
1) Chinese martial art 2) Chinese meditative practice 3) Chinese wellness practice 4) Taoist philosophy 5) Traditional Chinese medicine
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(simplified Chinese
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Qigong, chi kung, or chi gung ({zh|t=氣功|s=气功|p=qìgōng|w=chi gong|l=Life Energy Cultivation}) is a practice of aligning body, breath, and mind for health, meditation, and martial arts training. With roots in Chinese medicine, philosophy, and martial arts, qigong is traditionally viewed as a practice to cultivate and balance qi (chi) or wh...
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system of Chinese meditational exercises
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alternative word for cheongsam.
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http://www.beijing-visitor.com/beijing-culture/china-glossary

exercise to promote the flow of 'qi'.
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A form of traditional Chinese mind/body exercise and meditation that uses slow and precise body movements with controlled breathing and mental focusing to improve balance, flexibility, muscle strength, and overall health.
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a form of traditional Chinese exercise that promotes the healthy flow of qi.
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This traditional Chinese treatment combines hands-on and hands-off techniques that balance the flow
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ancient Chinese exercise that stimulates and balances the flow of qi, or vital life energy by using breath, movement, and meditation to cleanse, strengthen, and circulate the blood and vital life energy. Certain qigong “masters” are considered to be “energetic healers,” who via “external” qigong use some of their own energy to strengthe...
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