The dumbest way to take a Yang Lifting Point is to take the midpoint between the Huanjiu Point and the Chibian Point, and the midpoint of the line connecting the two is the Yang Lifting Point. Huanjiu point: belongs to the foot Shaoyang bile meridian. It is located in the hip area, at the intersection of the outer 1/3 and inner 2/3 of the line connecting the most convex point of the greater trochanter of the femur and the sacral cleft. It is used for treating waist and hip pain, lower limb paralysis (weakness, numbness and pain in the lower limbs), hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the limbs at will), and so on. Chibian Point: belongs to the foot solar bladder meridian. It is located in the sacral region, transverse to the 4th post-sacral foramen, 3 inches away from the middle sacral ridge. It is mainly used for treating sacral pain, lower limb impotence paralysis, dysuria (unsmooth urination), retention of urine (dribbling or inability to urinate), constipation, hemorrhoidal disease, and yin pain. Lifting Yang acupoints are mainly used in clinical practice to assist in the treatment of male impotence, combined with TCM evidence-based treatment. If you need to perform acupuncture operation at Lifting Yang acupoint, it is recommended to be operated by a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.