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bujin (J) [Common Usage] warrior
bu-jutsu (J) [Common Usage] martial arts; the characters for this word are read wushu in Chinese
Bu-jutsu Taihaku Seiden (J) [Common Usage] a sixteenth-century manual containing many of the martial teachings of its time
buk (K) [Common Usage] drum
bukchae (K) [Common Usage] drumstick
bukchae sul (K) [Common Usage] drumstick technique
buke (J) [Common Usage] warrior family; the military caste of Japan
Buke Sho Hatto (J) [Bushido] (lit. Rules of the Warrior Families) a list of articles and rules of behavior, compiled in 1615 by Tokugawa Ieyasu, that stresses the importance of a balance between literary and martial pursuits for warriors
Buk Han (K) [Common Usage] South Korean name for North Korea
buki (J) [Common Usage] weapons
Buk Joseon (K) [Common Usage] North Korean name for North Korea
bul anjeong ha da (K) [Common Usage] to be unsteady
bul gul eui euiji (K) [Taekwondo] indomitable will
Bulgyo (K) [Common Usage] Buddhism
Bulgyo Musul (K) [Style] Buddhist Martial Skill