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What does chi mean?
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chi

Twenty second letter of Greek. Χχ.

chi

the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet (= qi) the circulating life energy that in Chinese philosophy is thought to be inherent in all things; in traditional Chinese medicine the balance of negative and positive forms in the body is believed to be essential for good health

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Simple sentences

An old man practiced Tai Chi in the park.
An old man was practicing Tai Chi in the park.
Ho Chi Minh City is the largest city in Vietnam.

Movie subtitles

It's your chi, your sexual energy.
There was bridge, bingo and tai chi.
Ong Chi Seng.
Ong Chi Seng will take us.
Chi-nese Li-ly.
So, what's left of these two platoons of infantry. are cut off about here. near the tip of Wo Chi Island.
This is Chip-Chi, friend of the captain's, going to share his cabin from now on.
Chip-Chi will provide companionship for the captain. make the brutal loneliness of command a little more bearable.
The Albatross, Captain- she was completely demolished and burned. and Chip-Chi was killed.
It's chi-chi and an unrealistic approach to self-impressions.
A friend who came here told me about a place. A kind of cabaret. The Chi-Cha or Ki-Ka.
In-Chi's a ventriloquist, and he'll do the talking for me.
Well, whether Mao Zedong is alive or not Lin Biao has a stranglehold on the Central Committee which Lin Shao-Chi can't break so it remains to be seen whether Zhou Enlai can get his finger out and get going in the second half.
Chinese Quarter. Ong Chi Seng will take us.
Now, look here, Ong Chi Seng-- -No, Howard. Please.
I hope you'll write something dreadful for your paper about those ungrateful Chi.
Fu Chi Min?
Why, we'll get it blown up real big and we'll put it in front of the chl-chi when you open there.
Alright, Wong. This is so important I'm not gonna use my own voice. In-Chi's a ventriloquist, and he'll do the talking for me.
That's Sigma Chi, isn't it?
I traded him a Montagnard crossbow a number one address on Chu Do Street and a pair of Ho Chi Minh sandals.
And where did you get a pair of Ho Chi Minh sandals?
By Ki-Chi-Saga?
I had to go to Chi on business.
Ku Chi-hua.
Is Ku Chi-hua Meng's daughter?
Chi-hua, what's the matter with you?
How was Chi-hua wounded?
Last year there were 3,000 writings for Mao, 10,000 for Ho Chi Minh 1,000 for Che Guevara and eleven for Marcuse.
Mao! Ho Chi Minh!
Ho Chi Minh!
It was like the Walt Disney version of the Ho Chi Minh Story.
I heard you trained under Master Yeung And trained in Tai Chi Chuen, is it?
What's the big deal about Tai Chi?
It was a gift to Mama from his highness, T'ung-Chi.
The soldiers of T'ung-Chi took it.

News and current affairs

In Ho Chi Minh City, a name not even Communist officials use, Saigon remains its old brash, energetic, and audacious self.
In the city that bears his name, Ho Chi Minh is more or less ignored, although his portraits loom alongside Sony and Coca Cola signs.
Ho Chi Minh was not Saddam Hussein. In Vietnam, the United States was not invading a country, but defending a corrupt authoritarian ally against an aggressive Communist regime.
True, for most people, life under right-wing Asian strongmen was, on the whole, preferable to life under Mao, Pol Pot, Kim Il Sung, or even Ho Chi Minh.
The analyst Chi Lo lucidly presents a picture of macro success alongside micro failure.
Moreover, Chi argues that the crisis of 2008 shattered China's export-led growth model, owing to prolonged impairment of demand in the advanced countries.
Vast sums - and millions of lives - would have been saved if that approach had been tried with Ho Chi Minh in the 1950's.
Ho Chi Minh was not Saddam Hussein.
He was awarded the highest public-service medal by the then Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chi-wah, who was later ousted by Beijing for incompetence.