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Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
12
Definition
internal organs
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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.
fèi fǔ
bottom of the heart (fig.)
fèi fǔ zhī yán
words from the bottom of one's heart
zàng fǔ
inner organs
wǔ zàng liù fǔ
five viscera and six bowels (TCM)
liù fǔ
(TCM) six bowels (hollow organs), namely: gall bladder 膽|胆[dan3], stomach 胃[wei4], large intestine 大腸|大肠[da4 chang2], small intestine 小腸|小肠[xiao3 chang2], triple heater 三焦[san1 jiao1], bladder 膀胱[pang2 guang1]
gǎn rén fèi fǔ
touch one deeply in the heart / touch the chords of one's heart / touch a person to the heart / pull at one's heart-strings / be deeply moved

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Pinyin fu3
Wubi
eywf|eowf
Cangjie
bioi
Zhengma
qtnd
Four Corner
70240
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U+8151
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