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These two characters contain the ideas of fate, destiny, fortune, and luck.
You can also say that it means “what life throws at you” or “your lot in life” because the first character contains the idea of life or living.
This version is really only used in Chinese. There's another version with just the characters reversed that is more universal. In fact, skip this one. The opposite character order is better.
Wing Chun Kuen Kuit
This text is the chant or poem of Wing Chun.
I call it a “chant” because it was meant to be a somewhat rhythmic poem to help practitioners memorize many aspects of Wing Chun.
You will see this referred to as “Wing Chun Kuem Kuit.” This Cantonese romanization is popular in the west (and there is no official way to romanize Cantonese, so many variations exist). In Mandarin, it would be, “Yong Chun Quan Jue.” The last character (kuit or kyut from Cantonese, jue or chüeh from Mandarin) kind of means “secrets of the art.” It's a short way to write 口訣, meaning “mnemonic chant” or “rhyme for remembering.”
In the west (especially in the military), we often use acronyms to remember things. There are no initials to make acronyms in Chinese, so in ancient times, chants like this are used to remember vast amounts of information.
I will presume you already know the meaning of the 10 maxims, so I will skip that to keep this calligraphy entry from getting too large.
Some think 练拳者必记 is the title but that just says, “(When) training (the) fist, people should remember:.” Therefore, I've not included that in the calligraphy. However, you can put a note in the special instructions if you want it added.
Note: On a traditional calligraphy wall scroll, the characters will be written in vertical columns, starting from the right, and proceeding left.
Note: This is an except and variation from a huge 口訣. These 10 maxims are used extensively in Wing Chun training, and you’ll find them all over the internet. Just know there is a much longer version out there, along with several variations and excepts like this one. If you know of, or want a different version, just contact me, and I will add it for you.
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your skip search...
| Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
曠 旷 see styles |
kuàng kuang4 k`uang kuang hiromu ひろむ |
to neglect; to skip (class or work); to waste (time); vast; loose-fitting (given name) Hiromu Spacious, extensive; waste; wilderness; far, long, wide. |
跳 see styles |
tiào tiao4 t`iao tiao |
to jump; to hop; to skip over; to bounce; to palpitate |
抜く see styles |
nuku ぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) to pull out; to draw out; to extract; to unplug; to weed; (transitive verb) (2) to omit; to leave out; to go without; to skip; (suf,v5k) (3) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to do to the end; to do thoroughly; to do completely; to do severely; (transitive verb) (4) to let out (e.g. air from a tyre); to drain (e.g. water from a bath); to empty; (transitive verb) (5) to pick out; to choose; to select; to extract; (transitive verb) (6) to pilfer; to steal; (transitive verb) (7) to remove; to get rid of; to take out; (transitive verb) (8) to pass; to overtake; to outstrip; to get ahead of; (transitive verb) (9) (also written 貫く) to pierce; to break through; to go through; (transitive verb) (10) to cut out (a shape); to create (a pattern) by dying the surrounding area; (transitive verb) (11) to seize; to capture; to reduce; (transitive verb) (12) to scoop (a story); (transitive verb) (13) to take out (an opponent's stones; in go); (Godan verb with "ku" ending) (14) (slang) (vulgar) to masturbate (of a male); to ejaculate (while masturbating); (Godan verb with "ku" ending) (15) (slang) to take (a photo); to record (video) |
曠工 旷工 see styles |
kuàng gōng kuang4 gong1 k`uang kung kuang kung |
to skip work; absence without leave |
略去 see styles |
lüè qù lu:e4 qu4 lu:e ch`ü lu:e chü |
to omit; to delete; to leave out; to neglect; to skip over |
略過 略过 see styles |
lüè guò lu:e4 guo4 lu:e kuo |
to pass over; to skip |
翹班 翘班 see styles |
qiào bān qiao4 ban1 ch`iao pan chiao pan |
to skip work; to sneak out of work early |
翹課 翘课 see styles |
qiào kè qiao4 ke4 ch`iao k`o chiao ko |
to skip school; to cut class |
越級 越级 see styles |
yuè jí yue4 ji2 yüeh chi |
to skip a grade; to bypass ranks; to go over the head of one's boss |
跳繩 跳绳 see styles |
tiào shéng tiao4 sheng2 t`iao sheng tiao sheng |
to jump rope; to skip; a skipping rope; a jump rope |
跳躍 跳跃 see styles |
tiào yuè tiao4 yue4 t`iao yüeh tiao yüeh chouyaku / choyaku ちょうやく |
to jump; to leap; to bound; to skip (n,vs,adj-no) jump; leap; skip; bound |
跳過 跳过 see styles |
tiào guò tiao4 guo4 t`iao kuo tiao kuo |
to jump over; to skip (a step, chapter etc) |
蹺課 跷课 see styles |
qiāo kè qiao1 ke4 ch`iao k`o chiao ko |
to skip class |
逃課 逃课 see styles |
táo kè tao2 ke4 t`ao k`o tao ko |
to skip class |
さぼる see styles |
saboru さぼる |
(v5r,vi) to be truant; to play hooky; to skip school; to skip out; to be idle; to sabotage by slowness |
ブッチ see styles |
pucchi プッチ |
(vs,vt) (1) (slang) to skip (a class, responsibility, etc.); to shirk; to dodge; to avoid; (vs,vt) (2) (slang) to break (a promise); to ignore; (personal name) Pucci |
三級跳 三级跳 see styles |
sān jí tiào san1 ji2 tiao4 san chi t`iao san chi tiao |
triple jump (athletics); hop, skip and jump |
打水漂 see styles |
dǎ shuǐ piāo da3 shui3 piao1 ta shui p`iao ta shui piao |
to skip stones (on water); (coll.) to squander one's money on a bad investment |
抜かす see styles |
nukasu ぬかす |
(transitive verb) (1) to omit; to leave out; to skip; (2) (vulgar) to say; to speak |
端折る see styles |
hashoru; hashioru(ok) はしょる; はしおる(ok) |
(transitive verb) (1) to tuck up (a kimono skirt); to tuck in; (transitive verb) (2) to make short (a story, explanation, etc.); to cut short; to abridge; to skip (over); to omit; to leave out |
跳回る see styles |
tobimawaru とびまわる |
(v5r,vi) to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about |
飛ばす see styles |
tobasu とばす |
(transitive verb) (1) to let fly; to make fly; to send flying; to blow off (e.g. in the wind); to launch; to fire; to hurl; to shoot; (transitive verb) (2) to skip over; to leave out; to omit; to drop (e.g. a stitch); to fast-forward; (transitive verb) (3) to run fast; to drive fast; to gallop; (transitive verb) (4) to spray; to splash; to spatter; (transitive verb) (5) to say without reservation; to call out (e.g. a jeer); to rattle off (e.g. a joke); (transitive verb) (6) to spread (e.g. a rumour); to circulate; to send out (a message); to issue (e.g. an appeal); (transitive verb) (7) to transfer (to a less important post); to send away (e.g. to a provincial branch); to demote; (transitive verb) (8) to dispatch quickly (e.g. a reporter); (transitive verb) (9) to get rid of; to burn off (alcohol); (transitive verb) (10) to attack (e.g. with a leg manoeuvre); (aux-v,v5s) (11) to do vigorously; to do roughly; to do energetically |
飛回る see styles |
tobimawaru とびまわる |
(v5r,vi) to fly about; to skip about; to bustle about |
飲倒す see styles |
nomitaosu のみたおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to skip out on one's bar bill; (2) to drink oneself to ruin; to drink everything vigorously; to get wasted |
コンテナ see styles |
kontena コンテナ |
container (e.g. shipping); skip |
スキップ see styles |
sukippu スキップ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) skip (bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot); (n,vs,vi) (2) skipping (over); (3) skip (captain of a curling team); skipper; (personal name) Skipp; Skip |
すぐそこ see styles |
sugusoko すぐそこ |
(adv,adj-no) (1) close by; right there; short distance away; a hop, skip and jump away; (adv,adj-no) (2) at once; as soon as possible; immediately |
もういい see styles |
mouii / moi もういい |
(interjection) (1) skip it; drop it; (interjection) (2) I've had enough (e.g. when offered something); that's enough |
一帶而過 一带而过 see styles |
yī dài ér guò yi1 dai4 er2 guo4 i tai erh kuo |
to skate around; to skip over; to skimp |
三級跳遠 三级跳远 see styles |
sān jí tiào yuǎn san1 ji2 tiao4 yuan3 san chi t`iao yüan san chi tiao yüan |
triple jump (athletics); hop, skip and jump |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
| Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
| Destiny Fate | 命運 命运 | mìng yùn / ming4 yun4 / ming yun / mingyun | ming yün / mingyün | |
| Wing Chun Fist Maxims | 有手黐手無手問手來留區送甩手直沖怕打終歸打貪打終被打粘連迫攻絕不放鬆來力瀉力借力出擊步步追形點點朝午以形補手敗形不敗馬腰馬一致心意合一拳由心發動法無形活人練活死功夫 有手黐手无手问手来留区送甩手直冲怕打终归打贪打终被打粘连迫攻绝不放松来力泻力借力出击步步追形点点朝午以形补手败形不败马腰马一致心意合一拳由心发动法无形活人练活死功夫 | |||
| 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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