腑 stroke order

腑 Stroke Order Animated Stroke Order of 腑 Stroke Order Diagrams for 腑 Step-by-Step Handwriting Guide for 腑 Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "腑", learn the correct stroke order (笔...

腑 Stroke Order

Animated Stroke Order of 腑

腑 Stroke Order Animation

Stroke Order Diagrams for 腑

腑 Stroke Order Diagrams

Step-by-Step Handwriting Guide for 腑

Standard stroke order for the Chinese character 腑

Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials

Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "腑", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "腑", and master the standard way of writing the character "腑".

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Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "腑" in Landscape Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)

Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 腑 in Landscape Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)

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Information of 腑

Pinyinfǔ

Radical

Strokes

12 strokes

Usage

★★★★

Definition

internal organs

腑 [fǔ] 名 【本义】: 腑脏 1. In traditional Chinese medicine, the term refers to the collective organs of the stomach, gallbladder, sanjiao (triple burner), bladder, large intestine, and small intestine, also known as the “six fu” (六腑), in contrast to the “five zang” (五脏). [En.] internal organs of the body. It also generally refers to internal organ systems. 2. Metaphorically refers to the heart or one’s inner feelings. [En.] heart. 引 1. From "白虎通·性情": Refers to the six fu: large intestine, small intestine, stomach, bladder, sanjiao, and gallbladder, indicating that these are the palace and residence of the five zang organs. Commonly written as 腑. 例: For example, 腑脏 (refers to the general term for internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine). 2. Metaphorically refers to one’s inner feelings or heart. 例: For example, 肺腑 (generally refers to internal organs; also metaphorically indicates the heart). 形 腐烂的 ([En.] rot). For example: 腑水 (putrid water); 腑冷 (decomposed, scattered).

fèi fǔ

bottom of the heart (fig.)

fèi fǔ zhī yán

words from the bottom of one's heart

zàng fǔ

inner organs

wǔ zàng liù fǔ

five viscera and six bowels (TCM)

liù fǔ

(TCM) six bowels (hollow organs), namely: gall bladder 膽|胆[dan3], stomach 胃[wei4], large intestine 大腸|大肠[da4 chang2], small intestine 小腸|小肠[xiao3 chang2], triple heater 三焦[san1 jiao1], bladder 膀胱[pang2 guang1]

gǎn rén fèi fǔ

touch one deeply in the heart / touch the chords of one's heart / touch a person to the heart / pull at one's heart-strings / be deeply moved

Input Method for 腑

Pinyinfu3

Wubi

eywf|eowf

Cangjie

bioi

Zhengma

qtnd

Four Corner

70240

Unicode

U+8151

Same Pronunciation Characters

Same Radical Characters

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