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Baekpalgi hyeong (K) [Kuk Sool] 108-technique form, named after the 108 human sufferings or anxieties taught in Buddhism

baekpalsip do (K) [Common Usage] 180-degree angle

baekpalsip do dolgi (K) [Common Usage] 180-degree turn

baeuda (K) [Common Usage] to learn

Ba Gang Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Gong Kyuhn

baggat dari chagi (K) [Hapkido] outside-leg kick

baguazhang (M) [Style] (lit. Eight Trigrams Palm) This style was created by Dong Hai Chuan in the latter part of the nineteenth century. This internal style emphasizes circular step patterns and the application of palm techniques, all of which are based on the yin-yang bagua theory.

Ba Hu Dan Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Fu Daan Kyuhn

bai (C) [Common Usage] lame, cripple

bai (M) [Common Usage] see baai

bai hai (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the inside of the thigh

Bai He (M) [Style] (lit. White Crane) A southern Shaolin style developed in Fujian Province by the female master Fang Qi Niang, it mimicked the fighting movements of a crane. White Crane is also referred to as the Yongchun Bai He, and is divided into the following branches: Fei He (Flying Crane), Ming He (Crying Crane), Shi He (Hungry Crane), Su He (Sleeping Crane), and Zhang He (Ancestor Crane).

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