Specific explanation:
1, secondary and fundamental, such as treating both the symptoms and the root causes.
2. Animals, plants and minerals that are well preserved or processed for research reference.
3, refers to things that can be expressed in the same kind of things.
4. Medically refers to blood, sputum, feces, tissue slices, etc. Used for testing or research.
The English word "specimen" comes from ancient Greek, which means "moving skin". In fact, it is to put the fur, feathers and skulls of dead animals on artificial mannequins after technical treatment to reshape their living forms, which not only makes them lifelike, but also preserves them permanently. Modern animal specimen making is a delicate process, which combines different disciplines and technologies such as art, wood carving, chemical engineering and mold casting.
Word decomposition:
Explanation of the theme:
Biāo: the end of the tree is superficial and not fundamental; Specimen; Treat the symptoms, not the root cause. Mark; Trademarks, road signs, signs, signs, rulers, slogans. Expressed in words or other things; Logo, title, price, show off (originally for revealing and displaying; Later extended to propaganda and boasting).
Ben's explanation is:
Ben běn: the root of vegetation; Materia Medica (generally referred to as Chinese medicine) is a rootless tree. The root of things is opposite to the "end"; Ends (head and tail; Always), root (root; Thoroughly; Essentially). Stem of grass, stem of tree; Herbs. Central, main; Headquarters, noumenon, originality; Originally, ability.