Tapping is generally considered to be the patting method in Tui Na manipulation. The Yongquan point is useful for psychosomatic diseases, diseases of the five senses, and urinary diseases. Yongquan point is at the bottom of the foot, on the intersection of the first 1/3 and the second 2/3 of the line connecting the head end of the 2nd and 3rd toes and the heel, belonging to the Foot Shaoyin Kidney Meridian, and it is mainly used for treating head and face disorders of the five senses, such as dizziness, dizziness, blurred vision, and sore throat, etc., as well as urinary disorders such as dysuria, etc., and psychiatric disorders such as fainting, etc. It is often manipulated by acupuncture, tuina, and other operations. Yongquan acupoints are mostly operated by acupuncture, massage, etc. Tapping Yongquan acupoints also has a certain effect on the body. If you want to achieve therapeutic effects through the operation of the Yongquan point, must be operated by a professional acupuncturist, individuals should not operate on their own, so as not to cause adverse consequences.