Read Edit View history 五中 wǔzhōng the five viscera Origin Definitions Defs Strokes Stroke Words Sentences Sents Senses Add sense 五中 wǔzhōng the five viscera (bound form) refers to the five internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys Edit Delete 五中 wǔzhōng inner heart (literary) the depths of one's heart; the locus of the spirit or mind Edit Delete References Add reference same_as 五中/五中 → 五脏/五臟 Edit Delete same_as 五中/五中 → 五内/五內 Edit Delete same_as 五内/五內 → 五中/五中 Edit Delete same_as 五脏/五臟 → 五中/五中 Edit Delete
五中 wǔzhōng the five viscera (bound form) refers to the five internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys Edit Delete
五中 wǔzhōng inner heart (literary) the depths of one's heart; the locus of the spirit or mind Edit Delete