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The word "遍体鳞伤" is formed by sequentially combining "遍" (all over), "体" (body), "鳞" (scales), and "伤" (wounds). It literally depicts wounds covering the entire body, with "鳞" serving as a metaphor to emphasize the wounds are as numerous and densely overlapped as fish scales, thus creating a vivid image of severe physical injury.

Word Definition - 遍体鳞伤

biàn tǐ lín shāng (idiom) covered all over with cuts and bruises; beaten black and blue