Acupuncture points for the treatment of hypertension are: 1, Qu Chi: bend the elbow at right angles, the top of the radial side of the transverse elbow; 2, Neiguan: located in one of the depressions of the 3 horizontal fingers on the transverse wrist; 3, Yongquan point: the beginning of the toe seam of the 2nd-3rd toes to the upper 1/3 of the heel line, that is, the most painful place for foot massage; 4, Fengchi: located behind the ear in the concavity of the flat earlobe. Massage acupuncture points can assist in lowering blood pressure. However, there are individual differences in the antihypertensive effect of acupoint stimulation, some patients are more sensitive and have a certain antihypertensive effect.