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sì píng | |||||||
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pinyin mandarin | |||||||
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sêipìng | |||||||
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四平/四平 (sì píng / sêipìng): Four levels | |||||||
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From Manchu (“awl”), in reference to the small and gently flowing Tiaozi River in the area. (wiktionary.org)<br>Four levels: a common requirement with varying references. 1. When referring to the body<br>position: the top of the head, the eyes, the shoulders, and the hips should be level (falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: si ping / seiping | |||||||
Property / has_goodToKnow: From Manchu (“awl”), in reference to the small and gently flowing Tiaozi River in the area. (wiktionary.org)<br>Four levels: a common requirement with varying references. 1. When referring to the body<br>position: the top of the head, the eyes, the shoulders, and the hips should be level (falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: si ping / seiping / rank | |||||||
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四平 / 四平 (sì píng / sêipìng) | |||||||
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Four levels | |||||||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 5 December 2024
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QuanPuSymbol
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489
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sì píng
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pinyin mandarin
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sêipìng
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jyutping cantonese
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cn
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en
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四平/四平 (sì píng / sêipìng): Four levels
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manual
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From Manchu (“awl”), in reference to the small and gently flowing Tiaozi River in the area. (wiktionary.org)<br>Four levels: a common requirement with varying references. 1. When referring to the body<br>position: the top of the head, the eyes, the shoulders, and the hips should be level (falk dictionary of martial arts) simplified name: si ping / seiping
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四平 / 四平 (sì píng / sêipìng)
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Four levels
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