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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
quán
    quan2
ch`üan
    chüan
 tsuyoshi
    つよし

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Fist
fist; boxing
fist; (male given name) Tsuyoshi

唐手

see styles
 karate
    からて

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Tang Hand
karate

拳法

see styles
quán fǎ
    quan2 fa3
ch`üan fa
    chüan fa
 kenpou / kenpo
    けんぽう

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Kenpo / Kempo / Quan Fa / Chuan Fa
boxing; fighting technique
(1) Chinese martial arts; kung fu; wushu; quanfa; (2) kenpō (martial arts); kempo

查拳

see styles
chá quán
    cha2 quan2
ch`a ch`üan
    cha chüan

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Chaquan / Cha Quan
Cha Quan - "Cha Fist" - Martial Art

泰拳

see styles
tài quán
    tai4 quan2
t`ai ch`üan
    tai chüan

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Muay Thai
Muay Thai - "Thai fist" - Martial Art

猴拳

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hóu quán
    hou2 quan2
hou ch`üan
    hou chüan

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Monkey Fist
Hou Quan - "Monkey Fist" - Martial Art

猿拳

see styles
 saruken
    さるけん

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Monkey Fist
{MA} Monkey Fist; Monkey-Style kung-fu

空手

see styles
kōng shǒu
    kong1 shou3
k`ung shou
    kung shou
 sorate
    そらて

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Karate
empty-handed; unarmed; (painting, embroidery etc) without following a model; (abbr. for 空手道[kong1 shou3 dao4]) karate
(1) karate; (2) empty handed; (surname) Sorate

詠春


咏春

see styles
yǒng chūn
    yong3 chun1
yung ch`un
    yung chun

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Wing Chun
Wing Chun; same as 詠春拳|咏春拳[yong3 chun1 quan2]; Yongchun - "Singing Spring Fist" (Chinese martial art)

鐵拳


铁拳

see styles
tiě quán
    tie3 quan2
t`ieh ch`üan
    tieh chüan

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Iron Fist
iron fist

五形拳

see styles
 gokeiken / gokeken
    ごけいけん

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

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

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

剛柔流

see styles
 goujuuryuu / gojuryu
    ごうじゅうりゅう

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Goju Ryu
(org) Goju-ryu (karate school); (o) Goju-ryu (karate school)

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

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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

少林流

see styles
 shourinryuu / shorinryu
    しょうりんりゅう

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Shorin-Ryu
{MA} (Shorin-ryu) Okinawa school of karate

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

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

截拳道

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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)

空手家

see styles
 karateka
    からてか

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Karateka
karate practitioner

空手道

see styles
kōng shǒu dào
    kong1 shou3 dao4
k`ung shou tao
    kung shou tao
 karatedou / karatedo
    からてどう

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Karate-Do
karate
the way of karate; karate

詠春拳


咏春拳

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

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

黑虎拳

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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

少林寺流

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 shourinjiryuu / shorinjiryu
    しょうりんじりゅう

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Shorin Ji Ryu
{MA} (See 少林流) Shorin-ryu; Okinawa school of karate

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

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

松濤館流

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 shoutoukanryuu / shotokanryu
    しょうとうかんりゅう

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Shotokan-Ryu
(out-dated kanji) (martial arts term) Shotokan (style of karate)

少林寺拳法

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

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

see styles
chuí
    chui2
ch`ui
    chui
 sui
to beat (with a stick or one's fist); to thump; to pound
whipping

see styles

    wo4
wo
 nigiri
    にぎり
to hold; to grasp; to clench (one's fist); (bound form) to have in one's control; classifier: a handful
(place-name) Nigiri

他流

see styles
 taryuu / taryu
    たりゅう
another style; another school (of thought, karate, etc.)

力拳

see styles
 chikarakobushi
    ちからこぶし
clenched fist

南拳

see styles
nán quán
    nan2 quan2
nan ch`üan
    nan chüan
Nanquan - "Southern Fist" (Chinese Martial Art)

巻藁

see styles
 makiwara
    まきわら
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits

師拳


师拳

see styles
shī quán
    shi1 quan2
shih ch`üan
    shih chüan
 shiken
the teacher's closed fist

強権

see styles
 kyouken / kyoken
    きょうけん
strong power of the state; iron fist; heavy hand

手刀

see styles
shǒu dāo
    shou3 dao1
shou tao
 tegatana; shutou / tegatana; shuto
    てがたな; しゅとう
hand formed into a flat shape, as for a karate chop
hand used like a sword in striking

抱拳

see styles
bào quán
    bao4 quan2
pao ch`üan
    pao chüan
to cup one's fist in the other hand (as a sign of respect)

拳固

see styles
 genko
    げんこ
fist

拳腳


拳脚

see styles
quán jiǎo
    quan2 jiao3
ch`üan chiao
    chüan chiao
Chinese boxing; fist and feet; punching and kicking

拳頭


拳头

see styles
quán tou
    quan2 tou5
ch`üan t`ou
    chüan tou
fist; (of a product, service, project etc) flagship; key; core

拳骨

see styles
 genkotsu(p); genkotsu
    げんこつ(P); ゲンコツ
(kana only) (clenched) fist; knuckles

握拳

see styles
wò quán
    wo4 quan2
wo ch`üan
    wo chüan
to make a fist

正拳

see styles
 shouken / shoken
    しょうけん
{MA} seiken (karate proper fist); straight punch; (given name) Shouken

毆鬥


殴斗

see styles
ōu dòu
    ou1 dou4
ou tou
to have a fist fight; fist fight; brawl

狂拳

see styles
 kyouken / kyoken
    きょうけん
crazy fist (dragonball technique)

狗拳

see styles
gǒu quán
    gou3 quan2
kou ch`üan
    kou chüan
Gou Quan - "Dog Fist" - Martial Art

獸術


兽术

see styles
shòu shù
    shou4 shu4
shou shu
animal training; skill with animals; shoushu - "Animal skill" or "Beast-fist" - Martial Art (esp. fictional)

禪卷

see styles
chán juǎn
    chan2 juan3
ch`an chüan
    chan chüan
The meditation fist (muṣti), the sign of meditation shown by the left fist, the right indicating wisdom.

禪拳


禅拳

see styles
chán quán
    chan2 quan2
ch`an ch`üan
    chan chüan
 zenken
the meditation fist

空拳

see styles
kōng quán
    kong1 quan2
k`ung ch`üan
    kung chüan
 kuuken / kuken
    くうけん
with bare hands; with or from nothing
riktamuṣṭi; empty fist, i.e. deceiving a child by pretending to have something for it in the closed hand; not the Buddha's method.

粉拳

see styles
fěn quán
    fen3 quan2
fen ch`üan
    fen chüan
soft, ineffectual fist (usu. of a woman)

組手

see styles
 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) (sumo) beltwork

華拳


华拳

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huá quán
    hua2 quan2
hua ch`üan
    hua chüan
Hua Quan - "Flowery Fist? Magnificent Fist?" - Martial Art

裏拳

see styles
 uraken
    うらけん
backhand blow; backhand chop; backfist (karate)

豹拳

see styles
bào quán
    bao4 quan2
pao ch`üan
    pao chüan
Bao Quan - "Leopard Fist" - Martial Art

足刀

see styles
 sokutou / sokuto
    そくとう
{MA} outer edge of the foot (from little toe to heel) (karate)

鉄拳

see styles
 tekken
    てっけん
tightly clenched fist; (wk) Tekken (video game series and media franchise); (wk) Tekken (1990 film)

鐵腕


铁腕

see styles
tiě wàn
    tie3 wan4
t`ieh wan
    tieh wan
iron fist (of the state)

ぱんち

see styles
 hanchi
    ハンチ
(noun/participle) (1) punch (with the fist); (noun/participle) (2) punching (a hole); hole punch; (3) punch (drink); (4) punch (in a song, speech, etc.); impact; (personal name) Hantzsch

佉吒迦


佉咤迦

see styles
qiā zhà jiā
    qia1 zha4 jia1
ch`ia cha chia
    chia cha chia
 kataka
khaṭaka; a manual sign, wrists together, fingers half-closed; M. W. says "the half-closed hand; the doubled fist of wrestlers or boxers".

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)

固める

see styles
 katameru
    かためる
(transitive verb) (1) to harden; to freeze; to strengthen; to solidify; to make (a fist); to tramp down (snow, dirt); (2) to put together; to collect; to gather; to consolidate; (3) to make secure; to stabilize; to settle down; to strengthen (belief, resolution, etc.); to establish (evidence); (4) to fortify; to reinforce; to support; (5) to wear for a specific purpose (armor, coat, etc.); (6) to swear; to resolutely vow; to sincerely promise; (7) to tie tightly; to fasten; (8) to hold a bow fully drawn

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

堅める

see styles
 katameru
    かためる
(transitive verb) (1) to harden; to freeze; to strengthen; to solidify; to make (a fist); to tramp down (snow, dirt); (2) to put together; to collect; to gather; to consolidate; (3) to make secure; to stabilize; to settle down; to strengthen (belief, resolution, etc.); to establish (evidence); (4) to fortify; to reinforce; to support; (5) to wear for a specific purpose (armor, coat, etc.); (6) to swear; to resolutely vow; to sincerely promise; (7) to tie tightly; to fasten; (8) to hold a bow fully drawn

巻き藁

see styles
 makiwara
    まきわら
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits

握り拳

see styles
 nigirikobushi
    にぎりこぶし
clenched fist

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)

燕青拳

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

瓦割り

see styles
 kawarawari
    かわらわり
{MA} breaking a stack of tiles with one's hand (in karate)

空手着

see styles
 karategi
    からてぎ
{MA} karate gi; karate uniform

米利堅

see styles
 meriken
    メリケン
(ateji / phonetic) (n,adj-f) (1) (kana only) America; American; (2) fist

組み手

see styles
 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) (sumo) beltwork

翻子拳

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

肘当て

see styles
 hijiate
    ひじあて
(1) (detachable) elbow rest; arm rest; elbow pad; (2) (martial arts term) elbow strike (karate)

肘打ち

see styles
 hijiuchi
    ひじうち
{MA} elbow strike (karate)

虎燕拳

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

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.

鶴の技

see styles
 tsurunowaza
    つるのわざ
(fict) crane kick (in the movie Karate Kid); (fic) crane kick (in the movie Karate Kid)

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

クーハン

see styles
 guupan / gupan
    グーパン
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See パンチ・1) punch (with a fist)

ひじ当て

see styles
 hijiate
    ひじあて
(1) (detachable) elbow rest; arm rest; elbow pad; (2) (martial arts term) elbow strike (karate)

フィスト

see styles
 fisuto
    フィスト
fist

ぽんこつ

see styles
 ponkotsu
    ぽんこつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) piece of junk (esp. dismantled or broken down car); worn-out article; (2) hitting (with fist); striking

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)

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

殴り合い

see styles
 naguriai
    なぐりあい
fist fight

猿臂打ち

see styles
 enpiuchi
    えんぴうち
{MA} elbow strike (karate)

空手の型

see styles
 karatenokata
    からてのかた
kata (in karate)

綿裡藏針


绵里藏针

see styles
mián lǐ cáng zhēn
    mian2 li3 cang2 zhen1
mien li ts`ang chen
    mien li tsang chen
lit. a needle concealed in silk floss (idiom); fig. ruthless character behind a gentle appearance; a wolf in sheep's clothing; an iron fist in a velvet glove

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

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

握りこぶし

see styles
 nigirikobushi
    にぎりこぶし
clenched fist

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)

ベストキッド

see styles
 besutokiddo
    ベストキッド
(work) The Karate Kid (film); (wk) The Karate Kid (film)

Variations:
巻藁
巻き藁

 makiwara
    まきわら
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits

Variations:
組み手
組手

 kumite
    くみて
(1) wooden joints; (2) paired karate kata; (3) {sumo} beltwork

Variations:
こぶし大
拳大

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

君子動口不動手


君子动口不动手

see styles
jun zǐ dòng kǒu bù dòng shǒu
    jun1 zi3 dong4 kou3 bu4 dong4 shou3
chün tzu tung k`ou pu tung shou
    chün tzu tung kou pu tung shou
a gentleman uses his mouth and not his fist

フィストファック

see styles
 fisutofakku
    フィストファック
(vulgar) fist-fucking

松濤館流(oK)

 shoutoukanryuu / shotokanryu
    しょうとうかんりゅう
{MA} Shotokan (style of karate)

Variations:
空手
唐手

 karate
    からて
(1) karate; (2) (空手 only) being empty-handed; having nothing in one's hands

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

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