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Liver is averse to wind
肝恶风 〔肝惡風〕gān wù fēng
The liver is the viscus of wind and wood; many of the diseases associated with the liver, such as wind stroke, child fright wind, wind-damp, itching, tetanic disease, and epilepsy, all bear characteristics of wind.
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