气 | qì | gas; air / smell / weather / to make angry; to annoy; to get angry / vital energy; qi |
气功 | qì gōng | qigong, a traditional Chinese system of cultivating vital energy 氣|气[qi4] through coordinated breathing, movement and meditation |
气化 | qì huà | to vaporize / evaporation / carburetion / 氣|气[qi4] transformation in TCM (i.e. transformation of yin yang vital breath) / unvoicing of voiced consonant |
气虚 | qì xū | deficiency of 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
心气 | xīn qì | intention / motive / state of mind / ambition / aspiration / heart 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
理气 | lǐ qì | (TCM) to rectify 氣|气[qi4] |
气逆 | qì nì | reverse flow of 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
炁 | qì | (Daoism) Qi; vital force; life force (variant of 氣|气[qi4]) |
气陷 | qì xiàn | collapse of 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
疏肝理气 | shū gān lǐ qì | to course the liver and rectify 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
気 | qì | Japanese variant of 氣|气 |
理气化痰 | lǐ qì huà tán | (TCM) to rectify 氣|气[qi4] and transform phlegm |
气滞 | qì zhì | stagnation of 氣|气[qi4] (TCM) |
精气神 | jīng qì shén | the three energies of Chinese medicine: 精[jing1], 氣|气[qi4], and 神[shen2] |