Читать книгу Tuttle Dictionary Martial Arts Korea, China & Japan онлайн
75 страница из 106
Daaih Sou Ji Gwan (C) [Chat Sing Tohng Lohng] (lit. Big Sweeping Son Staff) a weapons form using a staff
daaih teui (C) [Common Usage] see geuk
Daaih Tou Saam Jin Kyuhn (C) [Ngh Jou Kyuhn] (lit. Big Set Three Battles Fist) a hand form
daaih wong (C) [Medicine] the root of this plant has germicidal properties and is used in Chinese medicine to balance other herbal ingredients
Daaih Yuhk (C) [Master] a Buddhist monk at the Woh Sou Toi temple who taught the Dragon style to Lahm Yiu Kwaih in the early nineteenth century
daai sau yan (C) [Common Usage] large hand stamp
daam (C) [Common Usage] gallbladder; courage
daam bou (C) [Common Usage] see dan bao
daam bou yahn (C) [Common Usage] see dan bao ren
daam sam (C) [Common Usage] see yau sauh
daam seui (C) [Common Usage] to carry water, to bring water
daam siu (C) [Common Usage] to be cowardly or timid
daan (C) [Common Usage] see daahn
daan dou (C) [Weapon] (to. single broadsword) a heavy, slightly curved single-edged sword with a protective hand guard