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chuehn kiuh (C) [Wihng Cheun] piercing arm
chuehn lihn (C) [Medicine] an ingredient in Chinese medicine
chuehn muhk gwa (C) [Medicine] quince fruit, used in Chinese medicine for strengthening bones and tendons
chuen kiu (C) [Wihng Cheun] see chuehn kiuh
chuen lin (C) [Medicine] see chuehn lihn
chuen mook gua (C) [Medicine] see chuehn muhk gwa
chu fa (M) [Common Usage] see fa
Chu Gar (C) [Style] see Chyu Ga
chugi (J) [Common Usage] loyalty, devotion to the emperor
chu goshi (J) [Judo] a posture in which one is half-sitting
chui (J) [Competitive Budo] warning
chui (M) [Common Usage] see cheuih
chujeok ha da (K) [Common Usage] to chase
Chujo Nagahide (J) [Master] founder of Chujo-ryu ken-jutsu in the fifteenth century
Chujo-ryu (J) [Ken-jutsu] an ancient style of ken-jutsu, from which numerous styles of ken-jutsu and iai-jutsu have been derived
chuk douh (C) [Common Usage] see su du
chukitsu (J) [Acupressure] a vital point located in the fold of the elbow
chu li (M) [Common Usage] to put in full effort