Oriental medicine, as defined by the book World Medicine, is one of the six major healing systems of the world. According to a survey done by the World Health Organi -zation, more than one-third of the world's population is being treated with Oriental medicine(acupuncture). Dating back some 5,000 years, Oriental medicine has been practiced systematically, rationally and consistently by the people of China, Korea, Japan and southeast Asian countries. European countries began using it when the Jesuits and Dutch merchant traders brought back the information from China in the 16th century. At this point, the original text of acupuncture is important, so I have chosen Ju Bi(周痹) of the Young Chu(靈樞). This article, Ju Bi(周痹) of the Young Chu(靈樞), can be divided into four chapters. The contents are as follows: In chapter Ⅰ; The Yellow Emperor asked a question of Ch'i Po about Ju Bi(周痹). In chapter Ⅱ; The difference of Ju Bi(周痹) and Jung Bi(衆痹) In chapter Ⅲ; The analysis of the mechanism of disease of Ju Bi(周痹). In chapter Ⅳ; The treatment of acupuncture of Ju Bi(周痹). I have tried to stay true to the original text as much as possible, and used some reference books to understand the meaning of the text well.