The exact location of the Great Vertebral Point is in the spinal region, on the posterior midline, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra. The Great Vertebral Point is an acupoint on the Directing Vessel. The point is located in the spinal region, in the depression under the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior median line. Its effects are clearing heat and relieving epidemics, suppressing spasm and tranquilizing the mind, intercepting malaria and relieving pain (treating malaria and pain in the neck and lumbar spine), and is used for treating fever, coughing and asthma, malaria, epilepsy, pediatric convulsions (a pediatric disease that manifests itself mainly in dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions), and stiffness of the neck and neck pain, among other things. The clinical applications of Da Shi points include: with Tou Wei point, Feng Fu point, Quchi point, He Gu point, Zhong Gu point, and Fu San Li point for colds; with Tai Chong point, Bai Hui point, Xin Yu point, Feng Fu point, Ju Que point for epilepsy; with Che Che Che point, Qi She point, and Brain Empty point for Xiang Qiang; and with Gu Gu point, Waiguan point, Lie Guan point, and Yu Ji point for coughs. If you need to carry out acupuncture or moxibustion operations at the large vertebrae points, you should go to a regular hospital and be operated by a professional doctor, and not blindly operate on your own to avoid serious adverse reactions.