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Origin of katas Shuri-te, Tomari-te
and Naha-te
Pinan
o Heian Peace and calm.
Rohai Clear mirror to reflect in a mirror.
Wansu name of a Chinese attaché.
Passai o Bassai dai to cross the wal.
Sei ru o Jyu roku 16 steps.
Sei ryu o Aoyagi Tree of the green willow.
Naifanchin o Tetki Sideward fight.
Jitte o Jyute ten hands.
Aananko Southern light.
Niseishi o Niyushijo 24 steps.
Sei-pai 18 steps.
Seienchin o Seiyunchin: Storm in the hill.
Zion name or sound of the temple (probably Tomari-te).
Koshokun-Dai/Kushanku o Kanku greeting to
the moon.
Useishi/Goyusiho 54 steps.
San-chin 3 fights. Advance 3 steps.
Saifa The point of final break.
Zin/Zien Terreno del templo.
Ten-sho Change of hand.
Sei-San 13 steps
Kuru-runfa 17 steps. Waves come and stay.
Shi-Sochin 19 steps. 4 monks combining (fighting).
San-sei-ru 36 steps.
Un-Shu o Unsyu hand in the clouds.
Chinto/Genkaku fight eastward.
Chinte the hand that wins or triangle hand.
So-chin Fighting, elder, or deep root. Great reward.
Benchiu-Rin /Hiyaku-Hachi Suparinpai 108
steps.
Chinese
Kenpo origin
Pa-Pai
88 steps.
Papuren 8 steps to the temple.
Haku-Chyo Withe birth.
Nipa-Po 28 steps.

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