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chu sheng (M) [Common Usage] see cheut sain
chushin (J) [Common Usage] center, heart
chusoku (J) [Common Usage] ball of the foot
Chutan Yara no Jo (O) [Kobudo] a jo kata practiced in Ryukyu Kobudo
chyu faht (C) [Common Usage] to punch
Chyu Ga (C) [Style] (lit. Royal Family) A Praying Mantis style that originated in the Fujian Shaolin Temple during the late Ming dynasty by Chyu Funk Tyuh and taught secretly only to the Haak Ga people. A branch of this style later developed in the Kwaang Sai province that later became known as Kwaang Sai Juhk Lahm. The characteristics of Chyu Ga are the use of the Phoenix Eye Fist, the Bamboo Slicing Hand, the Three Finger Spear Strike, and the Ginger Fist for attacking pressure points. All hand attacks are drawn from the elbow.
Chyun Kyuhn (C) [Huhng Kyuhn] see Chuan Quan
chyun sam geuk (C) [Common Usage] (lit. Piercing Heart Foot) a kick aimed at the heart
cong (M) [Common Usage] see chung
cong ming (M) [Common Usage] see chung mihng
cuo (M) [Qin Na] mistake