Ulcer yáng
Chinese Explanation for Ulcer
Beginning Strokes
Beginning Strokes: 疒 部外笔画:3 总笔画:8
五笔86:UNRE 五笔98:UNRE 倉颉:KNSH
Stroke Number: 41341533 Quadrangle Number: 00127 Unicode. CJK Unified Kanji U+75A1
Basic Character Meaning
1. A generic term for sores, carbuncles, gangrene, boils, etc., trauma.
2. festering: ulceration ~. Pus ~.
Detailed Character Meaning
〈名〉
1. (形声. From 疒(chuáng),昜(yáng)声。 (本义:痈疮) Same as [sore]
Ulcer, head wound. --Shi Ming (释名)
built by the person who made the ulcer. Note: "Body injuries are said to be ulcers."
Bone dry ulcers for micro. -- "Er Ya"
The head has a wound is bathed, the body has an ulcer is bathed.
2. Another example: ulcers (generalized sores); ulcers (canker sores, wounds); ulcer doctor (one of the medical officials of the Zhou Dynasty. In later times, it referred to surgeons who treated sores and injuries)
〈动〉
1. 破损,溃烂 [be damaged; ulcerate]
Skin ulcers. --Su Wen - Feng Lun (素问-风论)
2. 又如:胃溃疡;ulcerate(破损溃烂);ulcerate微(溃疡.. A metaphor for the phenomenon of decay)