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The Fundamental Organs chapter original: "本藏" (Běnzàng), a classical text within the Divine Pivot that correlates external physical traits with internal organ health. states that the Kidney corresponds to the bones.
Those who have dense skin texture and thick skin will have a thick Triple Burner original: "三焦" (Sānjiāo). A functional system in Chinese medicine responsible for fluid metabolism and the movement of energy (Qi) through the upper, middle, and lower torso. and Bladder.
Those who have coarse skin texture and thin skin will have a thin Triple Burner and Bladder.
Those who have loose interstitial spaces original: "腠理" (còulǐ). Specifically refers to the spaces between the skin and muscles, and the pores, which act as the body's first line of defense. will have a relaxed Triple Burner and Bladder.
Those whose skin is tight and lacks fine body hair original: "毫毛" (háomáo). The delicate hairs on the limbs and trunk which were thought to reflect the state of the lungs and the "Triple Burner." will have a tight Triple Burner and Bladder.
Those whose fine body hair is beautiful and thick will have a straight and well-formed Triple Burner and Bladder.
Those whose fine body hair is sparse will have a Triple Burner and Bladder that are knotted and congested.