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fish for the moon in the water

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Looking for the moon in the water is a method of infantile massage.
"Looking for the moon in the water" is a Chinese idiom, pronounced shudangzh ō ng l ō o yu è, which means to go to the water to look for the moon. It is a metaphor for futility.
Chinese name
fish for the moon in the water
Pinyin
shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè
There are two methods of documentation operation
① After dropping cold water on the palm of the child's hand, push and blow the air in a rotary manner, such as to move the Eight Diagrams (see "Iron Mirror of Young Family" Volume I).
② Bend the middle finger of the child with the big finger of the left hand, drop cold water on Laogong point, fan with the right hand a few times, then drop cold water on the total meridian, blow it with cold air, push it from the total meridian to the Quchi with the middle knuckle, and massage the outside of the child's arm at the same time (see《 Correct the key techniques of massage 》Volume III). This method is cool in nature and can eliminate severe heat.