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腑 [fǔ]
名词
【本义】: 腑脏
【造字法】: 形声。从肉,府声。
1. 中医以胃、胆、膀胱、三焦、大小肠的总称 ([En.] internal organs of the body)。亦泛指内脏器官
In traditional Chinese medicine, it refers collectively to the stomach, gallbladder, triple burner, bladder, large intestine, and small intestine ([En.] internal organs of the body). It can also refer generically to internal organs.
2. 喻内心,心怀 ([En.] heart)。
Metaphorically refers to the inner heart or feelings ([En.] heart).
引:
1. 《白虎通·性情》:六府。谓大肠、小肠、胃、膀胱、三焦、胆也。府者,为五藏宫府也。俗字作腑。
"According to the 'Baihu Tong', there are six fu: referring to the large intestine, small intestine, stomach, bladder, triple burner, and gallbladder. Fu refers to the palace of the five organs, commonly written as 腑."
例:
腑脏 (中医对人体内部器官的总称)
The term 腑脏 refers to the collective name for the internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine.
形容词
腐烂的 ([En]: rot)。如: 腑水(腐水,臭水); 腑冷(腐烂散落)。
Rotten ([En]: rot). For example, 腑水 refers to rotten or foul water; 腑冷 means decayed or scattered.
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