The word "pulse" consists of the following parts:
Earthly vein [d? mà i]: a word used by superstitious people to describe the good or bad terrain when talking about Feng Shui.
Branch [zh: mà i]: a branch vessel that flows into a large vessel.
Pulse [b]: pulse-cutting meridians.
Pulse diagnosis [jρng màI]: a term of traditional Chinese medicine. ? The main ways of human qi and blood circulation. Straight trunk in meridian system.
Pulse diagnosis: refers to taking the pulse to measure the condition. It means to treat people by hook or by crook.
Vein: Botanical term for vascular bundles distributed in mesophyll.
Pulse-taking: a method to diagnose pulse condition. ? Also known as pulse-taking, pulse-taking, pulse-pressing and pulse-taking.
Pulse condition [mài àn]: A diagnostic record of traditional Chinese medicine, which is usually written on a prescription.
Pulse pressure [mài yā]: the difference between systolic pressure and diastolic pressure.
Residual vein [yú mài]: refers to the tributary of water.
The basic explanation of the word "pulse";
Blood vessels distributed in human and animal bodies: ~ collateral, ~ principle.
Arterial pulse: ~ pulse, pulse-cutting ~ (pulse-cutting in TCM), ~ mouth (pulse-cutting part in TCM), ~ breath, ~ image (pulse image and dynamics), ~ door (the part where radial artery pulse can be seen on wrist), and diagnosis ~.
Things as coherent and self-sufficient as blood vessels: mountains ~, leaves ~, mines ~, ~ ~ come down in one continuous line.
[Pulse]: Describe the affection of expressing love with eyes: ~ ~ affectionate.