The organs of the human body include: Generally, it is easier to notice some intuitive organs with concentrated tissues. For example: eyes, ears, nose, tongue and other sensory organs, and another example: internal organs such as heart, liver, lungs, stomach, kidney, etc. Many organs are easily overlooked by people and are not considered organs. For example, any piece of skeletal muscle, skin, etc.
"Zang" refers to the solid organized organs, including the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys; "Fu" refers to the hollow containers, including the small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, large intestine, bladder, etc. There are five fu organs corresponding to the five internal organs respectively. In addition, the chest and abdominal cavity of the human body are divided into upper burner, middle burner and lower burner, collectively called the triple burner, which is the sixth fu organ.
Extended information:
Zang and fu-organs cooperate with each other on the outside and on the inside. One viscera is matched with one fu-organ. The exterior and interior of the internal organs are connected by meridians, that is, the meridians of the internal organs are connected to the internal organs, and the meridians of the internal organs are connected to the internal organs. The meridians and qi of the internal organs are connected with each other and interact with each other. Therefore, the internal organs and the internal organs can influence each other and transmit changes to each other in terms of lesions.
The theory of Zangxiang believes that the human body connects the five internal organs, limbs, bones, skin, muscles, veins, seven orifices and two yin through the meridian system into an organic whole. Diseases of the internal organs can be transmitted through the five senses, nine orifices, skin and flesh The tendons and veins are reflected on the outside. Therefore, by observing the external manifestations of the disease, we can understand the location of the disease, distinguish the nature of the disease, and grasp the deficiency and excess of the internal organs.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Human Organs