Fire cupping is the use of glass or bamboo cupping apparatus, through the ignition of oxygen or air burning inside the way to form a negative pressure, adsorption on the surface of the body. It is mainly applied to areas with rich muscles, such as the back, abdomen and thighs, where the muscles are rich and can be absorbed to open the meridians and activate blood stasis. Cupping is used for localized blockages of Qi and blood, which can unblock localized Qi and blood and dispel wind and cold. When you have a cold, cupping on the large vertebrae or the bladder meridian in the back can dispel the cold. Secondly, cupping not only has a diaphoretic effect, but also has a tonic effect, and you should not just think that it can drain, but it can also tonic. If you have local sores or wounds that are difficult to heal, you can apply fire cupping around them to direct the body’s qi and blood to the area and promote the healing of the wound or sore. The main purpose of fire cupping is to use the negative pressure generated by the cupping pot to dissipate localized blood stagnation, expel cold qi or transport qi and blood to a certain area of the body.