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武术 wǔshù

武术 wǔshù Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 7 English Translations of the word 武术 wǔshù .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
wǔshù | wu3 shu4
English translation
military skill or technique (in former times)
all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development)
self-defense
tradition of choreographed fights from opera and film (recent usage)
also called kungfu 功夫 gōngfu
CL: zhǒng
> zhǒng [zhǒng]

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Traditional form

武術

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 武术 wǔshù

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

弋止

Number of Strokes

8
shù

Explanation

Simplified form of shù . Phonosemantic compound. háng represents the meaning and shù represents the sound. The traditional component háng was removed for simplification.

Positional decomposition

木丶

Number of Strokes

5

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武术 wǔshù Decomposition

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武术 wǔshù Compounds

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