Four-Character Sayings Describing Human Anatomy

Chinese culture is rich with concise and evocative four-character sayings (成语, chéngyǔ) that often allude to human anatomy or bodily functions. These sayings, while seemingly simple, often carry deep cultural and philosophical meaning.
Examples of Four-Character Sayings
These are just a few examples. Further exploration of these sayings reveals a fascinating insight into the Chinese understanding of the human body and its connection to the world around them.
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