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chowa (J) [Common Usage] harmony
chowa suru (J) [Common Usage] to attain harmony; in aikido it refers to harmony of movement while training with a partner
Choy Ga (C) [Style] (lit. Choy Family) A southern style founded by Choy Gau Yih. It has its origins at the Shaolin Temple and was prevalent in the late Qing dynasty. This fighting style uses a variety of long-range fighting movements and is one of the five family styles of martial arts of Guangdong Province.
Choy Lee Fut (C) [Style] see Choy Leih Faht
Choy Leih Faht (C) [Style] A southern Shaolin style founded by Chahn Heung in 1836. The name of this style is derived from the three teachers that had taught him his martial arts skills. Choy Leih Faht is known for its long-range arm techniques and agile foot work, as well as its large variety of weapons forms.
Choy Li Fut (C) [Style] see Choy Leih Faht
Choy Yuhk Mihng (C) [Master] the founder of the Ngh Jou Kyuhn style
chu (M) [Coi Li Fo] see choh tauh
chuan (M) [Common Usage] boat
chuan (M) [Common Usage] see quan