The exact location of the liver meridian on the inner thigh

The liver meridian starts at the root of the toenail on the dorsal side of the big toe near the side of the second toe (Dadun), and starts moving up along the back of the foot to the inner ankle, starting 8 inches above the inner ankle and moving diagonally upward to the Ququan point (medial end of the transverse popliteal stripe) at the medial edge of the popliteal fossa, then moving diagonally forward along the inner thigh at the Yin Bao point (4 inches above the base of the patella) in the middle of the thigh and continuing in the direction of the groin to the foot Wu Li (3 inches straight down from Qi Chong, where the femoral artery pulsates), this section is the thigh section of the liver meridian This is the thigh section of the Liver meridian. It then travels diagonally through the Yinlian and the acute veins (flat on the upper edge of the pubic symphysis, 2.5 inches from the front median line) to the Zhangmen point at the free end of the 11th rib in the lateral abdomen, and then forward to the stage door point 4 inches from the front median line in the 6th rib space, ending the Liver meridian. It treats liver and gallbladder diseases, gynecology and other conditions in the meridian circulation.