Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - What do you mean by five flavors? What do you mean five bodies? What do the five internal organs mean? What do you mean by five fingers? What do you mean by five senses? What do the five elements mean

What do you mean by five flavors? What do you mean five bodies? What do the five internal organs mean? What do you mean by five fingers? What do you mean by five senses? What do the five elements mean

What do you mean by five flavors? What do you mean five bodies? What do the five internal organs mean? What do you mean by five fingers? What do you mean by five senses? What do the five elements mean? What does grain mean? Five flavors: sour, sweet, bitter, spicy and salty.

Five bodies: limbs and head.

Five internal organs: liver, heart, spleen, lung and kidney in human body.

Five fingers: Five fingers of a human hand.

Five senses: People often say "five senses", which refer to five human organs: eyes, ears, nose, eyebrows and mouth. The five senses of traditional Chinese medicine are ears, eyes, nose, lips and tongue, while those of western medicine refer to eyes, mouth, ears, nose and throat.

Five elements: wood, fire, earth, gold and water.

Grains: In Huangdi Neijing, the grains are called: japonica rice, adzuki bean, wheat, soybean and millet, while in Mencius Teng Wengong, they are called rice, millet, millet, wheat and glutinous rice, and also called barley, wheat, rice, adzuki bean and flax during Buddhist sacrifices.