Disease, treatment, emaciation, scar, sore, pain, fatigue, madness, epidemic disease, pain, limping, guilt, scar, disease, disease, atrophy, cancer, boils, paralysis, itching, dementia, fistula, infertility, boils, addiction and eczema.
Why, Oracle Bone Inscriptions is lying in bed like a patient with night sweats; Or lying in bed like a pregnant woman. Some Oracle Bone Inscriptions is reduced to lying in bed alone. Original meaning of the word: the patient or pregnant woman stays in bed. The seal script simplifies the glyph and adds a horizontal symbol on the "bed" to indicate lying on the bed. "Tuan" is just a radical later.
Extended data:
First, the interpretation of words.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Yi, People have diseases and like to rely on chopsticks. All genera are subordinate. Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Easy and Dependable. Everyone has diseases and likes to lean against or be next to each other. All words related to "Qiao" are bounded by "Qiao"
Second, related Chinese characters.
1, treatment (Li Ao)
Basic meaning: cure, medical treatment, treatment, diagnosis and treatment, physiotherapy, electrotherapy and therapy. In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Gongdan attacked all treatment options with five poisons. (Where ulcers are treated, five poisons are used to overcome them. )
2, thin (shü u)
Basic meaning: less muscle and fat, thin, thin and barren. Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Sparse, but also sparse. From the chin, the voice. Thin, light in fat and little in meat. The glyph takes "Xia" as the side and "Zi" as the sound side. )
3. Disease (jí)
Basic meaning: mild illness, pain, hatred and disgust. Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Sickness is also a disease. From the chin, vector sound. (illness, ailment. The font takes "Qi" as the side and "Ya" as the sound side. )
4. Disease
Basic meaning: stay in bed because of poor health, lifeless, lifeless, and have problems. Xu Shen's Shuo Wen in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Illness adds to illness. Starting with the chin, the third sound. Symptoms of illness and pain have worsened. The font has "Qi" as the side and "C" as the sound side. )
5. Fatigue
Basic meaning: feeling tired, slack and inactive. Xu Shen's Shuowen in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Tired, Tired. From chin to skin. (tired, physically tired. The font takes "chin" as the side and "skin" as the sound side. )