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What are the four words to describe injury?

It is raw, torn, bleeding, bleeding and incomplete.

First, the skin is raw.

Explanation: burst: crack. The meat cracked. Describe the serious injury. More refers to being brutally tortured.

From: Yuan Tingyu Zheng's "King Zhao Chu disembarked": "I was beaten to pieces."

The flesh is cracked and the bone is broken.

Second, the skin is broken and the meat is rotten [pí pê rê uà n]

Explanation: describe the injury as serious.

From: Li Ji's Wang Gui and Li Xiangxiang Part II: "Blood all over your face, skin broken and meat rotten."

Third, the skin is broken [pí pò xuè liú]

Explanation: describe the injury as serious.

Said by: Tibetan folk song "The Right Without a Bite of Rice": "When weeding in millet fields, my fingers were ground to pieces; When the millet is harvested, there is not even the right to a grain of rice. "

Four. Head bleeding

Description: the head is broken. Describe being badly hit or defeated.

From: Qu Qiubai's "Year of Chinese Goods": There are so many surrenders, and it is the best in the world. Is there any reason not to smash each other's heads?

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is incomplete

Explanation: disability: broken; Lack: lack; All: complete. Broken, lacking, very incomplete.

Said by: Mao Zedong's On Protracted War: "These characteristics actually exist, and they are not false or deceptive; They are all basic elements of war, not incomplete fragments. "