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  • In traditional Chinese culture, '''qi''' (simplified character: 气; traditional: 氣), '''ki''' in Japanese, is It is often translated to mean "energy flow" and to explain qi in a Western context, reference is often made to the [[vitalism|vitalist]]
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  • {{rpl|Qi|Chi, a non-standard spelling of Chinese Qi (pinyin spelling) or Ch'i (Wade-Giles spelling), a concept in classical Chi
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  • Imaginary biological vessels for Qi, or life-force, in Chinese folklore.
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  • *[http://www.newsgd.com/enjoylife/entertainment/movietv/200412060059.htm Qi Yu Traces Sound of Nature in Beijing]
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  • '''Meridians''' are the imaginary vessels for [[Qi]], also known as life-force. They were widely believed to exist by Chinese ...g the meridians, one could correct the blockage and restore normal flow of Qi, thus restoring health. This has long been disproven since the causes of di
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  • *[[Meridian (Medicine)]], the supposed channels for [[Qi]] in alternative medicine.
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  • In traditional Chinese culture, '''qi''' (simplified character: 气; traditional: 氣), '''ki''' in Japanese, is It is often translated to mean "energy flow" and to explain qi in a Western context, reference is often made to the [[vitalism|vitalist]]
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  • {{r|qi}} {{r|Qi}}
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  • ...'s Classic, "holes" on the surface of the body enabling the life force, or qi (ch'i) to pass in an out of the body.
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  • ...rm which translates as "energy skill," or skill in the manipulation of ''[[qi]]''. Qigong principles underlie various visualization techniques used to im ...e word for "skill" or "work".At the most basic level, it is claimed that ''qi'' can be affected by physical exercise emphasizing its movement. This is th
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  • {{r|Qi}}
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  • ...of a complex network of meridians coordinating the flow of [[Qi|Ch'i]] ([[Qi]]).
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  • {{r|Qi}}
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  • {{r|QI}}
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  • {{r|Qi}}
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  • ...e between yin and yang; disease comes from blocking the flow of ''qi''. ''Qi'' flows along pathways called '''meridians'''.
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  • ...[[acupressure]]. According to these practices, the body's vital energy, "[[qi]]", circulates through the body along specific interconnected channels call The movement of qi through each of the twelve channels is comprised of an internal and an exte
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  • * '''Q.Lin''' -[[Qi Lin]]
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  • ...ref>A well-known example sentence including these four meanings is: ''māma qi mǎ, mǎ chi má, māma mà mǎ'' (妈妈骑马,马吃麻,妈妈骂马 'mot
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