Character
HSK | 6 |
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FREQUENCY | 1940th character |
RADICAL | ⽳ (116.0) |
STROKES | 5 |
INDEX # | 313 |
cave, den, hole; KangXi radical 116
HSK 6
#1940
DEFINITIONS
穴 xué |
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STROKES


WORDS
陰穴 yīn xué | cave; (coll.) vagina |
风穴 fēng xué | wind cave |
風穴 fēng xué | wind cave |
點穴 diǎn xué | to hit a pressure point (martial arts); dim mak; see also 點脈|点脉[dian3 mai4] |
冲穴劲 chōng xué jìn | force at acupoints; strength at specific acupuncture points |
穴境 xué jìng | the state of acupoint; in traditional Chinese medicine, the condition of specific points on the body; acupoint level |
辟穴境 bì xué jìng | a realm achieved by a martial artist after breaking through six acupoints |
辟穴境 bì xuè jìng | opening up acupoints; a practice in traditional Chinese medicine of unlocking and activating specific acupoints in the body |
辟穴境 pì xué jìng | a realm or state in certain fantasy or cultivation contexts, referring to a particular level or stage in spiritual or martial art cultivation, often involving opening or creating a mystical or powerful niche |
认穴 rèn xué | identify acupuncture points; recognize acupoints |
井穴 jǐng xué | well point; specific acupuncture point or area in Chinese medicine |
辟穴境 pì xuè jìng | realm of cavern opening; a specific martial arts realm or stage of cultivation |
润穴丹 rùn xué dān | A type of high-priced elixir, difficult to refine, considered to be a top-grade elixir with high profit margins. |
穴丹 xuè dān | acupoint elixir or pill; a medicinal pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to aid in opening and clearing acupoints |
狡兔三穴 jiǎo tù sān xué | a wily rabbit has three burrows; a cunning individual always has multiple escape plans |
穴境 xuè jìng | acupoint realm; in martial arts jargon, a stage of cultivation involving the opening of acupoints |
穴丹 xué dān | a type of pill or elixir in traditional Chinese medicine |
润穴丹 rùn xuè dān | a type of pill used in traditional Chinese medicine to nourish and stimulate specific acupoints |
坑穴 kēng xuè | pit; hole; cavity |
溃于蚁穴 kuì yú yǐ xué | crumble by an ant hole; a metaphor indicating something might be undone or ruined by a seemingly insignificant issue |
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