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chin (M) [Common Usage] see chi yuhk
Chi Na (M) [Style] see Qin Na
chi nah (C) [Common Usage] anchor hand
Chinenshi Kyachu no Kon (O) [Kobudo] a staff kata practiced in Ryukyu Kobudo
ching (C) [Common Usage] see qing
Chin Gempin (J) [Master] Chen Yuanbin; a Chinese quan fa and pottery master who went Nagasaki in the early seventeenth century and taught several samurai who later created styles of ju-jutsu
ching jihng (C) [Common Usage] peaceful
ching jong (C) [Choy Leih Faht] balanced wooden dummy
ching long tan jaw (M) [Yang Taijiquan] see qing long dan zhao
ching luhng cheut seui sai (C) [Mouh Taai Gihk Kyuhn] see qing long chu shui shi
ching luhng daaih dou (C) [Weapon] long-handled green dragon big knife
ching luhng gaai meih (C) [Baahk Meih] a posture in the Baahk Meih Pah form in which the legs form a triangular stance with the left foot in front, and the base of the trident is swung toward the right front corner
Ching Luhng Yuht Daaih Dou (C) [Huhng Ga] (lit. Green Dragon Moon Big Sword) a weapons form using a gwaan dou