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Rōhai (鷺牌)
meaning “image of a heron” or “sign of a heron” is a
family of kata
practiced in some
styles of karate. The kata
originated from the Tomari-te...
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Important kata:
Naihanchi sanchin (Shuri-te)
Pinan Kūsankū P****ai Jion
Jitte Rohai Chinto Gojushiho The
successor styles to Shuri-te
include Shotokan, ****ō-ryū...
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Arabic as ar-Ruhā (الرُّهَا), in the
Kurdish languages as Riha,
Latinized as
Rohais, and
finally adopted into
Turkish as Urfa or Şanlıurfa ("Glorious Urfa")...
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renamed this kata as B****ai Dai.
Rōhai ローハイ (老梅):
Rōhai has
three variation invented by Itosu. Wadō-ryū
practices Rōhai Shodan.
Funakoshi renamed this kata...
- Shuri-te and Naha-te both deep/natural Pinan, B****ai Dai, Seienchin, Saifa,
Rōhai,
Nipaipo 94 Shōrin-ryū
Okinawa Shuri-te, Tomari-te,
Chinese martial arts...
- such as the
estates of Sausmarez, Les
Bruniaux de St. Martin, Mauxmarquis,
Rohais, etc. Most of
Guernsey was soon cultivated, and
around this time the island...
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Tekki sandan (鉄騎三段), Nijūshiho (二十四步),
Chinte (珍手), Sōchin (壯鎭), Meikyō/
Rōhai (明鏡), Unsu (雲手), B****ai shō (披塞小), Kankū shō (観空小), ****an (王冠), Gojūshiho...
- Kata are not
taught in all Shōrin-ryū
systems or dojo
Seisan Ananku ****an
Rohai Wanshu Gorin Koryu P****ai
Teesho Ryuko The
study of
weapons generally only...
- P****ai Sho, P****ai Dai, Chinto, Kusanku, Gojushiho, Sanchin,
Rohai Jo,
Rohai Chu,
Rohai Ge, and
finally at age 23, Hakutsuru.
Soken has said in interviews...
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Rohese Giffard (sometimes Rose, or
Rohais; died
after 1113) was a
Norman noblewoman in the late 11th and
early 12th century. The
daughter of a
Norman noble...