@Moonriverlady1 Originally it means time in chinese spoken word,or rather it means take a long hard time to get an achievement. So KF actually means you take a long hard time to engage something,then you own some acievement.
@Moonriverlady1 Originally it means time in spoken word,or rather it means take a long hard time to get an achievement. So it actually means you take a long hard time to engage something,then you own some achievement.
"Kung Fu" - the origins of this Chinese word meant taking a long time to master an art or skill = an ability.
e.g. One can have "Kung fu" in cooking, kung fu in writing, kung fu in literature, kung fu in acrobatics etc.,. That's really what "Kung Fu" originally meant. After awhile Kung fu came to mean "Chinese martial arts" - because it takes a long time of practice and repetition to master the foundations and get good at a martial art.
Without internal practice there is no external. LOVE IT.
dragonchannel100 1 month ago
8 treasures form
WillFiordalisi 4 months ago
hard work is the literal translation...
eashoa1am 5 months ago
w94xji4x 太落ㄌ ..我的鐵拳意權就打飛她ㄌ
wzmf282382 7 months ago
excuse,can anybody tell me,translate,what means Kung Fu in english language? than ks.
Moonriverlady1 1 year ago
@Moonriverlady1 Chinese Martial Arts !! In my opinion, Chinese martial arts refer to qi,
skills, self defence, and the deep meaning about life and understanding.
KungFuEremite 1 year ago
@KungFuEremite thank you... inner peace and tolerating all other people and their style of life should be the aim for every living human being.
Moonriverlady1 1 year ago
@Moonriverlady1 Originally it means time in chinese spoken word,or rather it means take a long hard time to get an achievement. So KF actually means you take a long hard time to engage something,then you own some acievement.
lamayuster 9 months ago
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@Moonriverlady1 Originally it means time in spoken word,or rather it means take a long hard time to get an achievement. So it actually means you take a long hard time to engage something,then you own some achievement.
lamayuster 9 months ago
@Moonriverlady1
"Kung Fu" - the origins of this Chinese word meant taking a long time to master an art or skill = an ability.
e.g. One can have "Kung fu" in cooking, kung fu in writing, kung fu in literature, kung fu in acrobatics etc.,. That's really what "Kung Fu" originally meant. After awhile Kung fu came to mean "Chinese martial arts" - because it takes a long time of practice and repetition to master the foundations and get good at a martial art.
bigfatdick5000 5 months ago
@bigfatdick5000 THANK YOU for explaining! best wishes!
Moonriverlady1 5 months ago
@Moonriverlady1 Kung Fu could be translated as "Mastery".
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chang5041 1 year ago
身は異郷いっても、今日、釋德揚法師の少林易筋經 を教えて頂き、非常に感謝しています。
kyoukookazaki 1 year ago