What words can be combined?

Colorful

[W incarnation Jan Lise]

Refers to various colors: ~ cloth. ~' s colorful flag.

All six vital organs have lost their functions ― they are at a loss/numb.

[Li Schon Wo ·zhǔ] incarnation]

Describe the confusion, have no clue. Six gods: Taoism refers to the so-called gods who dominate the human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder.

Internal organs of the body

[w incarnation, tension ou f incarnation]

Five internal organs: spleen, lung, kidney, liver and heart; Six fu organs: stomach, large intestine, small intestine, triple energizer, bladder and gallbladder. The general term for the internal organs of the human body. It is also a metaphor for the internal situation of things.

be pregnant

[Xi Xi Hu Ai Ji]

It is said that Liu Jia is the day when God created everything. Later, it was said that a woman was pregnant because she was pregnant.

Liuchu ice flower

[Li Shangyin]

Refers to snowflakes. The crystal of snow is generally hexagonal, so it is said to be six out.

Six gods; Energy source of governing six fu organs

[Li Schon]

The ancients referred to the god in charge of the heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder, generally referring to the mind: ~ uneasy. ~ no owner.

All kinds of livestock and poultry

[Li Qiao]

It refers to pigs, cows, sheep, horses, chickens and dogs, and also refers to all kinds of livestock and poultry: the grain is abundant and prosperous.

Six Arts-Rites (Rites)

[Liya]

1. In ancient times, it refers to etiquette, music, shooting (archery), defense (driving), book (literacy) and number (calculation).

Six of 60 combinations of ten-stem and twelve-branch

[Li Zhi]

1. In ancient times, twelve branches of A, B, C, D, E, Kyrgyzstan, G, Xin, Ren and Gui were divided into sixty groups in turn, among which the beginning was because the strokes were relatively simple and were mostly used for children to practice calligraphy: learning ~.

Six Dynasties

[Li Qiao]

1. Wu, Dongjin, Song, Qi, Liang and Chen, whose capital was built in Jiankang (Wu called Jianye, now Nanjing), were collectively called the Six Dynasties.

Six Departments (of the Central Government of Feudal China)

[Leeb]

The central administrative organs set up during the Sui and Tang Dynasties are collectively referred to as six departments: official, household, ritual, military, criminal and industrial. Six subordinate ministers of the Sui Dynasty were all in Shangshu Province. The Yuan Dynasty was changed to Zhongshu Province. The Ming dynasty abolished Zhongshu province and was directly under the emperor. The highest official position of each Ministry is Shangshu, and the deputy is Assistant Minister.

Six Relationships-Father

[Li qn]

There are different opinions about which of the six kinds of relatives refers to. Earlier refers to father, mother, brother, brother, wife, son, generally refers to relatives: ~ deny.

Six hollow organs-stomach

[Lee F incarnation]

Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the stomach, gallbladder, triple energizer, bladder, large intestine and small intestine as six fu organs.

Six directions

[brief]

It refers to up, down, front, back, left and right, and generally refers to the surroundings and all aspects: eyes ~, ears listen to all directions.

guitar

[Li Xi 'an Qin]

A stringed instrument with six strings. Press the strings with one hand and pluck the strings with the other. Also called guitar.

Four-six style

[sìLi tü]

A kind of parallel prose is named because it is mainly composed of four sentences and six sentences.

Six-fingered hands/feet

[Li zhǐr]

1. A hand or foot with six fingers.

Worldly desires ―― All kinds of human emotions and desires.

[qqing Liu yo]

Refers to people's various emotions and desires. See [seven emotions],

The six sources of feeling are purity and cleanliness ―― freedom from human desires and passions.

[Li

Six: In Buddhist language, it refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism regards the realm of staying away from troubles as six pure roots. Metaphor is no desire.

Three palaces and six hospitals-harem

[sān gōng Li Yuàn]

Generally refers to the imperial concubine.