qigong – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
qigong
n.
system of Chinese physical exercises and breathing control
Qigong
Qigong,
qi gong,
chi kung, or
chi gung is a
holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement, breathing, and meditation used for health, spirituality, and martial arts training. With roots in Chinese
medicine,
philosophy, and
martial arts, qigong is traditionally viewed as a practice to cultivate and balance
qi (chi), translated as "life energy".
Qigong (also spelled "chi gong," and "chi gung"; originally called daoyin)
1. (Chi Kung, Chinese Energetic healing, Chinese Qigong therapy, Chinese yoga, internal Qigong, Kiko, Qi Gong, Qigong healing) Chinese form of self-healing whose purported aim is to "stimulate" and "balance" the flow of qi (chi, "vital energy") through meridians ("energy pathways"). It involves contemplation, visualization (imagery), assumption of postures, and stylized breathing and body movements. "Gong" (or "kung," as in "kung fu") is a Chinese word that pertains to skill. The word "qigong" literally means "breathing exercise," "to work the vital force," "practicing with the breath," or "working with the energy of life." Interpretations of the word include "energy skill" and "energy mastering exercise." 2. A vast group of systems and methods of ancient Chinese and twentieth-century origin that encompasses Qigong therapy.
Soaring Crane Qigong (crane style chi gong, Soaring Crane)
Simplified and allegedly fast-acting form of Qigong developed by Zhao Jin-Xiang before 1980. Shen Rong-er introduced it in the United States with her husband, Wu Yi. Soaring Crane Qigong purportedly clears "meridians."
qigong
s.
qigong, kinesisk teknikk for fysiskr øvelser og pusteteknikk
qigong
n.
qigong, kinesisk system af fysiske øvelser og øvelser for kontrol af vejrtrækningen