wǔ​zhōng

the five viscera

  • created reference approved 五中 → 五脏/五臟 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五中 wǔ​zhōng

    五脏 / 五臟 wǔ​zàng

    same_as

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  • created reference approved 五中 → 五内/五內 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五中 wǔ​zhōng

    五内 / 五內 wǔ​nèi

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  • created sense approved 五中 · wǔ​zhōng · the five viscera — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五中

    wǔ​zhōng

    the five viscera

    (bound form) refers to the five internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine: the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys

    五 (literal) → 五 · wǔ · five 中 (literal) → 中 · zhōng · middle

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  • created sense approved 五中 · wǔ​zhōng · inner heart — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    五中

    wǔ​zhōng

    inner heart

    (literary) the depths of one's heart; the locus of the spirit or mind

    五 (literal) → 五 · wǔ · five 中 (literal) → 中 · zhōng · middle

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