The Vietnamese word "ngũ tạng" refers to the five inner organs or innards of the body in traditional Vietnamese medicine. These organs are thought to play a significant role in health and well-being. "Ngũ tạng" literally translates to "five viscera" in English.
In more advanced discussions, "ngũ tạng" may be connected to concepts of emotions, diet, and lifestyle in traditional medicine. Each organ is believed to correspond to specific emotions and physical conditions. For instance, the liver is often associated with anger, while the heart is linked to joy.
While "ngũ tạng" specifically refers to the five inner organs in a medical context, in a broader context, "tạng" can also refer to the idea of something being hidden or contained, such as feelings or thoughts.