Does the pulse refer to the three chakras?

Pulse is the image of feeling the pulse beating in the fingers, or known as the image of pulsation responding to the fingers. The site of pulse diagnosis refers to the beating of a section of the radial artery on the medial side of the radial styloid, which is divided into three parts: inches, guan, and ulnar.
The site of pulse diagnosis has been recognized historically in a variety of ways, and currently the most commonly used is the inches of the mouth of the diagnostic method. The pulse is divided into three parts: inches, guan and ulna, usually marked by the high bone of the back of the wrist (radial tuberosity), the medial part of which is the guan, the front of the guan (wrist) is the inches, and the back of the guan (elbow) is the ulna, and the inches, guan and ulna are found in each of the two hands, with a total of six parts of the pulse.
The inches pulse is for the heart, lungs, chest and danzhong; the guan pulse is for the liver, gallbladder, spleen, stomach and diaphragm; and the ulnar pulse is for the kidneys and the abdomen.
Pulse is very closely related to the internal and external environment of the human body. If you feel unwell, you should consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in time to avoid delaying your condition and avoid adverse consequences.