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qi
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Central concept in traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts, representing the vital energy that flows through the body
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qi (ch'i)
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Belief in the concept of qi as the vital energy flowing through the body is common in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine.
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qi (ch'i)
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Qi is considered an important factor in traditional Chinese martial arts, influencing techniques and movements.
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qi (ch'i)
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In traditional Chinese and Korean philosophy, the balance and flow of qi is often associated with good health and well-being.
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qi (ch'i)
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Belief in the influence of qi on feng shui and the arrangement of living spaces is common in Chinese and Singaporean cultures.
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qi (ch'i)
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Traditional Chinese and Vietnamese cuisines often emphasize balancing the qi of ingredients in dishes for holistic health benefits.
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qi (chi)
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China
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Believed to be the vital life force energy that flows through the body
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qi (氣)
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China
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Regarded as a vital energy force in traditional medicine and martial arts
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qi (氣)
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China
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Believed to flow through the body along specific pathways (meridians)
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qi (氣)
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China
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Considered important for achieving balance and harmony in one's life
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qi (氣)
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Associated with the practice of qigong and tai chi for cultivating and balancing qi
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qi (氣)
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Considered an important concept in Feng Shui for optimizing energy flows in the environment
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