Chapter 1: Background Flashcards

1
Q

In the _____ century, China was approaching her zenith as the most _____ nation on earth.

A

sixth

powerful

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2
Q

Traveling out of _____ in approximately A.D. _____, an obscure Buddhist monk named Bodhidharma crossed the Chinese frontier.

A

India

525

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3
Q

In most of East Asia today, Bodhidharma is revered as the spiritual father of _____ Buddhism and the founder to a weaponless fighting art that was the _____ of modern-day karate.

A

Zen

precursor

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4
Q

It is commonly held that karate developed either in _____ proper, or on _____ during the time it was a rather formidable island kingdom.

A

Japan

Okinawa

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5
Q

However, karate-like arts existed in various parts of _____ long _____ they were known in either Japan or Okinawa.

A

Asia

before

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6
Q

In the present-day Japanese language the ideographs for karate mean “_____ _____” and are pronounced ( _____ ) with equal emphasis on each syllable.

A

empty hand

kah-rah-tay

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7
Q

Other terms used in Chinese and Japanese to describe certain fighting systems that existed on Okinawa and that had marked similarities to modern karate are _____, _____, and the _____.

A

kempo
tode
te

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8
Q

The term “kempo” means “_____ _____ _____ _____” or “_____ _____ _____ _____.”

A

law of the fist

way of the fist

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9
Q

The term “kempo” is read _____ _____ in Mandarin and _____ _____ in Cantonese.

A

ch’uan fa

ken fat

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10
Q

Kempo is a _____ form of self defense and self development very similar to _____.

A

Chinese

karate

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11
Q

The first character, to, of tode is the symbol for _____, the name of the great Chinese dynasty that flourished between A.D. _____-_____ and influenced Japan in many ways.

A

T’ang
618
906

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12
Q

The first character, to, of tode was also read as _____ and was used an an adjective meaning “_____.”

A

kara

China

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13
Q

The same ideograph that are pronounced “karate” can also be pronounced “_____”

A

tode

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14
Q

Te simply means “_____.” However, as early as _____ this term was used on Okinawa to describe a fighting style that bears a strong resemblance to modern karate.

A

hand

1629

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15
Q

In year _____ karate was included in the physical education curriculum of _____ intermediate schools.

A

1905

Okinawa’s

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16
Q

The ideographs _____ _____ were standard on Okinawa at this time.

A

唐手

17
Q

In year _____ an Okinawa karate master named Chomo _____ broke from this traditional way of writing karate and used the other kara ideograph for his book, Karate Soshu Hen.

A

1906

Hanagi

18
Q

Hanagi’s book is the _____ written record in which _____ is represented by a _____ written character.

A

first
kara
different

19
Q

In October, _____, five Okinawan karate masters, including Hanagi, convened in Naha and decided that the kara ideograph __, meaning _____, was best suited for the writing of the word.

A

1936

empty

20
Q

The kara 空 ideograph was deemed best suited for the writing of kara, both because this ideograph was closely associated with _____ philosophy and because in dispensing with the to 唐 ideograph, they would erase any association with _____.

A

Buddhist

China

21
Q

By year ____ the __ __ form of writing karate became _____ and has remained unchanged to the present day.8

A

1937
空手
standardized

22
Q

Besides the Okinawan and Chinese prototypes previously described, how many fighting systems may have contributed to modern day karate?

A

Five

23
Q

One fighting system that may have contributed to modern-day karate is _____ barehanded fighting as depicted in _____ wall murals;

A

Egyptian

pyramid

24
Q

Another fighting system that may have contributed to modern-day karate is _____ gladiatorial combat.

A

Roman

25
Q

Another fighting system that may have contributed to modern-day karate is Japanese _____ wrestling.

A

sumo

26
Q

Another fighting system that may have contributed to modern-day karate is _____ and _____ foot fighting.

A

Indian

Persian

27
Q

Another fighting system that may have contributed to modern-day karate is a genus of weaponless fighting found in Thailand, ____, ____, ____, and ____.

A

Malaysia
Cambodia
Laos
Vietnam