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Store
藏 〔藏〕 cáng
As a verb, store
represents the notion of being the typical location of something, as in the heart stores the spirit, the liver stores blood. The Chinese 藏, now pronounced záng, was also the original form of the character 脏 (complex 臟) used to denote the class of organs comprising the liver, heart, spleen, lung, and kidney, which we call the viscera
or storehouses.