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bei mouh (C) [Common Usage] competition, to compete
bei pang (M) [Common Usage] to betray, betrayed
Bei Quan (M) [Common Usage] (lit. Northern Boxing) a generic term used to describe Chinese martial art styles developed north of the Yangtze river
Bei Shaolin (M) [Style] see Bak Siu Lahm
bei xin (M) [Acupressure] a point located on the spine on the lower back
Benkei (J) [Common Usage] a warrior monk famous for his martial prowess and loyalty to his master, Minamoto Yoshitsune
beollyeoseo go jase (K) [Tang Soo Do] walking posture
beom (K) [Common Usage] tiger
beom a gwi (K) [Tae Kyon] area of the open hand between the thumb and index finger
beom seogi (K) [Taekwondo] tiger stance, cat stance
beo seon (K) [Tae Kyon] traditional Korean socks, now worn by students of Tae Kyon as part of their uniform
beya (J) [Sumo] see heya
bi (M) [Common Usage] forearm
biao qiang (M) [Weapon] a short spear with a pear-shaped point
bi beop (K) [Common Usage] secret technique, secret method
bie (M) [Qin Na] to separate