I looked the website you are talking about, and found it a good one, at least no harm if you want to take it as the reference.
In course D, we are also discussing the acupoints in relations with the five-element (five-phase) theory, they are called Five-Shu points, and included in the specific points. They are used in clinic, but please don't think they are mysterous and the panacea for everytghing.They are only taken as one method of acupuncture treatment!
In fact, in course C, some points are specified as Jing-Well, Ying-Spring, Shu-Stream, Jing-River, and He-Sea points. In the Yang meridians, the sequence starts from the metal, namely, Jing-Well (metal), Ying-Spring (water), Shu-Stream (wood), Jing-River (fire), and He-Sea (earth); while in Yin meridians, the sequence starts from wood, i.e. Jing-Well (wood), Ying-Spring (fire), Shu-Stream (earth), Jing-River (metal), and He-Sea (water). You may have details later in course D.
For sure there should be a logic to memorize them, but I hope you find the logic yourself. Anyway, not now, in course D. I found the logic myself, are you confident to find the logic by yourself? |