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ch'i

NOUN
  1. the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health

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  • Ting Man and Chao Ch'inb were enfeoffed on June 19 and 22, respectively (18: 24b, 22b). The History of the Former Han Dynasty
  • Other main characters are Queen Jehanne, former top Night Court "adept" ie former top courtesan of Terre Ange and second wife of King Daniel Courcel, her lover and dabbler in magical arts Raphael de Mereliot, elderly Ch'in wizard Lo Feng and his factotum disciple and martial arts expert Bao who are honored guests of the Angeline court, as well as quite a few others that you will encounter in the fullness of time. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The Ch'ien T'ang River in Chêkiang is famous for its bore, or tidal wave. Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese
  • First, what we want: permanent protection of the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge, the most biologically diverse area in the entire circumpolar North that also supports two indigenous communities, Gwich'in and Inupiat. Subhankar Banerjee: Earth Activism: What We Don't Want
  • Hopefully, through the above exploration and analysis, the diverse appearances and profound aesthetic implications in Hsin Ch'i-Chi's Tz'u poetry can be completely presented.
  • Voi che ˜ntendendo il terzo ciel movete, udite il ragionar ch™Ã¨ nel mio core, ch'io nol so dire altrui, sì mi par novo. Dante Alighieri
  • The radiant heat produced by moxibustion," my therapist said, "penetrates deeply into the body to strengthen the blood, and restore the balance and flow of vital energy or life force called qi or ch'i. Hollye Harrington Jacobs: Exploring the World of Alternative Breast Cancer Treatments
  • Of particular interest is traditional Gwich'in summer clothing made of white caribou hides, sewn with sinew, and decorated with porcupine quills, trade beads, silverberry seeds, fringes, and ochre.
  • Stanford 1957.p. 295: Ryukyu is Chinese: Liu-ch'iu; Okinawa is one of the islands of this group. A History of China
  • 'Se fra i mali de l'animo, uno de'più gravi è l'ambizione, egli ammalò di questo male già molti anni sono, nè mai è risanato in modo ch'io abbia potuto sprezzare affatto i favori e gli onori del mondo, e chi può dargli' (_Lettere_, vol.iii. p. 56). Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
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