Bladder is a Chinese character with the pinyin bǎng,páng,pāng , bàngˋ, pāng or páng .
Shuowen Jiezi: "Bladder, coercion. It comes from the flesh, the flesh, the flesh, and the flesh. sound. [1]?" . Two que adjacent side close is the paradigm of the side. Flesh (moon), ? The two paradigms are superimposed. The arm between the shoulder and elbow on either side of the body is the paradigm of bladder.
Bladder: bǎng Originally: the upper part of the arm against the shoulder. E.g.: bladder arm, shoulder, bladder and waist? .
Derivative meaning: derived from "the flying organs of birds and insects". For example: wings, bladder.
Bladder: bàng.
Bladder: pāngDerivative: derivation: "swollen muscles". E.g. "The eyelids are crying bladder."
Bladder: páng Derivation: see the entry for "bladder". Commonly known as the urinary bladder, the sac in which urine is temporarily stored, in the pelvic cavity.
Classical Interpretation
Tangyun Bu Guang Che (步光切) and Jiyun Pu Guang Che (蒲光切), which means? Yinyuan (音旁). The first is the "B", the "B", the "C", the "D", and the "D". The "Boya" bladder coercion also.
And "Boya" bladder is called bladder. The bladder is called the bladder.
And Jiyun (集韵) pou郞切,音滂. The bladder is also distended. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.