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in mantis forms, advancing without changing stance. normally executed by shifting the lead foot forward and following with the rear foot. Jin bu is often meant to show the offensive in the techniques and jin bu steps are often included between techniques without explicitly mentioned in the quan pu<br>"Advancing step, entry step. 1. Advance: step the lead foot forward. 2. Entry step: any stepping forward entry into an adversary, with either the front or back foot." (from falk dictionary of martial arts)
 
Property / has_goodToKnow: in mantis forms, advancing without changing stance. normally executed by shifting the lead foot forward and following with the rear foot. Jin bu is often meant to show the offensive in the techniques and jin bu steps are often included between techniques without explicitly mentioned in the quan pu<br>"Advancing step, entry step. 1. Advance: step the lead foot forward. 2. Entry step: any stepping forward entry into an adversary, with either the front or back foot." (from falk dictionary of martial arts) / rank
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in mantis forms, advancing without changing stance. normally executed by shifting the lead foot forward and following with the rear foot. Jin bu is often meant to show the offensive in the techniques and jin bu steps are often included between techniques without explicitly mentioned in the quan pu<br>"Advancing step, entry step. 1. Advance: step the lead foot forward. 2. Entry step: any stepping forward entry into an adversary, with either the front or back foot." (from falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: jin bu / zeonbou
Property / has_goodToKnow: in mantis forms, advancing without changing stance. normally executed by shifting the lead foot forward and following with the rear foot. Jin bu is often meant to show the offensive in the techniques and jin bu steps are often included between techniques without explicitly mentioned in the quan pu<br>"Advancing step, entry step. 1. Advance: step the lead foot forward. 2. Entry step: any stepping forward entry into an adversary, with either the front or back foot." (from falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: jin bu / zeonbou / rank
 
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    QuanPuSymbol
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    167
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    jìn bù
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    pinyin mandarin
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    zêonbou
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    jyutping cantonese
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    cn
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    advancing step (to progress)
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    进步/進步 (jìn bù / zêonbou): advancing step
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    manual
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    in mantis forms, advancing without changing stance. normally executed by shifting the lead foot forward and following with the rear foot. Jin bu is often meant to show the offensive in the techniques and jin bu steps are often included between techniques without explicitly mentioned in the quan pu<br>"Advancing step, entry step. 1. Advance: step the lead foot forward. 2. Entry step: any stepping forward entry into an adversary, with either the front or back foot." (from falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: jin bu / zeonbou
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    进步 / 進步 (jìn bù / zêonbou)
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