Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Three-stage pinyin

Three-stage pinyin

The pinyin of Sanhou is [sān hòu].

Interpretation by reference:

1, a Chinese medicine term. When waiting for the pulse, you can take the pulse at three places: inch, near and foot. Every place can be divided into three pulse conditions: floating, moderate and heavy, which are called three waiting periods.

Quoted from:

Su Wen's Three Parts and Nine Stages Theory: "People have three parts, and each part has three grades, so as to determine life and death, cure all diseases, adjust excess and deficiency, and eliminate evil diseases."

Bing Wang's note: "Within the three departments, we must let them cross the tunnel, so we will know why until we die."

Jin Yangquan's Theory of Things: "A famous doctor can get a pulse, and if he asks for it, he will get it."

Network explanation:

Waiting for the third time:

① Diagnostic terms. Refers to the location of pulse diagnosis. By measuring the pulse conditions at inch, foot and foot, each pulse can be divided into three types, namely floating, medium and heavy, which are called three phases. ② refers to solar terms. First-class is five days, and third-class fifteen days is a solar term.

Word meaning decomposition:

Three:

(1) (quantity) number; What do you get after two plus one?

(2) (quantity) means many or many times: ~ five times.

Hou:

(1) (Move) Wait a minute: ~ Garage | Wait a minute ~ for a while; He will come at once.

(2) (dynamic) greetings; Say hello: respect your daily life.

(3) (name) season: time ~| gas ~| | birds.

(4) (name) In ancient China, five days was called waiting; It is still used in meteorology: ~ temperature.

(5) (name) (~ son) Information: sign ~| fire ~.