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Chinese Art
Includes various forms such as painting, calligraphy, architecture, and Peking Opera.
Chinese Painting
Landscape painting is considered the highest form of art, focusing on Nature, Heaven, and Humankind.
Ying-Yang
Represents the balance and harmony of opposites in Chinese philosophy.
Calligraphy
The art of beautiful handwriting on paper or silk.
Peking Opera
A traditional Chinese theatrical art form featuring elaborate costumes and face-painting (Lianpu).
Ukiyo-e
Japanese woodblock prints depicting daily life and landscapes.
Kabuki Makeup
Types include Standard Makeup for most actors and Kumadori for heroes/villains.
Hinamatsuri Dolls
Pyramidal dolls used in Japanese festivals.
Talchum
Korean masked dance that combines miming, singing, and satire.
Pansori
A traditional Korean vocal and percussive art form featuring a solo singer and drummer.
Communicable Disease
A disease that spreads from person to person, caused by germs.
Bacteria
Tiny organisms that can cause illnesses like sore throat, ear infections, and pneumonia.
Malaria
A fever caused by protozoa, transmitted by mosquitoes.
Unified Team Competition
A sports competition that includes a proportionate number of athletes and partners.
Libero Player
A defensive role in volleyball who can replace any back-row player and has unlimited replacements.
Bump (Pass)
Hitting the ball below the head to send it to a teammate.
Spike
A hard hit of the ball aimed to score points.
Ikebana
A Japanese art of flower arrangement symbolizing Heaven, Earth, and Man.
Shinawi/Sinawi
Shamanistic music performed during rituals to appease deities, often involving spirit chamber music.
Jing
A large gong used in traditional Korean music.
Anthrax
A communicable disease spread through infected animals.
Serves the game
The technique to start play in volleyball by hitting the ball over the net.
Kokeshi Dolls
Simple, cylindrical dolls representing little girls in Japanese culture.
Six Principles of Chinese Painting
Rhythm, space, brushwork, color, tradition, and proportion.
Hichiriki
A double-reed flute used in Japanese Gagaku music.