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Explanation of specimens (1) [specimen]: animal, plant or mineral samples specially selected for study and research. Insect specimens (2) [surface and root]: branches and roots (3) [ specimen; sample]: refers to tissue sections, blood, feces, etc. for medical analysis (4) [sample]: something that can be used as a representative of a certain type of thing. I think Suzhou gardens are specimens of gardens across our country. ? "Suzhou Gardens" Detailed explanation (1). Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the external manifestations and fundamental nature of diseases. "Suwen·Biography of Specimen and Diseases": "Huang Di asked: 'Diseases have specimens, and pricking has to follow, what can I do?' Qi Bo replied: 'Any way to do pricking must distinguish between yin and yang, and the front and back should be consistent, and the pricking should be followed. '" "Su Wen·Biography of Species and Diseases": "When the disease occurs and there is excess, treat the root cause first, and then treat the symptoms." Wang Bing notes: "Treat the root cause, that is. There are first diseases and later diseases. "Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in "A Sigh of Medical Workers to the People of Liushan": "The medical workers have no rules to kill people, so where can the specimens come from?" "Yuan Dian Zhang·Bu of Rites 5·Medicine": " The quack doctors only care about profit. They fail to check the actual situation after diagnosis, and do not know the specimens, so they administer medicines rashly. " (2) Animals, plants, and minerals that are kept as they are or are arranged for study, research reference, or exhibition. Lao She's "Four Generations Under One Roof" Chapter 38: "In addition to teaching Japanese, he is always reading or making specimens at home, and he almost never asks about school affairs." (3). Still standard, typical. Qu Qiubai's "Luantan·Talking about ": "Before this incident, Yun was a specimen of philistinism, a good student who was absolutely law-abiding." Fan Wenlan's "Modern History of China" Chapter 6, Section 2: " Li Hongzhang created the most typical example of the slave mentality of the ruling class in semi-colonial countries during his negotiations with Korea." Liu Dabai's poem "Turtle - Painting for Ren Junmaowu": "You have never worked, but survived by chance; - this kind of thing. A depraved life can also be regarded as plundering specimens from the class!” (4). In medicine, it refers to blood, sputum, feces, tissue sections, etc. used for testing or research. Word decomposition Explanation of the mark Mark (mark) ā The end of the tree, extended to the surface, not the fundamental: specimen. Treating the symptoms rather than the root cause. Notation: Trademark. road sign. mark. logo. ruler . slogan. Indicate with words or other things: indicate. title. List price. To flaunt (originally means to reveal and express; later extended to mean to promote and brag). The explanation of this Ben ě The roots of plants: Materia Medica (generally refers to Chinese medicine). A tree without roots. The root of things, opposite to "mo": the beginning and the end (head and tail; always). Fundamental (root; thorough; essentially). Grass stems, tree trunks: herbs. Central, main: headquarters. ontology. Originally: originally. Skills.