Methods of massaging the pericardium meridian include tapping and rubbing. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a doctor. The Pericardium Meridian, or the Pericardium Meridian of the Hand Syncope, begins in the middle of the chest, passes through the diaphragm, passes through the chest, the upper abdomen and the lower abdomen, and is connected to the San Jiao. Its branch veins, which run through the middle of the chest, cross out under the hypochondrium, and then upward to the axilla, along the inner side of the upper arm, into the elbow, downward between the two tendons of the forearm, into the middle of the palm, and along the flexor side of the middle finger out of the end. The branch veins, which branch out from the palm, run along the ring finger out of the end. Tapping method is to use the virtual palm or fingers to rhythmically and smoothly tap a certain part of the body surface. The maneuver of making a linear back and forth friction movement on the affected area is called rubbing. The patting and rubbing methods can be used along the circulating parts of the Hand Syncope Yin Pericardium Meridian. The above techniques should be used with caution and should not be over-exerted, as this may cause discomfort. If you need to massage the pericardium meridian, it is recommended to go to a professional medical institution.