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hello and welcome back this is Jun hua from TCM explained before we start our in your series I just want to say thank you to those who have docHubed out all of your feedback suggestions and questions mean a lot I appreciate your interest in learning TCM and keeping up with our past videos from this point onwards we are on the new series of TCM Anatomy by Anatomy we mean the acupuncture channels and their related body tissues sense organs and the tongue full organs in this video we are going to introduce a system of channels and collaterals to set a foundation for what we are going to learn in this series acupuncture channel in Chinese is called Jing Wu Jing means channels these are the main branches of the channel system which generally run up and down through our body they are deeper in the body and they connect with our internal organs examples of the channels are the twelve primary channels the twelve diversion channels in the eight extraordinary channels law means collaterals collat