Imagine seeing a doctor in China and not knowing the words of the internal organs 脏腑 (zàng fǔ). Not so easy to get your point across without the usage of body language! The list of vocabulary below might come handy in these kinds of situations: ![]() 脑 (nǎo) – brain 心脏 (xīn zàng) – heart 肝 (gān) – liver 肺 (fèi) – lungs 胃 (wèi) – stomach 大肠 (dà cháng) – large intestine 小肠 (xiǎo cháng) – small intestine 胆囊 (dǎnnáng) – gallbladder 膀胱 (pángguāng) – bladder 尿道 (niàodào) – urethra 脾 (pí) – spleen 生殖器 (shēngzhíqì) – reproductive organs And some sentences with those words in action: My stomach is in a lot of pain: 我的肚子很痛 (wǒ de dùzi hěn tòng) Smoking is bad for your lungs: 吸烟对您的肺有害 (xīyān duì nín de fèi yǒuhài) My grandma has heart problems: 我奶奶有心脏问题 (wǒ nǎinai yǒu xīnzàng wèntí) #Our teachers # More than 10 years teaching experience Master Degree Certificate for teaching chinese as a foreign language ![]() # About us # Founded in 2007 Chinese test and training center 200+ Chinese teachers 5000+ students ![]() # Contact us# Name:fiona Phone number:021-52287809,13918358891 E-mail:info@mandarinmorning.com www.mandarinmorning.com If you are interested to join Mandarin Morning school or want more details about our services, scan the following QR code. ☟ ![]() ![]() Mandarin Morning Chinese test center attached to Confucius institute headquarters Authorized Test Center and Training Center for International Chinese Language Teacher Certificater 10 years+ ,200 teachers ,more 10000 students,200+companies ![]() |