Learn the Chinese behind Tai Chi. In each bite sized episode, I explain the Chinese behind a popular Tai Chi term, like Parting the wild horse’s mane (episode 7) or White crane spreads its wings (episode 9).
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Learn the Chinese behind Tai Chi. In each bite sized episode, I explain the Chinese behind a popular Tai Chi term, like Parting the wild horse’s mane (episode 7) or White crane spreads its wings (episode 9).
9: 🐥 White crane spreads its wings | 白鹤亮翅 Bái Hè Liàng Chì
Tai Chi Chinese
4 minutes 21 seconds
7 years ago
9: 🐥 White crane spreads its wings | 白鹤亮翅 Bái Hè Liàng Chì
白鹤亮翅 Bái Hè Liàng Chì: White crane spreads its wings |
白 Bái: White, empty, plain |
白色 Bái Sè: White color |
白领 Bái Lǐng: White collar (worker) |
白发 Bái Fà: White hair |
白血球 Bái Xuè Qiú: White blood cell |
白眉拳 Bái Méi Quán: Bak/Pai Mei martial art |
白天 Bái Tiān: Day, daytime |
白日梦 Bái Rì Mèng: Daydream |
黑白不分 Hēi Bái Bù Fēn: Not distinguishing right from wrong |
鹤 Hè: Crane |
纸鹤 Zhǐ Hè |
亮 Liàng: Shine, light, brighten, reveal |
亮光 Liàng Guāng: Light, beam of light |
天亮 Tiān Liàng: Dawn |
亮丽 Liàng Lì: Bright and beautiful |
亮起 Liàng Qǐ: Lift/raise your voice (volume) |
亮出 Liàng Chū: Show out, reveal suddenly |
翅膀 Chì Bǎng: Wing |
鱼翅 Yú Chì: Shark fin |
展翅 Zhǎn Chì: Spread wings, figuratively soar upward |
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Tai Chi Chinese
Learn the Chinese behind Tai Chi. In each bite sized episode, I explain the Chinese behind a popular Tai Chi term, like Parting the wild horse’s mane (episode 7) or White crane spreads its wings (episode 9).