Moreover, the wiry pulse is different from the fine pulse; it is straight and also has the characteristic of being long.
Of course, this length is not unlimited. It's not that "long" means it runs continuously from the cun to the chi. Rather, it means that when a single finger is placed on the pulse, it feels as if the string under the finger is complete.
This wiry pulse may appear at the cun, the guan, or the chi. It might be present in two locations, or it might be absent from one, or it might be present at the cun, guan, and chi.
Most importantly, the wiry pulse has texture.
"Texture?" Ji Xiuwen, who was already somewhat confused, now felt even more bewildered.
"Does the pulse really have texture?"
On the side, Su Kenan couldn't help but furrow her embroidered brows gently upon hearing this, as if pondering what exactly texture could mean.
Can pulse condition really be described in terms of texture?
