Legs pinyin: [tuǐ]?
Leg, tui, hip bone, ? A general term for the tibia and femur.
Basic meanings of leg tuǐ: 1. the part of the body used by people and animals to support the body and to walk: big~, front~, back~. 2. the lower part of an artifact that acts like a leg for support: table~, chair~. 3. referring to ham: yun~ (Yunnan ham).
The original meaning
The section of the limb from the ankle to the root of the thigh.
Description
The leg can be further divided into thigh and calf. The thigh is also known as the "bladder" and the calf is also known as the "shin".
Discrimination
Stock and leg. Similarity: "stock" is "leg" (LEG). Difference: "stock" is defined as "LEG" from the point of view of kicking people from the front ("Shu" is a long weapon with a rounded head, used to strike. Hubei Suizhou Zenghouyi tomb has physical excavations)
"Leg" is to avoid a frontal confrontation from the point of view of the definition of "LEG" ("retreat" in the). The word "艮" in "退" refers to "boundary", which means that a person can only walk backwards when he encounters a boundary).
English name
LEG
(1) Note: Tokyo ㄊㄨㄟˇ
(2) Lower limb, on top of the foot, above the knee and below the crotch is called the "thigh", below the knee and above the foot is called the "calf". ~Foot.
(3) That part of an object which resembles a leg: a table ~er.
(4) A term used to describe the hind legs of a pig that have been salted, washed, dried, etc.: fire ~. Yun ~.
(5) Zheng code: QWXO, U: 817F, GBK: CDC8
(6) Number of strokes: 13, radical: month, structure: left and right, stroke number: three five one five one five one five three four four five four.