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Information of 瘿

Pinyin yǐng
Radical
Strokes
16 strokes
Usage
★★★★
Definition
goiter / knob on tree
瘿 (yǐng) 1. In traditional Chinese medicine, refers to a condition caused by excessive emotions such as anger, worry, and overthinking, which leads to qi stagnation, phlegm condensing, and blood stasis in the neck, or is related to iodine deficiency in populations living in mountainous and aquatic environments. It can be classified into forms such as "qi goitre," "flesh goitre," and "stone goitre." 2. In pathology, refers to theLocalized cell proliferation triggered by pathogenic stimuli leading to cystic outgrowths. When plants are infected by pathogens, insects, leaf mites, or nematodes, they often form "galls." 瘿 (yǐng) 1. (Noun) In traditional Chinese medicine: A neck tumor commonly referred to as "big neck." It describes a type of cystic tumor growing on the neck, including conditions like thyroid enlargement (goitre). Reference: "Yupian": "瘿, neck swelling." Example:瘿肿 (referring to the illness of having tumors in the neck); 瘿瘤 (a term in traditional Chinese medicine referring to swellings occurring in skin, muscle, or bones). 2. Referring to galls on trees, which are external protrusions resembling tumors. Reference: Su Shi in "Letters to Li Duanshu": "Wood has galls, stones have rings, rhinoceroses have penetrations, all to enhance beauty; these are diseases of objects." Example: 瘿肿 (refers to insect galls); 瘿瘤 (refers to insect galls); 瘿尊 (a gall cup); 瘿瓢 (a ladle made from gall wood); 瘿杯 (a cup made from gall wood). 3. Refers to a superfluous item or burden. Example: 瘿疣 (a superfluous wart, metaphorically referring to an attachment).
chóng yǐng
insect gall
Input Method for 瘿
Pinyin ying3
Wubi
ummv
Cangjie
kbov
Zhengma
tllz
Four Corner
00144
Unicode
U+763f