Glossary of Tai Chi Chuan Terms A-Z
注音符號拼音對照表
ㄅ b | ㄆ p | ㄇ m | ㄈf | ㄉ d | ㄊ t | ㄋ n | ㄌ l | ㄍ g | ㄎ k |
ㄏ h | ㄐ j | ㄑ q | ㄒ x | ㄓ zh | ㄔ ch | ㄕ sh | ㄖ r | ㄗ z | ㄘ c |
ㄙ s | ㄚ a | ㄛ o | ㄜ e | ㄝ ye | ㄞ ai | ㄟ ei | ㄠ ao | ㄡ ou | ㄢ an |
ㄣ en | ㄤang | ㄥeng | ㄦ er | ㄧ(y)i | ㄨ(w)u | ㄩ yu |
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規則︰ 1. i=不發音 2. y=字首 3. w=字首
特例︰ 1. ong 東 2. iong 雄 3. ui 輝 4. ing 英 5. iu 秋 6. qu 區
M
1.
Ma 馬 (Mă): Horse
3.
Ma Bu Kao 馬步靠 (mǎ bù
kào):Lean with body in horse stance
4.
Ma Bu Tui
Jian馬步推劍 (mǎ bù tuī jiàn):Horse Stance Push the Sword
5.
Ma Bu 馬步(Mă Bù): Horse Stance; the posture of the rider. The knees are bent and
the practitioner's posture resemble the posture of someone riding on a horse.
6.
Major
Styles of Taijiquan: Chen/Yang/Wu/Hao/Sun
7.
Man慢 (Màn): Slow
8.
Mao 貓Mao: Cat
9.
Man zhang
xie feiman慢掌斜飛 (Màn zhǎng xié fēiman): Slow palm slanting flying
10. Marrow Washing :Xishui 洗髓,a Chi Kung
method that rejuvenates the bone marrow.
11. Martial Arts : a fighting discipine to promote
combat proficiency.
12. Mei hua Zhuang 梅花樁: Plum flower poles. A pattern of poles set in
the ground on top of which martial artists practice special forms
13. Mei hua 梅花: Plum Flower
14. Men Ren 門人: Door Person; One who has become a disciple of a
master.
15. Men tu 門徒: Apprenticeship,an intensive
training process in which someone commits to working towards mastery of the art
of tai chi chuan and teaching it at successively higher levels.
16. Men門: Gate or door, referring to openings in defense or a specific school or
lineage
17. Meridians: Jingluo 經路, the twelve primary meridian, pathways through
which Qi circulates around the body, also known as ‘vessels’ or ‘channel’s.
Similar to the way blood flows through blood vessels, energy in the body flows
through the meridians.
18. Mi Men 密門: Secret Door (Hidden Door, Closed Gate)
19. Mian 綿 (Mián): continuous,
prolonged; weak, fluffy.
20. Mian 棉 (Mián): cotton; In Tai Chi Chuan,it
incorporates the idea of softness, one of the five close quarter strategies.
21. Mian Chuan 棉拳: Cotton Boxing, early name for Tai Chi Chuan.
22. Mian Mian 綿綿 (Mián Mián): continuous, unbroken.
23. Ming Men 命門: Life Gate--Acupuncture point on the lower back
behind the "tan-tien" , approximately opposite the navel, between the
kidneys, at the level of the second lumbar vertebrae. Control of the
Mingmen is a major factor in mastering many internal arts practices.
24. Mingxiang 冥想: Meditation; training the mind to experience inner stillness; Thought, reflection, and contemplation in order
to train the mind, focus the awareness and cultivate the spirit. Sometimes
referred to in Mandarin as Neigong or “Inner work.
25. Mo Ca Bu 摩擦步 (Mó
Cā Bù): a walk characterized by the friction of the
feet.
26. Mo Ca Li 摩擦力 (Mó Cā Lì): a force of friction.
27. Mo 抹: To stroke
or rub, e.g. as in a subtle, circular diversion or a delicate slice with a
sword.
28. Mo 磨: grind; to reduce
to powder or small fragments by friction (as in a mill or with the teeth); to
wear down, polish, or sharpen by friction; to
press together with a rotating motion; to rub or press harshly
29. Momentum: Guan Xing Li 慣性力--The GRF not only supplies power for the forward,
backward, upward, left turn, and right turn movements of the body, but it
also provides the momentum energy that a TCC practitioner needs to transition
from one movement to the next.
30. Moving step : 活步 (huo bù) -
The players stand in a circle; the player who is pushed or pulled out of the
circle, or falls down, loses a point.
31. Mu 目: eyes
32. Mu zhuang 木樁: Wooden dummy
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