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  2. List of Genshin Impact characters - Wikipedia

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  3. Qiqi - Wikipedia

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    Qiqi, a character in 2020 video game Genshin Impact This page was last edited on 4 January 2025, at 11:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Xingyiquan - Wikipedia

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    Xingyiquan, or Xingyi, is a style of internal Chinese martial arts. [2]The word translates approximately to "Form-Intention Fist", or "Shape-Will Fist".[note 1] It is characterized by aggressive, seemingly linear movements and explosive power most often applied from a short range.

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  6. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    It was a weapon of Danavas King Vrishaparva. Nandaka – Nandaka or Nandaki is the sword of the Hindu god Vishnu. Parashu – The parashu is the weapon of the god Shiva who gave it to Parashurama, sixth avatar of Vishnu, whose name means "Rama with the axe". Pasha – A supernatural weapon depicted in

  7. Eighteen Arms of Wushu - Wikipedia

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    The Eighteen Arms is a list of the eighteen main weapons of Chinese martial arts. The origin of the list is unclear and there have been disputes as to what the eighteen weapons actually are. However, all lists contain at least one or more of the following weapons:

  8. Qiqi (tilting vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Confucius and his disciples examining a qiqi, Ming dynasty silk scroll. The qīqì (Chinese: 欹器, "tilting vessel" or "tipping vessel") was an ancient Chinese ceremonial utensil that automatically overturned and spilled its contents once it reached capacity, thus symbolizing moderation and caution.

  9. Wind and fire wheels - Wikipedia

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    Wind-and-fire wheels (simplified Chinese: 风火轮; traditional Chinese: 風火輪; pinyin: feng huo lun) are melee weapons, wielded as a pair, associated with Chinese martial arts such as baguazhang and taijiquan. [1] Visually, they are similar to chakrams, although unlike chakrams they are not throwing weapons.