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Why is there a word for internal organs next to the moon?
1, five zang-organs refer to heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney; Six fu organs: stomach, large intestine, small intestine, three cavities, bladder and gallbladder. It is the floorboard of human internal organs.

2. In ancient Chinese, most Chinese characters are pictophonetic characters, some are pictographic characters, some are phonological characters, and the two parts together are one word. The hieroglyphics of the moon represent the meaning of meat, and the moon in the words liver, gallbladder, lung and spleen plays a side role.

3. There is also a saying that Chinese characters related to human organs are mostly beside the word "moon", such as internal organs (liver, kidney, gallbladder, gastrointestinal lung), limbs and other words, mostly beside the moon (meat), mostly pictophonetic characters, and the word "meat" is to let you pay attention to them as a part of your body. Now, next to the word "moon", more than 97% means "meat". Now try to open the dictionary and look at the words next to the moon.