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Cheon Ji hyeong (K) [Taekwondo] see Chon Ji hyung
cheuhng (C) [Common Usage] long in length
cheuhng keuih (C) [Common Usage] see chang ju
cheuhng kiuh dahng (C) [Weapon] horse bench
Cheuhng Kyuhn (C) [Style] see Changquan
cheuih (C) [Common Usage] fist
cheuk bang nakbeop (K) [Hapkido, Kuk Sool] side-falling technique
cheung (C) [Weapon] spear
cheung gon (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Spear Pole) a staff that has a spear head attached to one end
cheung jim (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Spear Point) the tip of a spear head
cheung tauh (C) [Common Usage] spear head
cheun jit (C) [Common Usage] Spring festival
cheun tin (C) [Common Usage] see chun tian
cheut ga (C) [Common Usage] to become a monk or nun
cheut lihk (C) [Common Usage] to make an effort
cheut maaih (C) [Common Usage] to betray; betrayed
cheut saih (C) [Common Usage] to be born; birth
cheut sang (C) [Common Usage] see cheut saih
cheyuk gwan (K) [Common Usage] gymnasium
chi (M) [Common Usage] to eat
Chibana Choshin (O) [Master] a master of Shuri-te, student of Itosu Anko, and founding president of the All Okinawa Karate-Do Federation; he named the "Kobayashi" lineage of Shorin-ryu