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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QinggongQinggong - Wikipedia

    Qinggong is a training technique for jumping off vertical surfaces from the Chinese martial arts. One way of training is to run up a slightly inclined ramp, gradually increasing the steepness of the incline until it is vertical. Etymology

  2. La dinastía Qing ( pronunciado 'ching' / tɕʰíŋ /; chino: 清朝 W-G Ch'ing Ch'ao, PY Qīng Cháo ), oficialmente Gran Qing a ( chino: 大清; Dà Qīng ), o Estado del Gran Qing ( manchú: ᡩᠠᡳᠴᡳᠩ ᡤᡠᡵᡠᠨ Daicing Gurun ), también llamado Imperio Qing o dinastía manchú, fue la última dinastía imperial china, que gobernó el actual país entre los años 1644 y 1912.

  3. El qigong 1 o chi kung (氣功 en chino, pinyin qìgōng /tɕʰi˥˩ kʰuŋ˥˥/) es un sistema de posturas y movimientos corporales coordinados, de respiración y meditación 2 que se considera útil para la salud, la espiritualidad y el entrenamiento en artes marciales. 3 Con raíces en la medicina, la filosofía y las artes marciales chinas, el qigong es ...

  4. The Qianlong Emperor (25 September 1711 – 7 February 1799), also known by his temple name Emperor Gaozong of Qing, personal name Hongli, was the fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty and the fourth Qing emperor to rule over China proper.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QigongQigong - Wikipedia

    Qigong is commonly classified into two foundational categories: 1) dynamic or active qigong ( dong gong ), with slow flowing movement; and 2) meditative or passive qigong ( jing gong ), with still positions and inner movement of the breath.

  6. Qigong, the Chinese practice of aligning breath, movement, and awareness for exercise, healing, and martial arts training, has a history that extends back more than 4,000 years.