First, temper [pí qi]?
1, temper Chinese medicine believes that the human body has five internal organs, which is better than the five elements in nature. If the five internal organs are dysfunctional, various diseases will occur.
Ming Yuan Hongdao's "Begging for Five Repairs": "As a result, the smoldering fire is like a war horse. I can't sleep on the mat, I can't sit on the bed, I have blood in my sputum, and my temper is weak for a long time. "
2. People's habits. Also refers to the characteristics of things.
The second chapter of Zhixia Flying Tigers: "Later, he stole the car secretly and slowly felt the temper of the car."
3. Anger; An irritable personality.
Act II of Cao Yu's Thunderstorm: "Oh, my poor wife. Why was the host so angry when he first saw her? " ?
Second, liver qi [gā nqi]?
1, Chinese medicine refers to the essence of the liver. Extended refers to an easily angry mood.
The eighty-fourth time in a dream of red mansions: "Aunt Xue was angry for a while, and her left side was tired of pain."
2. Chinese medicine refers to diseases in which liver essence and qi are not harmonious. There are symptoms such as hypochondriac pain, belching and vomiting.
Historical Records Biography of Bian Que and Cang Gong: "I know the sick, and I care about their pulse and get liver qi."
Third, courage [dmn4nq]?
Courage and courage.
Shen Congwen's autobiography of my family: "My brothers and sisters' initial education was all undertaken by this small, alert, brave and common-sense mother."