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て拳道

see styles
 tekondoo
    てこんどー
(kana only) Tae Kwon Do (kor:)

五形拳

see styles
 gokeiken / gokeken
    ごけいけん

More info & calligraphy:

Wu Xing Fist
{MA} Wu Xing Fist; Five Form Fist (Dragon, Snake, Tiger, Crane, Leopard)

五祖拳

see styles
wǔ zǔ quán
    wu3 zu3 quan2
wu tsu ch`üan
    wu tsu chüan

More info & calligraphy:

Five Ancestors Fist
Wuzuquan - "Five Ancestors" - Martial Art

八卦拳

see styles
bā guà quán
    ba1 gua4 quan2
pa kua ch`üan
    pa kua chüan
baguazhang (a form of Chinese boxing)

八極拳


八极拳

see styles
bā jí quán
    ba1 ji2 quan2
pa chi ch`üan
    pa chi chüan
 hakkyokuken
    はっきょくけん

More info & calligraphy:

Ba Ji Quan
Ba Ji Quan "Eight Extremes Fist" - Martial Art
bajiquan (Chinese martial art)

八法拳

see styles
bā fǎ quán
    ba1 fa3 quan2
pa fa ch`üan
    pa fa chüan
Ba Fa Quan "Eight Methods" - Martial Art

内家拳

see styles
 naikaken
    ないかけん

More info & calligraphy:

Neijia Fist
{MA} neijia (Chinese martial arts style); internal martial arts

劈掛拳


劈挂拳

see styles
pī guà quán
    pi1 gua4 quan2
p`i kua ch`üan
    pi kua chüan
Piguaquan "Chop-Hanging Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

土門拳

see styles
 domonken
    どもんけん
(person) Domon Ken (1909.10.25-1990.9.15)

地躺拳

see styles
dì tǎng quán
    di4 tang3 quan2
ti t`ang ch`üan
    ti tang chüan
Di Tang Quan - "Ground-Prone Fist"; "Ground Tumbling Boxing" - Martial Art

太極拳


太极拳

see styles
tài jí quán
    tai4 ji2 quan2
t`ai chi ch`üan
    tai chi chüan
 taikyokuken
    たいきょくけん

More info & calligraphy:

Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan
shadowboxing or Taiji, T'aichi or T'aichichuan; traditional form of physical exercise or relaxation; a martial art
{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan

少林拳

see styles
 shourinken / shorinken
    しょうりんけん

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Shaolin Chuan / Shao Lin Quan
Shaolin kung fu

峨嵋拳

see styles
é méi quán
    e2 mei2 quan2
o mei ch`üan
    o mei chüan
Emeiquan; O Mei Ch'uan (kungfu style)

庄屋拳

see styles
 shouyaken / shoyaken
    しょうやけん
(See 狐拳) shōya-ken; kitsune-ken; game similar to rock, paper, scissors, played with hand gestures representing a fox, hunter and village headman

形意拳

see styles
xíng yì quán
    xing2 yi4 quan2
hsing i ch`üan
    hsing i chüan
 keiiken / keken
    けいいけん

More info & calligraphy:

Xing Yi Quan
Xingyiquan (Chinese martial art)
{MA} shape-of-the-mind fist; Hsing I Chuan

忿怒拳

see styles
fèn nù quán
    fen4 nu4 quan2
fen nu ch`üan
    fen nu chüan
 funnu ken
adamantine fists

截拳道

see styles
jié quán dào
    jie2 quan2 dao4
chieh ch`üan tao
    chieh chüan tao
 jiikundoo / jikundoo
    ジークンドー

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Jeet Kune Do
Jeet Kun Do or Way of the Intercepting Fist, a fusion of Eastern and Western martial arts led by Bruce Lee 李小龍|李小龙[Li3 Xiao3 long2]
{MA} Jeet Kune Do; Way of the Intercepting Fist (martial art founded by Bruce Lee)

握り拳

see styles
 nigirikobushi
    にぎりこぶし
clenched fist

攥拳頭


攥拳头

see styles
zuàn quán tou
    zuan4 quan2 tou5
tsuan ch`üan t`ou
    tsuan chüan tou
to clench one's fists

新延拳

see styles
 niinobeken / ninobeken
    にいのべけん
(person) Niinobe Ken

昇竜拳

see styles
 shouryuuken / shoryuken
    しょうりゅうけん
shoryuken; uppercut move in the Street Fighter video game series

昇龍拳

see styles
 shouryuuken / shoryuken
    しょうりゅうけん
shoryuken; uppercut move in the Street Fighter video game series

暗殺拳

see styles
 ansatsuken
    あんさつけん
(manga slang) deadly fist; killer fist

梅花拳

see styles
méi huā quán
    mei2 hua1 quan2
mei hua ch`üan
    mei hua chüan
Meihua Quan - "Plum Blossom Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

波動拳

see styles
 hadouken / hadoken
    はどうけん
{vidg} hadouken (fireball attack from the Street Fighter series)

燕青拳

see styles
 enseiken / enseken
    えんせいけん
{MA} Yangqingquan; Yangqing Fist

白眉拳

see styles
bái méi quán
    bai2 mei2 quan2
pai mei ch`üan
    pai mei chüan
Pak Mei or Bak Mei - "White Eyebrow" (Chinese Martial Art)

白鶴拳


白鹤拳

see styles
bái hè quán
    bai2 he4 quan2
pai ho ch`üan
    pai ho chüan

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White Crane Fist
Baihequan (Fujian White Crane) martial art form

破李拳

see styles
 hariken
    はりけん
(surname) Hariken

組合拳


组合拳

see styles
zǔ hé quán
    zu3 he2 quan2
tsu ho ch`üan
    tsu ho chüan
a combination of punches; (fig.) a set of measures

緒形拳

see styles
 ogataken
    おがたけん
(person) Ogata Ken (1937.7-)

緒方拳

see styles
 ogataken
    おがたけん
(person) Ogata Ken

羅漢拳


罗汉拳

see styles
luó hàn quán
    luo2 han4 quan2
lo han ch`üan
    lo han chüan
Luohan Quan (Shaolin kung fu style)

義和拳


义和拳

see styles
yì hé quán
    yi4 he2 quan2
i ho ch`üan
    i ho chüan
the Righteous and Harmonious Fists; the Boxers (history)

翻子拳

see styles
fān zi quán
    fan1 zi5 quan2
fan tzu ch`üan
    fan tzu chüan
Fanziquan - "Overturning Fist" - Martial Art

藤八拳

see styles
 touhachiken / tohachiken
    とうはちけん
game of chance similar to rock, paper scissors, where the different hand gestures symbolize a fox, a hunter and a village head

虎燕拳

see styles
 koenken
    こえんけん
{MA} Tiger Swallow Fist

螳螂拳

see styles
 tourouken / toroken
    とうろうけん

More info & calligraphy:

Northern Praying Mantis
(martial arts term) praying mantis style

蟷螂拳

see styles
 tourouken / toroken
    とうろうけん
(martial arts term) praying mantis style

角長拳

see styles
 tsunonagakobushi; tsunonagabushi
    ツノナガコブシ; つのながぶし
(kana only) pebble crab (Leucosia anatum)

詠春拳


咏春拳

see styles
yǒng chūn quán
    yong3 chun1 quan2
yung ch`un ch`üan
    yung chun chüan

More info & calligraphy:

Wing Chun Fist
Yongchun - "Singing Spring Fist" (Chinese martial art)

跆拳道

see styles
tái quán dào
    tai2 quan2 dao4
t`ai ch`üan tao
    tai chüan tao
 tekondoo; tekondo
    テコンドー; テコンド

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Taekwondo
taekwondo (Korean martial art)
(kana only) taekwondo (kor:); tae kwon do

野球拳

see styles
 yakyuuken / yakyuken
    やきゅうけん
yakyūken; strip version of rock, paper, scissors (similar to strip poker)

金剛拳


金刚拳

see styles
jīn gāng quán
    jin1 gang1 quan2
chin kang ch`üan
    chin kang chüan
 kongō ken
vajra-fist, the hands doubled together on the breast.

黑虎拳

see styles
hēi hǔ quán
    hei1 hu3 quan2
hei hu ch`üan
    hei hu chüan

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Black Tiger Fist
Hei Hu Quan - "Black Tiger Fist" - Martial Art

龍形拳


龙形拳

see styles
lóng xíng quán
    long2 xing2 quan2
lung hsing ch`üan
    lung hsing chüan
Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art

拳々服膺

see styles
 kenkenfukuyou / kenkenfukuyo
    けんけんふくよう
(noun/participle) (yoji) firmly bear in mind; have something engraved on one's mind (heart)

拳を打つ

see styles
 kenoutsu / kenotsu
    けんをうつ
(exp,v5t) to play a hand game (e.g. rock, paper, scissors)

拳を握る

see styles
 kobushionigiru
    こぶしをにぎる
(exp,v5r) to make a fist; to clench one's fist

拳打腳踢


拳打脚踢

see styles
quán dǎ jiǎo tī
    quan2 da3 jiao3 ti1
ch`üan ta chiao t`i
    chüan ta chiao ti
lit. to punch and kick (idiom); to beat up; fig. determined to sort out a problem

拳拳服膺

see styles
 kenkenfukuyou / kenkenfukuyo
    けんけんふくよう
(noun/participle) (yoji) firmly bear in mind; have something engraved on one's mind (heart)

拳擊手套


拳击手套

see styles
quán jī shǒu tào
    quan2 ji1 shou3 tao4
ch`üan chi shou t`ao
    chüan chi shou tao
boxing glove

拳擊比賽


拳击比赛

see styles
quán jī bǐ sài
    quan2 ji1 bi3 sai4
ch`üan chi pi sai
    chüan chi pi sai
boxing match

拳擊選手


拳击选手

see styles
quán jī xuǎn shǒu
    quan2 ji1 xuan3 shou3
ch`üan chi hsüan shou
    chüan chi hsüan shou
boxer

拳腳相向


拳脚相向

see styles
quán jiǎo xiāng xiàng
    quan2 jiao3 xiang1 xiang4
ch`üan chiao hsiang hsiang
    chüan chiao hsiang hsiang
to square off; to exchange blows; to rain blows on sb

拳闘選手

see styles
 kentousenshu / kentosenshu
    けんとうせんしゅ
(rare) (See ボクサー・1) boxer; fighter

拳頭產品


拳头产品

see styles
quán tou chǎn pǐn
    quan2 tou5 chan3 pin3
ch`üan t`ou ch`an p`in
    chüan tou chan pin
flagship product; star product

じゃん拳

see styles
 janken
    じゃんけん
(noun/participle) (kana only) rock, paper, scissors game

中国拳法

see styles
 chuugokukenpou / chugokukenpo
    ちゅうごくけんぽう
Chinese martial art

信号拳銃

see styles
 shingoukenjuu / shingokenju
    しんごうけんじゅう
flare gun; Very pistol; signal pistol

北斗の拳

see styles
 hokutonoken
    ほくとのけん
(work) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo); (wk) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo)

南拳媽媽


南拳妈妈

see styles
nán quán mā mā
    nan2 quan2 ma1 ma1
nan ch`üan ma ma
    nan chüan ma ma
Nan Quan Mama, a Taiwanese Music Group

圓山応拳

see styles
 maruyamaoukyo / maruyamaokyo
    まるやまおうきょ
(person) Maruyama Oukyō

左右勾拳

see styles
zuǒ yòu gōu quán
    zuo3 you4 gou1 quan2
tso yu kou ch`üan
    tso yu kou chüan
left hook and right hook (boxing); the old one-two

徒手空拳

see styles
 toshukuuken / toshukuken
    としゅくうけん
(1) (yoji) being empty-handed; (2) (yoji) being penniless; having no capital (for starting a business)

指切拳万

see styles
 yubikirigenman
    ゆびきりげんまん
making a pledge by hooking each other's little fingers

捋臂揎拳

see styles
luō bì xuān quán
    luo1 bi4 xuan1 quan2
lo pi hsüan ch`üan
    lo pi hsüan chüan
lit. to push up one's sleeves and bare one's fists; to be eager to get started

摩拳擦掌

see styles
mó quán cā zhǎng
    mo2 quan2 ca1 zhang3
mo ch`üan ts`a chang
    mo chüan tsa chang
fig. to rub one's fists and wipe one's palms (idiom); to roll up one's sleeves for battle; eager to get into action or start on a task

擎拳合掌

see styles
qíng quán hé zhǎng
    qing2 quan2 he2 zhang3
ch`ing ch`üan ho chang
    ching chüan ho chang
to clasp hands; to put one's palms together (in obeisance)

日本拳法

see styles
 nipponkenpou; nihonkenpou / nipponkenpo; nihonkenpo
    にっぽんけんぽう; にほんけんぽう

More info & calligraphy:

Nippon Kempo
{MA} Nippon Kempo; Nihon Kempo; Japanese martial art

棉花拳擊


棉花拳击

see styles
mián huā quán jī
    mian2 hua1 quan2 ji1
mien hua ch`üan chi
    mien hua chüan chi
Mianhua Quanji - "Cotton Boxing" (Chinese Martial Art)

森田拳次

see styles
 moritakenji
    もりたけんじ
(person) Morita Kenji (1939.5.11-)

正拳突き

see styles
 seikenzuki / sekenzuki
    せいけんづき
{MA} thrusting technique

破李拳竜

see styles
 harikenryuu / harikenryu
    はりけんりゅう
(person) Hariken Ryū

磨拳擦掌

see styles
mó quán cā zhǎng
    mo2 quan2 ca1 zhang3
mo ch`üan ts`a chang
    mo chüan tsa chang
variant of 摩擦掌[mo1 quan2 ca1 zhang3]

自動拳銃

see styles
 jidoukenjuu / jidokenju
    じどうけんじゅう
automatic pistol

花拳繡腿


花拳绣腿

see styles
huā quán xiù tuǐ
    hua1 quan2 xiu4 tui3
hua ch`üan hsiu t`ui
    hua chüan hsiu tui
flowery of fist with fancy footwork (idiom); highly embellished and ineffectual; fancy but impractical skills; all show and no go; pugilistic wankery

赤手空拳

see styles
chì shǒu kōng quán
    chi4 shou3 kong1 quan2
ch`ih shou k`ung ch`üan
    chih shou kung chüan
 sekishukuuken / sekishukuken
    せきしゅくうけん
(idiom) with one's bare hands (unarmed – also figuratively: without assistance)
(yoji) barehanded; having no wealth or position to rely on (aside from one's own resourcefulness) (when embarking on something)

鉄拳制裁

see styles
 tekkenseisai / tekkensesai
    てっけんせいさい
(yoji) (punishment by) striking with fists

飽以老拳


饱以老拳

see styles
bǎo yǐ lǎo quán
    bao3 yi3 lao3 quan2
pao i lao ch`üan
    pao i lao chüan
to thump repeatedly with one's fist

Variations:
拳拳
拳々

 kenken
    けんけん
(adverb) respectfully; faithfully; seriously; reverently

拳闘家痴呆

see styles
 kentoukachihou / kentokachiho
    けんとうかちほう
(See パンチドランカー・2) dementia pugilistica; boxer's dementia; punch-drunk syndrome

北派螳螂拳

see styles
běi pài táng láng quán
    bei3 pai4 tang2 lang2 quan2
pei p`ai t`ang lang ch`üan
    pei pai tang lang chüan
Beipai Tanglang Quan - "Northern Praying Mantis" (Chinese Martial Art)

回転式拳銃

see styles
 kaitenshikikenjuu / kaitenshikikenju
    かいてんしきけんじゅう
(See リボルバー) revolver

少林寺拳法

see styles
 shourinjikenpou / shorinjikenpo
    しょうりんじけんぽう

More info & calligraphy:

Shorinji Kempo / Kenpo
(See 少林拳) Shorinji Kempo (modern Japanese martial art based on Shaolin kung fu)

武術太極拳

see styles
 bujutsutaikyokuken
    ぶじゅつたいきょくけん
wushu; modern sport derived from traditional Chinese martial arts

迷蹤羅漢拳


迷踪罗汉拳

see styles
mí zōng luó hàn quán
    mi2 zong1 luo2 han4 quan2
mi tsung lo han ch`üan
    mi tsung lo han chüan
Mizongyi, Mizong, My Jhong Law Horn - "Lost Track Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

金剛如來拳


金刚如来拳

see styles
jīn gāng rú lái quán
    jin1 gang1 ru2 lai2 quan2
chin kang ju lai ch`üan
    chin kang ju lai chüan
 kongō nyorai ken
adamantine fists

金剛拳菩薩


金刚拳菩萨

see styles
jīn gāng quán pú sà
    jin1 gang1 quan2 pu2 sa4
chin kang ch`üan p`u sa
    chin kang chüan pu sa
 Kongō ken bosatsu
One of the bodhisattvas in the Diamond group.

鷹爪翻子拳


鹰爪翻子拳

see styles
yīng zhuǎ fān zi quán
    ying1 zhua3 fan1 zi5 quan2
ying chua fan tzu ch`üan
    ying chua fan tzu chüan

More info & calligraphy:

Eagle Claw Overturning Fist
Ying Zhua Fan Zi Quan - "Eagle Claw" - Martial Art

じゃん拳ぽん

see styles
 jankenpon; jankenpon
    じゃんけんぽん; ジャンケンポン
(interjection) (1) (kana only) (called out before revealing one's hand) rock! paper! scissors!; paper! scissors! rock!; one! two! three!; (2) (kana only) (See じゃんけん) rock-paper-scissors (game); janken

重量拳闘選手

see styles
 juuryoukentousenshu / juryokentosenshu
    じゅうりょうけんとうせんしゅ
heavy weight boxer

Variations:
こぶし大
拳大

 kobushidai; kendai(大)
    こぶしだい; けんだい(拳大)
(can be adjective with の) fist-sized

回転弾倉式拳銃

see styles
 kaitendansoushikikenjuu / kaitendansoshikikenju
    かいてんだんそうしきけんじゅう
(rare) (See 回転式拳銃) revolver

少林寺拳法連盟

see styles
 shourinjikenpourenmei / shorinjikenporenme
    しょうりんじけんぽうれんめい
(org) ShorinjiKempo Federation Foundation; (o) ShorinjiKempo Federation Foundation

Variations:
昇竜拳
昇龍拳

 shouryuuken / shoryuken
    しょうりゅうけん
{vidg} shoryuken (uppercut move in the Street Fighter series)

Variations:
螳螂拳
蟷螂拳

 tourouken / toroken
    とうろうけん
{MA} praying mantis style

Variations:
詠春拳
咏春拳

 eishunken / eshunken
    えいしゅんけん
Wing Chun (traditional Chinese martial art)

跆拳道(rK)

 tekondoo; tekondo; tekondou(sk) / tekondoo; tekondo; tekondo(sk)
    テコンドー; テコンド; テコンドウ(sk)
(kana only) taekwondo (kor:); tae kwon do

Variations:
栄螺
拳螺
蠑螺

 sazae; sazai(栄螺); sazae
    さざえ; さざい(栄螺); サザエ
(kana only) turban shell (any mollusc of the family Turbinidae, esp. the horned turban, Turbo cornutus)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary