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They will be either xin zhu (heart governor) or most likely xin bao . Look in the Practical Dictionary of (Wiseman), or the Claude Larre book Triple Burner/Heart Governor.

 

 

On Thursday, June 7, 2001, at 05:44 PM, Lee Lieske wrote:

 

 

> I'm looking for the Chinese characters and pinyin for each of the zang-fu organs.  I got them all except I can't find the one for Pericardium. All I'm seeing is the character for Heart in "The Root of Chinese Qigong".

> Does anybody know this one, or do you know of a website that has the characters and pinyin for all the organs, vessels, etc.

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Thanks.

FYI there's a great online Chinese character/pinyin dictionary here.

http://www.mandarintools.com/chardict.html

I just couldn't find " pericardium " and didn't know what else to call

it.

 

 

 

 

, <zrosenbe@s...> wrote:

> They will be either xin zhu (heart governor) or most likely xin

bao .

> Look in the Practical Dictionary of (Wiseman), or

the

> Claude Larre book Triple Burner/Heart Governor.

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>

> On Thursday, June 7, 2001, at 05:44 PM, Lee Lieske wrote:

>

> > I'm looking for the Chinese characters and pinyin for each of the

> > zang-fu organs.  I got them all except I can't find the one for

> > Pericardium. All I'm seeing is the character for Heart in " The

Root of

> > Chinese Qigong " .

> > Does anybody know this one, or do you know of a website that has

the

> > characters and pinyin for all the organs, vessels, etc.

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You are welcome.

 

Another great online dictionary, this one has families of radicals as

well, is at www.zhongwen.com. Check it out.

 

 

 

 

On Thursday, June 7, 2001, at 02:54 PM, leelieske wrote:

 

> Thanks.

> FYI there's a great online Chinese character/pinyin dictionary here.

> http://www.mandarintools.com/chardict.html

> I just couldn't find " pericardium " and didn't know what else to call

> it.

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I'm looking for the Chinese characters and pinyin for each of the zang-fu organs. I got them all except I can't find the one for Pericardium. All I'm seeing is the character for Heart in "The Root of Chinese Qigong".

Does anybody know this one, or do you know of a website that has the characters and pinyin for all the organs, vessels, etc?

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