Which meridian is the solar plexus on

The solar plexus point is not on the common meridians of the human body; the point is an extra-meridian odd point. The solar plexus point is an extra-meridian qi point (meaning an acupuncture point that does not belong to the fourteen meridians but has a certain name, a fixed location and a special therapeutic effect), and as such it is not on the Twelve Orthodox Meridians, the Ren and the Dudu Meridians, or any other meridians. The point is located in the temporal region, between the tip of the eyebrow and the outer canthus of the eye, in a depression about 1 horizontal finger backward. With the efficacy of clearing the liver and brightening the eyes (removing liver fire to promote vision restoration), clearing the meridians and relieving pain (clearing the meridians and relieving pain), the solar plexus point is used for treating migraine, vertigo, facial paralysis, redness and swelling of the eyes, and toothache. Its common clinical combinations include: with head dimension, rate valley, wind pool for migraine; with tai chong, guan chong, guan chong, wind pool, he gu for eye redness and swelling pain. If you need acupuncture, massage and other operations at the temple, you should go to a regular hospital, by a professional doctor to operate, do not blindly operate on your own, so as not to cause serious adverse consequences.