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Traditional Chinese: pulse stroke order: left, horizontal fold hook, horizontal, horizontal, dot, horizontal fold hook, horizontal left / horizontal hook, left, N
Interpretation: [ mài ] 1. Blood vessels distributed throughout the body of humans and animals: veins. Pulse. 2. The beating of arteries: pulse. Check the pulse (traditional Chinese medicine refers to pulse diagnosis). Pulse mouth (the place where the pulse is cut in traditional Chinese medicine). Pulse. Pulse condition (referring to the image and dynamics of pulse). Porta (the beating part of the radial artery that can be seen at the wrist). Diagnose pulse. 3. Something as coherent and self-contained as a blood vessel: a mountain. vein. Mineral veins. Inherited from generation to generation. [ mò ] [Maimai] describes the expression of admiration with eyes: Maimai is affectionate.
Detailed explanation: pulse, 臇[mài]
〈name〉
(1) (Understanding. Together they represent a branch of the body. Original meaning: blood vessel)
(2) Same as the original meaning?
Jie is still different. When the blood vessels circulate in the body, it means that the blood vessels circulate in the body. "Zhu Junsheng said: "Press, the word "su" makes the pulse. "
The husband's pulse is the house of blood. - "Suwen·Essential Theory of Pulse"
The bones are connected with the pulse, and it is born with the body. - "Wang Fu" "Qianfu Lun·Dehua"
(3) Another example: arteries; veins; veins connected (blood vessels are connected to each other)
(4) Refers to things such as blood vessels that are coherent and orderly ?
The mountains are green with snow, and white crane feathers grow in the clouds. ——Wang Jian's "Hermit's Residence"
(5) Another example: mountains; mineral veins; lifeblood (life and blood). Also refers to the blood vessel-like tissue on plant leaves and insect wings
(6) Pulse. When the heart contracts, the beating of the arteries is caused by the impact of the output blood
Now look at the pulse and see. Is that what I'm talking about? - "A Dream of Red Mansions"
(7) Another example: Pulse Qi (the situation shown by the pulse); Pulse Condition (the situation of the pulse changes)
( 8) Groundwater. Such as: Pulse (pulse rises. When the ground temperature rises in spring, groundwater evaporates, moistening the soil and causing it to rise, making it a good time for spring plowing); Pulse (water channel diversion)
(9) Bloodline , sects, etc., such as: passed down from generation to generation.
Part of speech change: pulse [mài]
〈动〉
(1) Number of pulses, press pulses. Diagnosis?
Nanny Li came and looked at him for a long time. She asked him a few questions but got no answer. She touched his veins with her hand - "A Dream of Red Mansions"
< p>(2) Another example: Pulse Jue (a classic book that discusses pulse diagnosis); Pulseology (the study of pulse diagnosis); Pulse Li (an honorific for diagnosis fees); Pulse Book (a book that records pulse diagnosis methods); Pulse Information (traditional Chinese medicine uses breathing to measure the pulse) (as a guideline)Commonly used phrases: pulse case, pulse, pulse, pulse, pulse opening, vein, vein gate, gangue stone, pulse information, pulse condition, pulse pressure, pulse diagnosis