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Topical Term
Qi (Chinese philosophy)
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nne Chʻi
nne Chʻi (Chinese philosophy)
Ki (Chinese philosophy)
nne Chʻi (Chinese philosophy)
Ki (Chinese philosophy)
Broader Term
Philosophy, Chinese
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Perkins, D. Encyc. of China, 1999 (Qi (Chʻi) vital energy or life force within each person that the Chinese traditionally consider the basic force of the universe. Qi often is translated into English as "material force" or "matter-energy")
Britannica Micro. (chʻi, pinyin qi (Chinese "breath" or "force"), in Chinese philosophy, the ethereal substance of which everything is composed)
Britannica Micro. (chʻi, pinyin qi (Chinese "breath" or "force"), in Chinese philosophy, the ethereal substance of which everything is composed)
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