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有关一指禅推法的论述,正确的是() A.一指禅推法刺激偏强 B.一指禅推法以力取胜

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有关一指禅推法的论述,正确的是()

A.一指禅推法刺激偏强

B.一指禅推法以力取胜

C.一指禅推法接触面小

D.可与施术部位形成摩擦或滑动

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