A relatively uncommon Chinese family name. In Chinese, there are several possible ways to write it, each with a different meaning: 井 (water well), 景 (scenery), 京 (capital), 荊 (thorns), 經/经 (passing through), 更 (more), 敬 (respect), 靖 (peaceful)
A relatively uncommon Chinese family name. In Chinese, there are several possible ways to write it, each with a different meaning: 井 (water well), 景 (scenery), 京 (capital), èŠ (thorns), ç¶“/ç» (passing through), æ›´ (more), 敬 (respect), é– (peaceful)
Power Any skill, strength or ability developed as a result of, and as the goal of, practice in Kung Fu Jing is a generic term which applies equally to the strength or force developed by a skilled movement and to the skill or ability to execute a movement or postural technique correctly
Power " Any skill, strength or ability developed as a result of, and as the goal of, practice in Kung Fu Jing is a generic term that applies equally to the strength or force developed by a skilled movement and to the the skill or ability to execute a movement or postural technique correctly