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Chinese xingqi (行氣, "circulating qi / breath") is a
group of breath-control
techniques that have been
developed and
practiced from the
Warring States period...
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Mandarin pronounces 期 as qí, so 星期 is
instead xīngqí.
While all
varieties of
Mandarin may
pronounce 星期 as
xīngqi and 禮拜/礼拜 as lǐbai, the
second syllable with...
- the Neiye, Tao Te Ching, or Zhuangzi. This
rhymed inscription entitled xingqi 行氣 "circulating qi" was
inscribed on a
dodecagonal block of jade, tentatively...
- Li
Xingqi (Chinese: 李兴齐; born 2
August 2000) is a
Chinese footballer currently playing as a
defender for
Wuhan Zall. Li
Xingqi would be
promoted to the...
- The
Taichung Xingqi Memorial Hall was
built to
commemorate the
visit of
Prince Hirohito to
Taiwan in
April 1923 (known as the "Taiwan
Xingqi"). It was completed...
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using nose or mouth.
Techniques developed for
embryonic breathing include xingqi (行氣, "circulating breath"), biqi (閉氣, "breath retention; apnea"), fuqi (服氣...
- alchemy" (neidan), the
ancient meditative practices of "circulating qi" (
xingqi) and "standing meditation" (zhan zhuang), and the slow
gymnastic breathing...
- the
vagus nerve represents a
valid target."
Complete breathing Pranahuti Xingqi (circulating breath)
Macdonell 1996, p. 185, main
entry prāṇāghāta. Monier-Williams...
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qigong is a
complex accretion of the
ancient Chinese meditative practice xingqi or "circulating qi" and the
gymnastic breathing exercise daoyin or "guiding...
- of ventilation –
Breathing control Tummo –
Vajrayana meditation practice Xingqi –
Chinese breath-control
techniques Swami Saradananda (2009). The Power...