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開(Kai): to open, to unfold
開合(KaiHe): to open and close; opening and closing
開竅(KaiQiao): come to understanding; opening the tricky gate
開天眼(KaiTianYan): opening the heaven eye or the third eye
開展(KaiZhan): opening and extending
抗(Kang): to resist, to butt
坎(Kan): water; one of the Eight Trigrams which corresponds to water
坎離(KanLi): water and fire, which means to use water and fire to adjust the body’s Yin and Yang.
坎離靜坐(KanLiJinZuo): Kan-Li meditation
康復 rehabilitation
靠(Kao): to bump, to lean or to press against.
1) 肩~ : shoulder bump;
2) 胸~ : chest bump;
3) 胯~ : hip bump;
4) 背~ : back bump;
5) 臀~ : hip bump
靠勁(KaoJin): the bump Jin; the martial power of bumping
克(Ke): to subdue; to defeat; to control
科學用腦 scientific use of the brain
科學訓練 scientific way of the training
可動的(KeDongDe): movable
咳嗽 cough
咳喘 cough and asthma
口服療法 therapies with oral medication
口腔保健 oral health care
空(Kong): empty, void, nothing within
孔夫子(KongFuZi): Confucius
孔子(KongZi): Confucius
空門(KongMen): empty doors. Two meanings: 1) 指引入四大皆空 leading you to the “Four Emptiness”; 2)
指防守不嚴﹐可借機發動有效進攻 with the implication of no proper protection. You can step in to initiate an effective attack.
空氣(KongQi): air, the Qi in space
扣齒(KouChi): biting or knocking the teeth
胯(Kua): crotch; hip
1) 外胯(WaiKua): the area on the external hip joints;
2) 內胯(NeiKua): crotch; the area on the inner side of the hip joints
快慢(KuaiMan): fast and slow
髖關節 hip joint
坤(Kun): earth
坤土(KunTu): earth
崑崙(KunLun): one of the highest mountains in the west of China
闊氣(KuoQi): to expand Qi; expanding Qi
the technique of skin breathing
括約肌 sphincter muscle
空中動作 action-in-the-air
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