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Shaolin Hun Yuan Yi Qigong (Shaolin Cosmos Qigong)
Shaolin Hun Yuan Yi Qigong (Shaolin Cosmos Qigong)
The characters "hun" and "yuan" are very interesting. They are not what you would expect for "cosmos." My Chinese professor told me that readers without a solid foundation in classical Chinese might find the meaning confusing.
'Hun' shows the character for "multitude" combined with the character for "rushing water" and alludes to a mixing or blending of (cosmic) elements.
'Yuan' shows the "top" of a "person" (i.e., their head) and means "primary" or "original."
Put it all together, and you get: Shaolin Cosmos Qigong.
I'd like to learn cantonese also in the future, so that I may figure out the pronunciations on that dialect, too...so far I've only been racking my brain with mandarin. Have you learned cantonese yet?
shi ba lo han shou (mandarin)
sap baat loh hohn sau (cantonese)
ba duan jin (m)
baat duen gheen (c)
I'm pretty sure....
but the romanizations are all useless without some tonal indicator. I've only looked at cantonese tonal indicators in passing, and _it's farkin tough_. I speak a tiny bit, and there's like 8 indicators.
BTW the "hun yuan" in shaolin cosmos qigong seems to be identical to Feng Zhiqiang's version of Chen style taijiquan; he calls it Chen style xin yi hun yuan taijiquan. Everyone needs a piece of the cosmos....
If your servers have the space, you might try having sifu or someone who speaks cantonese do some audio clips once in a while... the romanization schemes for cantonese are entirely inadequate unless you actually hear it. Just a thought.....
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