Children’s Great Vertebral Point is located in the spinal region, in the depression under the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior midline. The Great Vertebral Point is located on the Directing Vessel, the meeting point of the Directing Vessel and the Foot Tri-Yang Meridian, in the depression under the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior midline. It is located in the depression under the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior midline. That is, when the head is bowed down, the most protruding piece of bone that can be felt with the hand is the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, and the depression underneath it is the Great Spine Point. Da Shi points can be used to treat cold (fear of cold) fever and other exogenous diseases; fever, bone vapor tide fever (a burst of heat, feel the heat from the inside of the bone to the outside of the penetration of the heat); cough and other diseases of the lung loss of declared decline; pediatric convulsions (with dizziness, convulsions, convulsions as the main manifestation of pediatric diseases) and other psychiatric disorders; rubella and other skin diseases; neck stiffness, spinal pain and spinal disorders. The large vertebrae points can be relaxed by moderate acupressure massage on their own, but when treatments such as acupuncture are performed, the clinician should be consulted and operated by a physician.