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Chinese

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apricot woods; forest
trad. (杏林)
simp. #(杏林)
Literally: “apricot forest”.
 
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Etymology

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From the story of the famed physician Dong Feng [3rd c. CE], who refused to accept payments from his patients, and instead asked patients successfully cured of ailments to plant apricot trees. A forest of apricot trees came to surround his home as a testament to his skill.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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杏林

  1. (literary, figurative, honorific) fine doctor; medical field

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See also

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Proper noun

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杏林

  1. () Xinglin Town (several townships in China)
  2. () Xinglin (a town in Fufeng, Baoji, Shaanxi, China)