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蔡李何佛雄 is the five families associated with San Soo Kung Fu.
The characters are always the same, but there are several ways these are romanized from Cantonese, Mandarin, and other dialects. Some common ones include Tsoi Li Hoi Fut Hung and Choi Li Ho Fut Hung.
If you are using a different romanization, that does not mean it's wrong. It might just be that your school is using a different dialect or romanization scheme.
金雞獨立 or “Jin Ji Du Li,” means “golden rooster stands on one leg.”
This is also called “crane stance” in English. This is used in wushu, karate, and other forms of martial arts.
This can be pronounced, “kinkei dokuritsu” in Japanese but it's rarely a title used in Japanese.
This is the title of a Buddhist poem known as Xin Xin Ming, Xinxinming, or Hsin Hsin Ming in Chinese and Shinjinmei in Japanese.
This title is typically translated as “Faith in Mind.”
The poem itself is quite long and steeped with meaning.
Download this document for more info: http://www.ln.edu.hk/econ/staff/Xin Xin Ming.doc
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Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your li xin search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
新 see styles |
xīn xin1 hsin shin しん |
new; newly; meso- (chemistry) (prefix) (1) new; neo-; (2) newness; novelty; (3) (abbreviation) (See 新暦) Gregorian calendar; (4) (hist) Xin dynasty (of China; 9-23 CE); Hsin dynasty; (surname) Waka New, newly, just, opposite of 奮 old. |
冰心 see styles |
bīng xīn bing1 xin1 ping hsin |
Bing Xin (1900-1999), female poet and children's writer |
妲己 see styles |
dá jǐ da2 ji3 ta chi |
Daji (c. 11th century BC), concubine of the last Shang dynasty king Zhou Xin 紂辛|纣辛[Zhou4 Xin1] |
帝辛 see styles |
dì xīn di4 xin1 ti hsin |
Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant |
庾信 see styles |
yǔ xìn yu3 xin4 yü hsin |
Yu Xin (513-581), poet from Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝 and author of Lament for the South 哀江南賦|哀江南赋 |
新安 see styles |
xīn ān xin1 an1 hsin an niiyasu / niyasu にいやす |
Xin'an county in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan (surname) Niiyasu |
新朝 see styles |
xīn cháo xin1 chao2 hsin ch`ao hsin chao |
the Xin dynasty (8-23 AD) of Wang Mang 王莽, forming the interregnum between the former and later Han |
新縣 新县 see styles |
xīn xiàn xin1 xian4 hsin hsien |
Xin county in Xinyang 信陽|信阳, Henan |
紂辛 纣辛 see styles |
zhòu xīn zhou4 xin1 chou hsin |
Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last king of the Shang dynasty |
赤眉 see styles |
chì méi chi4 mei2 ch`ih mei chih mei |
Red Eyebrows, rebel group involved in the overthrow of the Xin dynasty 新朝[Xin1 chao2] |
韓信 韩信 see styles |
hán xìn han2 xin4 han hsin kanshin かんしん |
Han Xin (-196 BC), famous general of first Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] (given name) Kanshin |
黃信 黄信 see styles |
huáng xìn huang2 xin4 huang hsin |
Huang Xin, character in The Water Margin |
千島湖 千岛湖 see styles |
qiān dǎo hú qian1 dao3 hu2 ch`ien tao hu chien tao hu chishimako ちしまこ |
Qiandao Lake in Zhejiang, aka Xin'an River Reservoir, created as part of a large hydroelectric project in 1959 (place-name) Chishimako |
新安縣 新安县 see styles |
xīn ān xiàn xin1 an1 xian4 hsin an hsien |
Xin'an county in Luoyang 洛陽|洛阳, Henan |
新鍳真 see styles |
shinganjin しんがんじん |
(serv) Xin Jianzhen (ferry service between Japan and China) |
哀江南賦 哀江南赋 see styles |
āi jiāng nán fù ai1 jiang1 nan2 fu4 ai chiang nan fu |
Lament for the South, long poem in Fu style by Yu Xin 庾信 mourning the passing of Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝 |
斷袖之癖 断袖之癖 see styles |
duàn xiù zhī pǐ duan4 xiu4 zhi1 pi3 tuan hsiu chih p`i tuan hsiu chih pi |
lit. cut sleeve (idiom); fig. euphemism for homosexuality, originating from History of Western Han 漢書|汉书: emperor Han Aidi (real name Liu Xin) was in bed with his lover Dong Xian, and had to attend a court audience that morning. Not wishing to awaken Dong Xian, who was sleeping with his head resting on the emperor's long robe sleeve, Aidi used a knife to cut off the lower half of his sleeve. |
背水の陣 see styles |
haisuinojin はいすいのじん |
(expression) (idiom) fighting with one's back to the wall; having burnt one's bridges; last stand; from strategy of general Han Xin in the Battle of Jingxing |
胯下之辱 see styles |
kuà xià zhī rǔ kua4 xia4 zhi1 ru3 k`ua hsia chih ju kua hsia chih ju |
lit. the humiliation of having to crawl between the legs of one's adversary (as Han Xin 韓信|韩信[Han2 Xin4] supposedly did rather than engage in a sword fight) (idiom); fig. utter humiliation |
菩提心經 菩提心经 see styles |
pú tí xīn jīng pu2 ti2 xin1 jing1 p`u t`i hsin ching pu ti hsin ching Bodai shin kyō |
Puti xin jing |
ムアンシン see styles |
muanshin ムアンシン |
(place-name) Muang Xin |
雜阿毘曇心論 杂阿毘昙心论 see styles |
zá ā pí tán xīn lùn za2 a1 pi2 tan2 xin1 lun4 tsa a p`i t`an hsin lun tsa a pi tan hsin lun Zō abidon shinron |
Za apitan xin lun |
成也蕭何,敗也蕭何 成也萧何,败也萧何 see styles |
chéng yě xiāo hé , bài yě xiāo hé cheng2 ye3 xiao1 he2 , bai4 ye3 xiao1 he2 ch`eng yeh hsiao ho , pai yeh hsiao ho cheng yeh hsiao ho , pai yeh hsiao ho |
lit. raised up by Xiao He, cast down by Xiao He (idiom), alluding to Han Xin 韓信|韩信[Han2 Xin4] being made Grand General 大將軍|大将军[da4 jiang1 jun1]; fig. a situation where one's success and failure are both due to the same factor |
略釋新華嚴經修行次第決疑論 略释新华严经修行次第决疑论 see styles |
lüè shì xīn huā yán jīng xiū xíng cì dì jué yí lùn lve4 shi4 xin1 hua1 yan2 jing1 xiu1 xing2 ci4 di4 jue2 yi2 lun4 lve shih hsin hua yen ching hsiu hsing tz`u ti chüeh i lun lve shih hsin hua yen ching hsiu hsing tzu ti chüeh i lun Ryakushaku shinkegonkyō shugyōshidai ketsugi ron |
Lueshi xin Huayan jing xiuxing cidi jueyi lun |
金剛頂大瑜伽祕密心地法門義訣 金刚顶大瑜伽祕密心地法门义诀 see styles |
jīn gāng dǐng dà yú jiā mì mì xīn dì fǎ mén yì jué jin1 gang1 ding3 da4 yu2 jia1 mi4 mi4 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 yi4 jue2 chin kang ting ta yü chia mi mi hsin ti fa men i chüeh Kongōchō daiyuga himitsushin chi hōmen giketsu |
The Jingangding dayujia mimi xin di famen yijue |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Li | 李 | lǐ / li3 / li | ||
Li | リー | rii / ri | ||
Five Families Tsoi Li Hoi Fut Hung | 蔡李何佛雄 | cài lǐ hé fú xióng cai4 li3 he2 fu2 xiong2 cai li he fu xiong cailihefuxiong | ts`ai li ho fu hsiung tsailihofuhsiung tsai li ho fu hsiung |
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Jin Ji Du Li | 金雞獨立 金鸡独立 | kin kei doku ritsu kinkeidokuritsu | jīn jī dú lì jin1 ji1 du2 li4 jin ji du li jinjiduli | chin chi tu li chinchituli |
Lianne Li-Anne | リーアン | rii an / riian / ri an | ||
Da Ji Da Li | 大吉大利 | dà jí dà lì da4 ji2 da4 li4 da ji da li dajidali | ta chi ta li tachitali |
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Xin Xin Ming Shinjinmei | 信心銘 信心铭 | shin jin mei shinjinmei | xìn xīn míng xin4 xin1 ming2 xin xin ming xinxinming | hsin hsin ming hsinhsinming |
In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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