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internal organs

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. ⺼ represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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The character "腑" is structured with the semantic component "肉", which appears in its modern form as "月", combined with the phonetic component "府", indicating both sound and conceptual association. Etymologically, it derives from "府", meaning a repository or storage facility, thus designating the hollow organs that contain and process substances within the body. In historical Chinese medical theory, "腑" specifically referred to the set of six hollow viscera, and its usage continues to denote these internal organs in both anatomical and traditional medical contexts.

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Clerical Western Han dynasty (202 BC-9 AD)
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需要好好保护。

Zàngfǔ xūyào hǎohǎo bǎohù.

Internal organs need to be well protected.

他的脏很健康。

Tā de zàngfǔ hěn jiànkāng.

His internal organs are very healthy.

医生仔细检查脏

Yīshēng zǐxì jiǎnchá zàngfǔ.

The doctor carefully examined the internal organs.

运动有益脏健康。

Yùndòng yǒuyì zàngfǔ jiànkāng.

Exercise benefits organ health.

饮食影响脏功能。

Yǐnshí yǐngxiǎng zàngfǔ gōngnéng.

Diet affects organ function.

定期检查脏很重要。

Dìngqī jiǎnchá zàngfǔ hěn zhòngyào.

Regular check-ups of internal organs are very important.

中医理论重视脏平衡。

Zhōngyī lǐlùn zhòngshì zàngfǔ pínghéng.

Traditional Chinese medicine theory emphasizes the balance of internal organs.

现代医学能深入分析脏状态。

Xiàndài yīxué néng shēnrù fēnxī zàngfǔ zhuàngtài.

Modern medicine can deeply analyze the state of internal organs.