Point point therapy, as one of the main schools of meridian point massage, is part of the heritage of Chinese medicine. It is a technique in which the practitioner, according to the patient’s condition and physical status, applies stimulation by different techniques such as pointing, pressing, pinching, patting, knocking and holding by hand at appropriate points or specific stimulation lines on the patient’s body surface, (mainly by pointing) through the action of meridians, so as to smooth the flow of qi and blood in the body and achieve the purpose of treating diseases and enhancing physical fitness. 1, martial arts point point therapy originated from China’s traditional martial arts, from the ancient martial arts point method evolved, has a long history, according to records, there are points, hit points, take points, kick points …… points, and the name of the point, it is in China’s traditional martial arts both as a means of offense and defense as a method of treatment of certain trauma It is used as both an offensive and defensive tool and as a treatment for certain traumatic injuries in traditional Chinese martial arts. With the accumulation of practical experience, the scope of application of acupuncture point therapy is increasing, the theoretical system is becoming more and more perfect, which has a greater impact on the pointing school and the pointing school of finger medicine. Yao’s acupuncture point therapy Yao Xutang’s acupuncture point method (Yao’s acupuncture point method for short) is a kind of qigong acupuncture point therapy originally created by Mr. Yao Xutang, which originated from martial arts acupuncture point technique, and is also known as the acupuncture point technique, yangyang technique, and the method of draining the meridians and activating blood. Yao Xutang practiced martial arts since he was a child, and was taught by He Daoist of the Xuankong School and received his true teachings of the Mythology. He served as the head of Zhang Zuolin’s guard team in the Northeast Army and was a lieutenant general in the Kuomintang, working with General Zhang Xueliang in the Northeast Army. After liberation, he used the point method to treat people in Wuhan. Yao’s acupuncture point method operates in a compact and rapid manner, treating the whole body as a whole, but only for a minute or so. According to the condition, the points are properly selected, the points are steady and accurate, the tendons are moderately opened, and the force is appropriate. Among them, Fu Tu or Ren Ying is the key point in Yao’s point method of blood exchange. Over the past decades, Yao Xutang and his wife, Ruan Shuzhen, have widely applied the acupoint method to internal, external, gynecological and pediatric diseases, and have helped millions of patients to quickly recover from their illnesses and cure difficult chronic diseases for which acupuncture and medicine are ineffective, adding luster to Chinese medicine with their rich clinical experience. 3, Jia’s point therapy Jia’s point therapy by the 1950s Laoshan Jia Lihui master according to the evolution of martial arts point point and Chinese medicine meridian point combination, an original point therapy. According to different diseases and conditions, he used the appropriate point, pressure, pinch, pat, snap and other techniques at certain points or stimulation lines on the human body, so that the “qi” and “force” action along the relevant route of meridians – internal organs, deep penetration into the patient It can stimulate the qi of the meridians and the internal organs, so that the qi can be induced to the place of disease, thus adjusting the functions of the internal organs of yin and yang and the strength and weakness of the qi and blood of Ying and Wei, which can unblock the meridians, move the qi and activate the blood, balance the yin and yang, and support the positive and dispel the evil, so the disease can be cured. After clinical practice, Jia Lihui and his nephew Jia Zhaoxiang have continued to expand the scope of point therapy and improve its therapeutic effects, mainly for treating various types of paralysis and neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain. A series of research projects in cooperation with Wang Zhaopu of the Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology of the Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing won the second prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award for the treatment of brain injury, the sequelae of brain birth injury and the sequelae of incomplete cervical marrow injury with point therapy. To date, Jia Lihui’s daughter Jia Weiju and disciple Su Zhongshou are engaged in the medical work of acupoint therapy in Qingdao, Shandong Province; Wang Zhaopu’s disciple Wu Xiaobu is conducting research on related topics at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Beijing. 4. Li Lin Point Therapy Li Lin Point Therapy is a unique Chinese method of disease prevention and treatment that was gradually developed and continuously improved by Li Guiping and Fernando Lin, who inherited Yao Xutang’s Pointer Point Method and Jia Lihui’s Finger Medicine Point Method, combining the characteristics of both the Pointer Point Method and the Finger Medicine Point Method, and visiting famous doctors and masters to improve their strengths and avoid their weaknesses. Li Lin’s acupuncture point therapy comes from martial arts and reflects some of the characteristics of martial arts acupuncture point techniques, such as the method of sounding the east and striking the west, the technique of shocking the top and taking the bottom, taking advantage of their unpreparedness, surprise, swift and agile, flexible and accurate and weighty. In 1983, Dr. Lin was transferred to Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine as a teacher of acupuncture as a special technician to carry out clinical and teaching work. He has been using acupoint therapy for over 45 years and has treated 300,000 patients, including pain, paralysis and other difficult clinical conditions, with positive results and extensive clinical experience. After his retirement, his disciple Jia Chao and his son Lin Min inherited the mantle and applied and promoted acupoint therapy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and conducted related scientific research, which gradually became the hospital’s characteristic Chinese medicine treatment technology.