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肢 [zhī]
n.
1. The collective term for human hands, feet, arms, and legs; also refers to the four legs of certain animals.
Example: 四肢 (four limbs), 上肢 (upper limb), 下肢 (lower limb), 假肢 (prosthetic limb).
2. Refers specifically to the waist of the human body.
Example: 协肩屏气,舐痔折肢 (From "朝野佥载", related to the waist).
Origin: The original meaning refers to the totality of human limbs and the wings and feet of birds and beasts.
Construction: A phono-semantic compound; composed of the radical for flesh and the phonetic component "支".
In the text:
1. "商君书":劳其四肢,伤其五脏 (To labor the four limbs, injure the five organs).
2. "管子":四肢六道,身之体也 (The four limbs and six paths constitute the body).
3. Examples include terms like 肢节 (limb joints), 肢骸 (limbs and bones).
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