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Emtherion
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Just wondering if anyone in here might be able to direct me to an authoritative source so that I might identify the KANJI character(s) that mean KENPO.
Regards,
James
Regards,
James
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MisterMike said:
Emtherion said:Which crest? The Parker Patch writing is pretty consistently defined with the following information about the kanji being: "The Oriental writing - This is a reminder of the originators of the art - the Chinese. It offers respect to them but doesn't denote that we serve them. The Chinese characters on the right say 'Law of the Fist and Empty hand' while the writing on the left - 'Spirit of the Dragon and the Tiger' - are a constant reminder that we should strive to attain a spiritual level and that the physical level is only a stepping Stone or vehicle to reach a higher, spiritual level. " : http://www.kenpokarate.ie/feature_articles/ppatch/
If this is not correct, which character would be for 'kenpo'? There are eight on the patch.
kenpoworks said:The Book
kenpoworks said:Take a look in Mr. Parkers book "Kenpo Karate The Law of The Fist and The Empty Hand" on the inside title page, a Japanese friend translated the first two characters as KEN PO, even though she said it was in old style.
Sorry I was so vague about "The Book" earlier.
Emtherion said:Just wondering if anyone in here might be able to direct me to an authoritative source so that I might identify the KANJI character(s) that mean KENPO.
Regards,
James