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Examples:move (in chess, on stage, in martial arts)—hit a pressure point (martial arts)—sequence of movements in martial arts—martial arts (social) circles—leap onto roofs and vault over walls (usually associated with martial arts)—cutting-edge (in technology, science, fashion, the arts etc)—Li Lianjie or Jet Li (1963-), martial arts sportsman, subsequently film star and director—nunchaku (weapon with two rods joined by a short chain, used in martial arts)—martial arts chivalry (Chinese literary, theatrical and cinema genre)—Yip Man (1893-1972), martial arts practitioner, master of Bruce Lee—Tantui, a northern school of martial arts boxing—Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar (zither, Go, calligraphy, painting)—comprehensive arts and entertainment—Grinnell College (private liberal arts college in Grinnell, Iowa, USA)—whirlwind somersault (in gymnastics or martial arts)—minor arts (Confucian reference agriculture, medicine, divination, and other professions unworthy of a gentleman)—a neglected branch (of arts, science, sports etc)—strike first and gain the upper hand (idiom, martial arts term); Making the first move is an advantage.—the Wolf prize (for science and arts)—Beijing Academy of Fine Arts—"monkey steals the peach" (martial arts), distracting an opponent with one hand and seizing his testicles with the other—a martial arts (wuxia) novel—Oscar, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences annual award—a hundred flowers bloom (idiom); let the arts have free expression—the feminine arts (e.g. needlework)—pose or motion of one's body in martial arts—Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)—Bruce Lee (1940-1973), Hong Kong actor and martial arts expert—item of storytelling or performed dialogue (folk arts)—the Shaolin monastery and martial arts school—Yongchun - "Singing Spring Fist" (Chinese martial art)—storytelling dramatic art dating back Song and Yuan periods, single narrator without music, often historical topics with commentary—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—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—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)—There is always sth more learn (applied to art or learning).—Ying Zhua Fan Zi Quan - "Eagle Claw" - Martial Art—butter sculpture (Tibetan art form using paint derived from milk products)—China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC)—Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art)—Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art—traditional art form, consisting of sung story telling with musical accompaniment—simple and unadorned (of art, architecture etc)—all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development)—Paochui - "Three Emperor Cannon Punch" (Chinese Martial Art)—Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art—Piguaquan "Chop-Hanging Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)—Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European trained painter and influential art teacher—baroque (period in western art history) (loanword)—Baihequan (Fujian White Crane) martial art form—Nanquan - "Southern Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)— |