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Chiba Shusaku (J) [Master] founderofthe Hokushinltto-ryu

chiburi (J) [Iaido] a movement found in virtually all iai kata; it is a large swinging motion intended to remove the blood of a fallen opponent from the sword blade

chi daan sau (C) [Wihng Cheun] single-arm clinging

chi dan sau (C) [Wihng Cheun] see chi daan sau

Chi Do Kwan (K) [Style] a Taekwondo school founded by Yon Kue Pyan in 1946

chidori ashi (J) [Bu-jutsu] a type of stepping movement in which one foot crosses over the other

chigiriki (J) [Weapon] a staff with a weighted chain attached to one end used in the Araki-ryu and Kiraku-ryu

chigusa (J) [Weapon] hard steel used in Japanese blades

chi gwun (C) [Wihng Cheun] pole clinging

chih (C) [Common Usage] to resemble, to be like

chihn (C) [Common Usage] 1 front, in front of 2 a Chinese measurement used in weighing herbal medicines

chihng faht (C) [Common Usage] to punish

chihn san (C) [Common Usage] the area of a broadsword that starts from the tip to the middle of the blade

chih pah lahp jing (C) [Baahk Meih] A ready position in the Baahk Meih Pah form. While in a standing position, the trident is held in the right hand behind the back with the point of the weapon facing the ground.

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