What are the acupoints of the Foot Tai Yin Spleen Meridian?

The Foot Taiyin-Spleen Meridian has 21 acupoints in order from the foot to the chest, including Yinbai, Duodu, Taibai, Gongsun, Shangqiu and Sanyinjiao.
The Spleen meridian of the foot Taiyin follows the white flesh of the inner side of the fingers, passes behind the nucleus bone, goes up to the front of the ankle, goes up to the Seriousness, follows the back of the tibia, crosses out before the syncope, goes up to the front of the knee and femur, enters the abdomen, belongs to the Spleen, collaterals with the Stomach, goes up to the diaphragm, catches the pharynx, is connected with the tongue, and disperses the tongue underneath the tongue.
Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian, in order from the foot to the chest, there are 21 acupoints: Yinbai, Dudu, Taibai, Gongsun, Shangqiu, Sanyinjiao, Leaky Gully, Diqi, Yinlingquan, Sea of Blood, Qimen, Chongmen, Fushe, Abdominal Junction, Dahong, Abdominal Sorrow, Eating Sinus, Tianxi, Thoracic Township, Zhou Rong, Dabao.
The Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian mainly treats gastric pain, vomiting after eating, belching (hiccups), abdominal distension, loose stools (loose and unformed feces), jaundice, heaviness and weakness of the body, strong pain at the root of the tongue, swelling of the inner side of the lower limbs, and syncopal cold.
If you need to use these acupoints for treatment, they should be operated by a professional physician and should not be operated by yourself to avoid damage to the body.