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da kuai hsing (M) [Yang Taijiquan] see da kuai xing
da kuai xing (M) [Yang Taijiquan] (lit. The Big Chief Star) a movement from the Yang Taiji Sword form
dallyeon baek (K) [Taekwondo] training bag
dallyeon gong (K) [Taekwondo] training ball, striking ball
dallyeon gu (K) [Taekwondo] training aids
dallyeon ha da (K) [Common Usage] to train
dallyeon ju (K) [Taekwondo] training post, makiwara post
Dal Ma (K) [Common Usage] see Da Mo
Dal Ma Daesa (K) [Common Usage] great priest Bodhidharma (honorific title for Bodhidharma)
Da Mo (M) [Common Usage] Bodhidharma; an Indian prince turned Buddhist monk, who is credited with the introduction of Chan (Zen) philosophy to China. It is believed he went to the Shaolin Temple around 520 and introduced a series of exercises known as the Shiba Luohan Shou to help the monks stay awake during the marathon meditative sessions required in Chan. He is also the reputed founder of the Xi Sui Jing and the Yi Ji Jing styles.
dan (J, K) [Common Usage] degree of black belt rank