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bai zhe (M) [Common Usage] the loser of a fight, match, or competition

bai zhi (M) [Medicine] the root of this plant is used in Chinese herbal medicine to reduce swelling and pain

baji (K) [Common Usage] pants

Baji Dan Quan (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Gam Daan Kyuhn

Ba Jin Gun (M) [Bamenquan] see Baat Jeun Gwan

Bajiquan (M) [Style] (to. Eight Ultimate [Tactics] Fist) a northern style that is characterized by sudden releases of power and long- and short-arm movements; also referred to as Kai Men Bajiquan (Opening the Gate Eight Ultimate Fist) and Yue Shan Bajiquan (Yue Mountain Eight Ultimate Fist)

Baji San Chui Li (M) [Bajiquan] (lit. Baji Three Step Power) The three sources of power for explosive techniques in Bajiquan: one is from the shoulder, another from the turning of the waist, and the last from the stamping of the legs and dropping of the body.

Baji Xiao Jia (M) [Bajiquan] (lit. Baji Small Frame) a hand form

ba-jutsu (J) [Style] (lit. Horsemanship) The art of riding in combat and using the bow, sword, spear, and glaive while mounted. The first school of this art was the Kamakura-period Otsubo-ryu

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