This Chapter from the Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine details a dialogue between the Yellow Emperor and Qi Bo concerning the continuous movement of specific meridians—Lung, Kidney, and Stomach—within the body's energy system. Qi Bo explains this constant flow using the concepts of yin and yang, the rising and falling of qi, and the interconnectedness of meridians. The discussion emphasizes the importance of balanced energy flow for health, highlighting how disruptions can lead to illness and how the body naturally restores equilibrium. The text uses the analogy of a continuous ring to describe the cyclical nature of qi movement. Finally, the text highlights key points such as the Stomach's role as the "sea" of the organs and the importance of the Chong Mai (Penetrating Vessel).