Abstract: Objective: To study the acupoint selection rule and commonly used auricular acupoint stimulation quantities for auricular point pressing intervention in allergic rhinitis (AR) based on data mining techniques. Methods: Literature on auricular point pressing intervention for AR was retrieved from CNKI,CBM,WanFang,VIP,PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science (WOS) databases, with the search period extending up to August 6, 2023. Frequency statistics and association rule analysis were performed on the included auricular acupoint prescriptions,and the commonly used materials and auricular acupoint stimulation quantities were summarized. Results: A total of 61 auricular acupoint prescriptions were included, involving 27 auricular acupoints. The top three most frequently used auricular acupoints were internal nose (TG4),lung (CO14),and external nose (TG1,2i). Association rule analysis showed that the most common auricular acupoint combination was lung-internal nose. The commonly used materials for auricular point pressing was Vaccariae Semen,with the number of daily presses concentrated between two to four times, the duration of each press concentrated between one to five minutes, and the frequency of auricular acupoint replacement concentrated between two to three times per day. Conclusion:Auricular point pressing intervention for AR follows the principles of syndrome differentiation,disease location selection,and neuroanatomical selection. The most commonly used auricular acupoints for treating AR with auricular acupressure are internal nose (TG4), external nose (TG1, 2i), lung (CO14), adrenal gland (TG2p), spleen (CO13), and wind stream (SF1, 2i), with additional acupoints including pharynx larynx( TG3) and trachea( CO16).