One day, when he was living with his mother in Ch'i, she was struck with the sorrowfulness of his aspect as he stood leaning against a pillar, and asked him the cause of it. |
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History of various names city had from its settlement in the 12th century B. C. when it was Ch'i, capital of the Dukes of Yen to 1368 when the Mongol regime gave way to the Ming Dynasty. |
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On behalf of Ch'u, Wu Ch'i issued order to reduce the nobility and their emoluments, and the meritorious ministers revolted. |
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Lord Shang, in establishing laws, and Wu Ch'i, in employing the army, were the best in the world. |
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He also makes ample us of the Ch'i concept of Chinese medicine. |
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Nonprofit leaders need to find the sector's ch'i before they can defend against assault by regulators and legislators who seek to amend or eliminate the charitable deduction. |
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It's the language of dance, a bit like tai ch'i but different. |
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Rovira also attributes his ability to grasp differing views to Tai ch'i chuan, an internal Chinese martial art style often practiced for health reasons. |
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