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The word "三牲" is formed by combining the character "三", meaning "three", with the character "牲", meaning "sacrificial animals", to denote the three specific types of livestock, commonly pigs, sheep, and cattle, used in ancient Chinese sacrificial practices.

Word Definition - 三牲

sān shēng the three sacrificial animals (originally cow, sheep and pig; later pig, chicken and fish)

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