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The five organs refer to the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, and the six organs refer to the gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder, and three jiao.
Sanjiao is also one of the six internal organs of the human body. Sanjiao is not an independent organ, but refers to the division of human body parts, that is, above the diaphragm is the upper focus, including the heart and lungs; The middle focus from below the diaphragm to the umbilicus includes the spleen and stomach, and below the umbilicus is the lower focus, including the liver, kidney, large and small intestines, and bladder.
The physiological functions of Sanjiao are mainly the gasification of the human body and the operation path of the water valley. These physiological functions are actually a synthesis of several physiological functions of several viscera, such as the lungs to promote and defend qi, disperse jin fluid, transport the spleen and stomach, regulate water and excrete urine from the kidneys and bladder, and do not refer to the functions of a single viscera.
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The five organs of Chinese medicine refer to the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, and the six organs refer to the gallbladder, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, bladder, and three jiao. The five internal organs are mainly used to store essence, and the six internal organs are to digest food, absorb its essence, and eliminate its dross.
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The five internal organs refer to the general term of internal organs. It is also a metaphor for the internal situation of things.
Pinyin: wǔzàng liù fǔ.
synonyms] five Tibetan and six mansions.
Example sentences of the five internal organs:
1. I wake up every morning with a dry mouth, feeling that the internal organs in my body are out of place, and my body is extremely heavy.
2. The fear of the undead who have risen from the grave and then enjoyed themselves in our internal organs is real, but it is not openly admitted.
3. Bamboo blowing activities can not only enhance the agility and flexibility of the nervous system, but also increase the activity of the five internal organs and some muscles.
4. The special spiritual song-like singing voice slides through the listener's internal organs to the depths of the heart and is embedded in the heart.
5. Want to know the rules of the operation of the five internal organs in a day?
6. We have all learned how to put dead chickens in boiling water, pluck their feathers and clear their internal organs. We ate this chicken for many days after that.
7. As a result, the interest in learning has soared, and the internal organs feel fresh.
8. Not only do we have to kill all those mongrels, but we also have to take out their internal organs to lubricate the tracks of our chariots.
9. The fly in the ointment is the lack of internal movement that can make the internal organs move.
10. From the perspective of the motherland's medical meridian theory, people's five internal organs and six internal organs have corresponding acupuncture points on the feet.
11. He can't die until ** finds a safe burial place for his internal organs.
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Pinyin: tremor.
wǔ zàng liù fǔ
Explanation: Five organs: spleen, lungs, kidneys, liver, heart; Six intestines: stomach, large intestine, small intestine, three cokes, bladder, gall bladder. A general term for the internal organs of the human body. It is also a metaphor for the internal situation of things.
Source: Lü's Spring and Autumn Dayu": "Mortals have three hundred and sixty sections, nine orifices, and five internal organs. ”
Example sentence: When Mr. Niu first came here, the actual situation is not clear. If you live for a long time, you can see the problem in the socks. (Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng", Volume 1, Chapter 28).
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五vis尧六腑 pronunciation: pingaopei wǔ zàng liù fǔ word interpretation: five viscera:
spleen, lungs, kidneys, liver, heart; Six intestines: stomach, large intestine, small intestine, three cokes, bladder, and gallbladder. A general term for the internal organs of the human body.
It is also a metaphor for the internal situation of things.
Notes: Things:
It refers to all objects and phenomena that exist objectively: nothing is immutable.
Sanjiao: a term in traditional Chinese medicine. The collective name of upper focus, middle focus and lower focus.
Five organs: refers to the five organs of heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys.
Bladder: 1i.e. urine. Organs that store urine.
2.Describe being angry because you don't like it.
Six intestines: In traditional Chinese medicine, the stomach, gall bladder, three cokes, bladder, large intestine, and small intestine are called the six intestines.
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