〘Noun〙 In Chinese medicine, this refers to the area slightly below the navel . It is said that applying pressure here will bring health and courage. ※Seiken Nikki - November 25, 1485 (17th year of Bunmei) "When winter comes, when the night is cold, I will enter my bones and naturally bring forth harmony and energy in my tanden." [Huangting Jing] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 漢方医学で、臍(へそ)より少し下のあたりをいう。ここに力を入れると健康と勇気を得るといわれる。※蔗軒日録‐文明一七年(1485)一一月二五日「冬来夜夜寒入骨、庶得丹田和気生」 〔黄庭経〕
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