Also known as "Yongquan". 1. A spring where water spouts upward. Biography of Ram Zhao Gong Five Years: "Who is the Fountain? Straight spring. Who is Naokizumi? Yongquan also. " "Zhuangzi Stealing Plants": "And the metatarsal is also a human being, with a heart like a spring and a meaning like the wind." Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "There is Qingtan Spring in the west, and the water is rushing." Zhu Bochuan: "The aid plan is like a spring, it is like changing the rules;" Save the urgent need and save several dead cities. Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's "Wang Zhong Xuan Ji": "Chunhua, thinking like a spring, can speak and write. "Song Han Zhuo's Pure Complete Works of Mountains and Rivers says:" Those who wash stones are called springs, and those who pour water between them are called springs. "(2) Names of acupoints in traditional Chinese medicine." Su Wen's theory of yin and yang separation: "Shaoyin is rooted in Yongquan." Notes of Zhang Yin 'an: "Yongquan, the name of the cave, at the foot, curled up in the bay." Su Songzhe's poem "Send a message to the people of Yangtengshan" says: "Return to the empty bed at night, and touch the spring." Liang Zhangju's Notes on Returning to the Field in the Qing Dynasty: "It is said that all diseases start from the foot, Yongquan point is connected with the heart, and the wind is the easiest to enter, so the health care family should be cautious."
Word decomposition
The explanation of gushing water comes from the bottom up: spring water. Surging. Tears welled up in my eyes. Like gushing water: emerge. Surging. The wind is surging. A bright moon rises from the horizon. Yong is not a dialect, he zhi. Radical: beech; Spring × water source flowing from underground: spring source. Spring falls. Ganquan hot spring. The fountain is where people die. Also known as Jiuquan). Names of ancient coins. Last name. Radical: water.