal bones of the back of the foot, upward to the middle line of the inner calf, upward over the inner side of the knee, along the middle line of the inner thigh into the pubic hair, around the pubic apparatus, into the abdominal cavity, hostage to the stomach on both sides, belonging to the liver, and the complex gallbladder. It passes upward through the diaphragm, upward into the nasopharynx, upward to connect the eye system, out of the forehead, and meets the Directing Vessel at the top of the head. When tapping on the foot syncopal liver meridian, you can tap along the part of the meridian circulation, pay attention to the soft force, comfortable degree, not too much force, so as to avoid ecchymosis of the skin, or even fracture. Note that not everyone is suitable for tapping on the foot-convulsive yin liver meridian. It is not suitable for patients with hyperactivity of liver yang (excessive liver yang, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache, etc.) or severe heart disease. Tapping on the foot syncopal liver meridian should be done under the guidance of a professional massage therapist, and should not be used blindly by individuals to avoid causing adverse accidents.