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Название: Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan

Автор: Daniel Kogan

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ Bouh Lihn Fa (C) [Suk Hok Kyuhn] see Qi Bu Lian Hua

      chat ching luk yuk (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Seven Emotions, Six Desires) The seven emotions are happiness, anger, love, joy, sorrow, hate, and desire. The six desires are the six senses, which include: sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch, and the sixth sense of the mind.

      Chat Hok Chiu Suhng Kyuhn (C) [Baahk Hok] a hand form

      chat jit bin (C) [Weapon] seven-sectional whip

      Chat Jit Muih Fa Bin (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Seven Section Plum Blossom Whip) a weapons form using a steel whip

      Chat Sau Kyuhn (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Seven Hand Fist) a hand form

      Chat Sing (C) [Gau Kyuhn] see Qi Xing

      Chat Sing Cheuih Kyuhn (C) [Baat Muhn Kyuhn] (lit. Seven Star Beating Fist) a hand form

      Chat Sing Muih Fa Seung Dou (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Seven Stars Plum Blossom Double Sword Form) a weapons form

      Chat Sing Tohng Lohng (C) [Style] (lit. Seven Star Praying Mantis) a northern style founded in the seventeenth century by Wong Lohng, it combines Monkey footwork with Praying Mantis hand movements and is known for its clawing, punching, and fierce grasping techniques

      chau tin (C) [Common Usage] fall or autumn season

      che geup (K) [Common Usage] weight class

      cheh fung baai lauh (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. Tornado Swirling the Willow) a redirecting movement using the back of an open palm to hook an opponent's attack

      chei (M) [Bai He] see chai

      chejo (K) [Common Usage] gymnastics

      chek cheuk (C) [Medicine] a root of a plant used in Chinese medicine

      Chen Bu (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a first-generation disciple

      Chen Chen Xing (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan

      Chen Deng Ke (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a seventeenth-generation disciple

      Chen Geng (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a second-generation disciple

      cheng fa (M) [Common Usage] to punish

      cheng gong (M) [Common Usage] to succeed

      Cheng Man Ching (M) [Master] a prominent master of Yang taijiquan

      Cheng Ngh (C) [Master] a prominent master of Wihng Cheun

      chen hua (M) [Common Usage] see chahm fa

      Chen Pin San (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a sixteenth-generation disciple

      chen qiao chuan zhang (M) [Hong Jia] see chahm kiuh chyun jeung

      Chen Shen Ru (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and an eleventh-generation disciple

      Chen taijiquan (M) [Style] An internal style originating in Henan Province in northern China founded by the Chen family in the village of Chenjiagou. Said by some to be the original style of taijiquan, it is characterized by graceful and soft movements as well as forceful movements with bursts of strength.

      Chen Tang (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a fifth-generation disciple

      Chen Ting Nian (M) [Master] a prominent master of Chen taijiquan and a sixteenth-generation disciple

      Chen Wei Ming (M) [Master] a prominent master of Yang Taijiquan

      Chen Xiang (M) [Master] see Chahn Heung

      chen xiang (M) [Medicine] a plant used in Chinese herbal medicine to treat asthma

      chen xiang guai (M) [Weapons] weapons usually used in pairs resembling the Okinawan tonfa

      cheokchu (K) [Common Usage] spine

      cheokgolbu (K) [Hapkido] area of the arm between the elbow and wrist, which is used as a striking surface

      cheolhak (K) [Common Usage] philosophy

      cheolhak ja (K) [Common Usage] philosopher

      cheon (K) [Common Usage] heavens, sky

      cheoncheonhi (K) [Common Usage] slowly

      cheoncheonhi ha da (K) [Common Usage] to slow down, to do slowly

      cheong (K) [Common Usage] blue

      cheong ddi (K) [Common Usage] blue belt

      cheon gi (K) [Common Usage] internal energy from the sky or heavens

      cheong jang geup (K) [Ssi Rum] 75.1-kilogram to 80-kilogram adult weight class of amateur competition

      cheong saek (K) [Common Usage] blue color

      cheon gweon pumse (K) [Taekwondo] seventh-degree form

      cheonha jangsa (K) [Ssi Rum] championship title meaning "strongest man under heaven"

      Cheon Ji hyeong (K) [Taekwondo] see Chon Ji hyung

      cheuhng (C) [Common Usage] long in length

      cheuhng keuih (C) [Common Usage] see chang ju

      cheuhng kiuh dahng (C) [Weapon] horse bench

      Cheuhng Kyuhn (C) [Style] see Changquan

      cheuih (C) [Common Usage] fist

      cheuk bang nakbeop (K) [Hapkido, Kuk Sool] side-falling technique

      cheung (C) [Weapon] spear

      cheung gon (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Spear Pole) a staff that has a spear head attached to one end

      cheung jim (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Spear Point) the tip of a spear head

      cheung tauh (C) [Common Usage] spear head

      cheun jit (C) [Common Usage] Spring festival

      cheun tin (C) [Common Usage] see chun tian

      cheut ga (C) [Common Usage] to become a monk or nun

      cheut lihk (C) [Common Usage] to make an effort

      cheut maaih (C) [Common Usage] to betray; betrayed

      cheut saih (C) [Common Usage] to be born; birth

      cheut sang (C) [Common Usage] see cheut saih

      cheyuk gwan (K) [Common Usage] gymnasium

      chi (M) [Common Usage] to eat

      Chibana Choshin (O) [Master] a master of Shuri-te, student of Itosu Anko, and founding president of the All Okinawa Karate-Do Federation; he named the "Kobayashi" lineage of Shorin-ryu

      Chiba СКАЧАТЬ