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疡
瘍 yáng
【名】
1. A general term for sores, boils, carbuncles, and ulcers; wound.
(A general term for sores, boils, carbuncles, and ulcers; wound.)
2. Ulceration.
(Ulceration.)
【引】
1. In "Shuowen" (说文): 疡 (yáng) refers to a head wound.
(In "Shuowen": 疡 (yáng) refers to a head wound.)
2. In "Shiming" (释名): A wound on the head is called 疡.
(In "Shiming": A wound on the head is called 疡.)
3. In "Zhouli" (周礼·医师): "Those who treat sores are created here." Note: "Body injuries are called 疡."
(In "Zhouli": "Those who treat sores are created here." Note: "Body injuries are called 疡.")
4. In "Erya" (尔雅): A minimal injury to the bone is called 微.
(In "Erya": A minimal injury to the bone is called 微.)
5. In "Liji" (礼记): If there is a wound on the head, then bathe; if there is a 疡 on the body, then take a bath.
(In "Liji": If there is a wound on the head, then bathe; if there is a 疡 on the body, then take a bath.)
【例】
Examples: 疡子 (general term for sores); 疡痍 (boils, wounds); 疡医 (one of the medical officials in the Zhou dynasty; later refers to surgeons who treat wounds.)
(Examples: 疡子 (general term for sores); 疡痍 (boils, wounds); 疡医 (one of the medical officials in the Zhou dynasty; later refers to surgeons who treat wounds.))
【动】
1. To be damaged; to ulcerate.
(To be damaged; to ulcerate.)
【引】
1. In "Suwen" (素问·风论): The skin ulcera.
(In "Suwen": The skin ulcera.)
【例】
Examples: 胃溃疡 (gastric ulcer); 疡溃 (to be damaged, ulcerate); 疡微 (ulcer; metaphor for decayed phenomena).
(Examples: 胃溃疡 (gastric ulcer); 疡溃 (to be damaged, ulcerate); 疡微 (ulcer; metaphor for decayed phenomena).)
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