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Callose Pinyin: zh ī/ zhi Phonetic: ㄓ Leader: Month External strokes: 5 strokes Total strokes: 9 Structure: left and right structure Five EQAYs Cang Jie: BHPM Zheng Code: QRS Code: 5164 UNICODE:80DD Four corners: 72240 Location code: 7553 Bi Shun No.: 351135154

Order of strokes

 Prime  Transverse folding hook  transverse  transverse  Prime  Vertical lifting  transverse  Oblique hook  spot

Refined edition of explanation of Lu

  • Name (1) Thick skin on hands and feet, commonly known as callus Callum, acting—— Shuowen Callose—— Jade Chapter Callose, thick skin—— Guangyun Cultivating trees makes hands and feet grow thick—— Xun Zi Zi Dao There are hundreds of calluses in Chu, living in the present and looking at the past, what a cloud it used to be—— "Bai Pi Persuading Jin Jian" (2) Another example: calluses (cocoons); Callose wrinkle
  • Callose zhī ㄓˉ ◎ [Callus] See "callus".
  • Thick skin on the palms of hands and feet due to friction. [Words]: "callus". Selected Works, Ren Fang, Baipi Persuasion to the Present: "Although the cocoons are tired to save the Song Dynasty, the heavy calluses remain in the Chu, living in the present and looking at the past, how could it have been."
  • Thick skin on the soles of the feet caused by friction. [Words]: callose

Basic explanation of callose

    Callose

    zhī ㄓˉ

    ◎ [Callus] See "callus".

Ideograph of Callum

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An English Interpretation of Lu

Callus;

Words and expressions of callose

  • Sell the medicine of callose foot :

    Callose: calluses on the palms of the hands or feet. It refers to selling dog skin plaster to deceive people.

  • Callose :

    ◎ Abnormal hardening and thickening of callosity

  • Phoneme :

    Cocoons. Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote in his poem "Entering Hengzhou": "Endure the thorns of trifoliate orange trees, and postpone the callose sores."

  • Sangha callose :

    Name of monk and Buddha's coat. It is one of the "three clothes" worn by monks. Tang Xuanzang's "A Tale of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty: Bound up and Drinking the Country": "The Tathagata spreads the cloth by stacking the Buddhist monks, then Yuduo Luo Monk, and then Qiqi Monk." Self note: "The old saying

  • Shoulder :

    Cocoons on hands, feet and palms due to long-term work. Back, pass the "callus". The Book of the Han Dynasty: Sima Xiangru's Descendants: "When you are worried, you will work hard by yourself. You will bow and put on your back without wrinkles, and your skin will not get hairy." Yan Shigu notes: "

  • One finger of all calluses :

  • Callose labor :

    Callose: abnormal hardening and thickening of the skin, etc. Described as extremely hard.

  • have callosities on one 's hands and feet :

    The hands and feet are cocooned. Extremely exhausted. Mozi · Stand by Ladder: "The bird slips and Li Zi does things for Mozi. For three years, his hands and feet are callose, his face is swarthy, and he has to serve as an emissary, and he dare not ask about his desires." The Lu Family's Spring and Autumn Annals · Cautious People: "He has never met

  • Callose hand and foot :

    See "callose hands and callose feet".

  • Callosal callosal foot :

    It means hard work. The epitaph of Yuan Qu, written by Lian of the Ming and Song Dynasties, said, "Anyone who is responsible for trafficking must give him more credit. His family asked him why, and the ruler of the mansion said, 'That person's calluses are enough to seek promotion and profit, and I can bear to compare with them.'"

Idioms with Callum

The first word is the idiom of Lu: Callosal callosal foot

The second word is the idiom of Lu: Callose labor Callose hand and foot Sell the medicine of callose foot

The third word is the idiom of Lu: toil and moil

The fourth word is the idiom of Lu: callosities found both on one 's hands and feet -- have been working hard have callosities on one 's hands and feet Foot calluses and hand calluses

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