What acupoints can be pressed to clear the liver and regulate qi?

The acupoints of Ximen, Liver Yu and Zhangmen have the effect of dispersing the liver and regulating qi.
Phase Gate: Located directly below the nipple, at the 6th intercostal space, 4 inches away from the anterior midline, this point has the effect of strengthening the spleen and dispersing the liver, as well as regulating qi and activating blood circulation. It can be used to treat chest and ribs (a collective term for the chest and rib area) distension and pain, hiccups, acid swallowing (swallowing acid from the stomach that rushes up to the mouth and throat), abdominal distension, and pennisolvulus, among other conditions.
Liver Yu: under the spinous process of the 9th thoracic vertebra, 1.5 inches away from the posterior midline, it has the effect of dispersing the liver and regulating qi, as well as clearing heat and removing dampness, in addition to calming the mind and resting the wind. It can be used to treat jaundice, bitter taste in the mouth, dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms), consumption and other conditions.
Zhangmen: belongs to the Liver meridian of the foot syncope, located in the side of the abdomen, slightly below the end of the eleventh rib in the axillary midline, the position of the tip of the elbow when bending the elbow and closing the armpit, with the efficacy of dredging up the liver, strengthening the spleen, and clearing away dampness and heat, and can also regulate qi to disperse the knots. It can be used to treat indigestion, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, enteritis and diarrhea.
If you need to use the external treatment method of Chinese medicine, you need to be operated by a doctor, do not operate by yourself to avoid adverse consequences.