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Examples:Yongchun - "Singing Spring Fist" (Chinese martial art)—Ba Ji Quan "Eight Extremes Fist" - Martial Art—Mizongyi, Mizong, My Jhong Law Horn - "Lost Track Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)—fig. (of an art, a technique etc) brought the point of perfection—knowing the enemy and yourself will get you unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—Mianhua Quanji - "Cotton Boxing" (Chinese Martial Art)—the art of the possible (Bismarck on politics)—Zhou Shoujuan (1895-1968), writer, translator and art collector in Suzhou, a victim of the cultural revolution—Hei Hu Quan - "Black Tiger Fist" - Martial Art—lit. singing of the wind and the moon; fig. vacuous and sentimental (of poetry or art)—formalism in art (esp. as proscribed in USSR and PRC)—Huang Binhong (1865-1955), art historian and literati painter—Pak Mei or Bak Mei - "White Eyebrow" (Chinese Martial Art)—Liuhe Bafa - "Six Harmonies, Eight Methods" - Martial Art—shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional)—Ying Zhua Fan Zi Quan - "Eagle Claw" - Martial Art—butter sculpture (Tibetan art form using paint derived from milk products)—flower-drum, a folk art form involving singing and dancing—Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art—Cai Li Fo, Choy Li Fut, Choy Lay Fut, Choi Lei Fut, Choy Lai Fut, Choy Ley Fut, Choi Lei Faht, Tsai Li Fo, Choi Leih Faht - Martial Art—Chow Gar - "Southern Praying Mantis" - Martial Art—all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development)—Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art—know the enemy and know oneself (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War")—Piguaquan "Chop-Hanging Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)—lit. lotus rises from the water (idiom); fig. blossom (of poem or art)—Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European trained painter and influential art teacher—Baihequan (Fujian White Crane) martial art form—Hu Zhua Pai - "Tiger Claw Sytem" - Martial Art— |