The pronunciation of belly is "dù?"
1. belly [dù]
(Name) shape sound, from meat; earth sound, original meaning: person Or the belly of an animal.
(1) Same as the original meaning?
For example: belly (mumble); belly bag (cloth bag tied to the abdomen); tender intestines (a metaphor for poor talent and shallow learning); belly bundles and disdain (Tighten the belt); bellyband (a piece of cloth that closely protects the chest and abdomen)
(2) The protruding or bulging part of an object.
For example: calf; finger belly.
(3) Refers to the thinking organ?
For example: understand in the belly; understand in the belly (in the heart; chest); hold opinions in the belly (think in private); draft in the heart (in the heart) planning; consideration); a roundworm in the belly (a person who is good at catering to and guessing other people's intentions).
2. Tripe [dǔ]
(noun) the stomach of humans and animals.
For example: the stomach of an animal for food?: pig~. Sheep~er. Braised ~ silk.
Extended information
Detailed explanation
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Etymological evolution
1. Du ( dù): abdomen. Such as: "stomach", "belly pain", "belly".
2. Tripe (dǔ): Commonly known as the stomach of animals as "trip". Such as: "Beef tripe", "Pork belly", "Fried shredded lamb tripe".
Interpretation of ancient books
Kangxi strokes: 9 strokes outside the department: 3
"Kangxi Dictionary·Rou·3" belly: "Guangyun" should be cut in ancient times "Ji Yun" and "Yun Hui" Dong Wuqie, $Yin Gamble. "Guangyun" belly. "Ji Yun" stomach also. "Zheng Zi Tong" is commonly called belly. "Bo Ya" says the vine is the belly.
Also "Guangyun" and "Zhengyun" $ Tuguqie, Yindu. Same meaning.
Also "Zhengyun" is unique and has a unique sound. The pronunciation of "Zhengzi Tong" is "see". "Han Yu's Poems" Fried intestines and tripe. "Note" sound.
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