Di zhen, Dī zhēn, Dí zhèn, Dǐ zhēn: 4 definitions
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鍉針 [dī zhēn] [di zhen]—
Ancient Chinese medicine (中醫 [zhong yi]) utilized nine types of needles (针 [zhen]) with different shapes and functions, collectively known as the "Nine Needles" (九针 [jiu zhen]). The Dí needle (鍉针 [di zhen]) is one of these Nine Needles (九针 [jiu zhen]). It has a thick body and a blunt tip, and is primarily used to treat blood vessel diseases (血脉病 [xue mai bing]) and febrile diseases (热病 [re bing]).
鍉針:古代中醫應用九種不同形狀和用法的針,稱為「九針」。鍉針為九針之一,針體粗大而鈍尖,多用於治療血脈病及熱病。
dī zhēn: gǔ dài zhōng yī yīng yòng jiǔ zhǒng bù tóng xíng zhuàng hé yòng fǎ de zhēn, chēng wèi “jiǔ zhēn” . dī zhēn wèi jiǔ zhēn zhī yī, zhēn tǐ cū dà ér dùn jiān, duō yòng yú zhì liáo xuè mài bìng jí rè bìng.
di zhen: gu dai zhong yi ying yong jiu zhong bu tong xing zhuang he yong fa de zhen, cheng wei "jiu zhen" . di zhen wei jiu zhen zhi yi, zhen ti cu da er dun jian, duo yong yu zhi liao xue mai bing ji re bing.
敵陣 t = 敌阵 s = dí zhèn p refers to “the enemy ranks”.
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Partial matches: Zhen, Qin, Di, De, Ti.
Starts with: Di zheng.
Full-text (+18): Jiu zhen, San bing, Nu ren xin hai di zhen, Huo niu zhen, Shen yuan de zhen, Xian zhen, De zhen, Huo jian, De zhen zhong, Di, Shi dang shi jue, Hai zhen, Pi lian, Xi di, Zhen shi, Ding chen, Wu dun shi, Zhen di, Ba yi san zhi yi, Zhen nian.
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