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Dong Hai Chuan (M) [Master] the founder of baguazhang
Dong Hak (K) [Common Usage] (lit. Eastern Learning) a indigenous Korean religion created in the 1860s that combined Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shamanism
dongjak (K) [Common Usage] movement, move
dong tian (M) [Common Usage] the winter season
Dong Yang musul (K) [Common Usage] Asian martial art
don hei jo geuk (C) [Common Usage] a crane stance on the left leg
don Ion (C) [Common Usage] horizontal palm strike
dora chagi (K) [Kuk Sool] turning kick, spinning kick
dosa (K) [Common Usage] Taoist or Buddhist master, spiritual guide
Dosan hyeong (K) [Taekwondo] see To San hyung
doshin (J) [Common Usage] a low-ranking police officer in Japan's feudal police force
Doshu (J) [Aikido] (lit. Master of the Way) term for the head of Aikikai aikido; used when referring to Ueshiba Kisshomaru, the son of Ueshiba Morihei
do sul (K) [Common Usage] 1 broadsword technique 2 Taoist magical skill
dotai (J) [Sumo] a term meaning both rikishi have fallen or stepped out of the ring simultaneously