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Baatgwa Jeung (C) [Style] see baguazhang

Baatgwa Sam Kyuhn (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Eight Trigram Heart Form) a hand form

baat gwa touh (C) [Common Usage] eight-sided mirror with yin-yang symbol; it is used for protection and situated in a way that will ward off evil

Baatgwa Wuh Dip Seung Dou (C) [Choy Leih Faht] (lit. Eight Trigram Twin Butterflies Double Swords) a weapons form

Baat Jaau Kyuhn (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Eight Elbow Fist) a hand form

Baat Jeun Gwan (C) [Baat Muhn Kyuhn] (to. Eight Advancing Staff) a weapons form using a staff

Baat Kyuhn (C) [Style] (lit. Eight Fist) a northern style of Chinese martial arts

baat muhn (C) [Taai Gihk Kyuhn] (lit. Eight Gates) the eight gates are hand methods that also relate to the eight compass directions

Baat Muhn Kyuhn (C) [Style] (lit. Eight Gates Fist) a northern style of Chinese martial arts

Baat Sin Kyuhn (C) [Style] (lit. Eight Important Fist) a northern style of Chinese martial arts

baau (C) [Common Usage] bag

baau fuhk (C) [Common Usage] an archaic term referring to travelers' clothing

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