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Chinese martial arts are collectively given the name Kung Fu (( gong ) " achievement " or " merit ", and ( fu ) " man ", thus " human achievement ") or ( previously and in some modern contexts ) Wushu (" martial arts " or " military arts ").
The trademark version of the man with the gong, used by the Rank Organisation until the 1990s.
The gongman sequence combines a depiction of a man with the deep resonant sound of a huge gong.
" The man whacks an ATV logo, not a gong, and the logo smashes into pieces when it gets whacked.
In the American television series Foul-Ups, Bleeps & Blunders, the production company that produced the show had two men that were about ready to strike a gong ( a la the " Gongman "), with the man on the right ( holding the gong mallet ) striking the man on the left in the groin region and leaving him in agony ( this was followed by a gong sound ).
The team mascot was a student dressed as a Chinese man wearing a coolie hat, who struck a gong when the team scored.

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In the sitcom, he was capable of speech ; beckoned by the pull of a noose-shaped rope which sounded a thunderous gong, he would answer in a signature monotone, laconic basso profundo, " You rang?
Sometimes the number of strokes on the gong was used to indicate the seniority of the official.
The sketch called for the magician to frequently hit a gong, which was the signal for a sexy female assistant to bring out a bottle and shot glass for a quick snort of alcohol.
The look on Ernie's face upon taking the first shot was priceless when he realized that he would be called upon to drink a shot of liquor for each successive gong.
In 1944 The New Cab Calloway's Hepsters Dictionary: Language of Jive was published, an update of an earlier book in which Calloway set about translating jive for fans who might not know, for example, that " kicking the gong around " was a reference to smoking opium.
The techniques of self-defense and using farm tools as weapons against armed opponents — called " Karate " by today's martial artists — was created totally by Uchinanchu who probably incorporated some gong fu and native techniques from China into a complete system of attack and defense known simply as Te ( literally meaning " hand ( s )," but with a strong connotation of " manoeuvre ( s )").
The dinner gong, just outside the dining hall, was originally the bell of the HMS Ocean and was presented to Fitzwilliam House by Admiral of the Fleet Sir Caspar John in 1962.
The title of " king " ( wang, 王 ) was held by figurehead rulers of the Zhou Dynasty, while the rulers of most states held the title of " duke " ( gong, 公 ) or " marquess " ( hou, 侯 ).
The World Peace Gong on the Szabadság ( Liberty ) square is the fifth in the world and the first and only European peace gong which was given by Indonesia as a present and a symbol of world wide friendship to the town of Gödöllő.
The gong was inaugurated on 2 May 2007.
The drum track was largely created through separate overdubs of each percussive instrument, with the main backbeat created by simultaneously playing a snare and a gong drum.
The Hall had been conventionally dedicated for the exclusive use of the reigning sovereign, and in 1771 the emperor ordered the beginning of construction on what was ostensibly intended as his retirement residence in another part of the Forbidden City: a lavish, two-acre walled retreat called the Ningshou gong, or " Palace of Tranquil Longevity ", today more commonly known as the Qianlong Garden.
") and an ominous gong which was used to punctuate a scene and provide the transition to another.
By contrast, the typical Korean approach was that " all gong ' an are contained in one " and therefore it was, and still is, quite common for the practitioner to remain with one hwadu during his whole meditational career, most often Zhaozhou's " mu.
Another theory lays doubt to the former claim, suggesting the kulintang could not have existed prior to 15th century due to the belief Javanese gong tradition, which is what the kulintang was believed to be derived from, developed only by the 15th century.
When struck, with the beater, it gave only a dull ' thud ', which was overdubbed with the sound of a Tam-Tam ( Chinese gong ).
The Guardian newspaper noted that it was " the same gong given his fictional cold war colleague James Bond.

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Some crews may also feature a gong striker who strikes a ceremonial gong mounted aboard the dragon boat.
The Beta Israel use a small gong called a qachel as liturgical accompaniment, though qachel may also refer to a small bell.
Along with it begin called kulintang, it is also called kolintang, kolintan, kulintangan, kwintangan, k ’ lintang, gong sembilan, gong duablas, momo, totobuang, nekara, engkromong, kromong / enkromong and recently kakula / kakula nuada.
Sets of five bronze gong-chimes and a gong making up the totobuang ensembles of Buru island in Central Maluku have also come to disuse.
Their entrances are also preluded by a sound, only with local music ; e. g. Ying Ying has a chau gong playing.
The clown is also connected to the small gong and cymbals, percussion instruments that symbolize the lower classes and the raucous atmosphere inspired by the role.
He was also known as Lord Perpetual-Nation ( 永國公 yongguo gong ).
A gong, used to announce the beginning of Pirates games, was also sounded prior to the opening kickoff of WUP football contests.
The turn signal control was also electronic returning to its centered position immediately after a driver signaled a turn, and a gong indicated its cancellation after completing a turn.
* Tamtam, also known as a gong
Paiste also made a line of tuned gongs and a tuned gong play that are now discontinued.
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu () or Dian zhi gong fu gan jian dan () is a 1978 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan, who was also action choreographer and co-writer.
it can also be called shi gong
A large gong can create a stately and imposing atmosphere ; dramatic effects can be achieved with the tanggu ( 堂鼓 ), muyu ( 木鱼 ) and qing ( 磬 ) also can invoke an element of mystery.
It is also used in other regional opera genres and ensembles, and is one of the four major instruments ( drum, large and small gongs and cymbals ) in the jubilant luogu ( 锣鼓 ) ( gong and drum ) music.
They also have cocktail drums, a junior drum kit, bass drum woofers, and effect toms like rata toms and gong drums available.
Korean court dances is called " jeongjae " ( hangul: 정재, hanja: 呈才 ) which originally referred to " display of all talent " including not only dance but also other performing arts such as jultagi ( 줄타기 tightrope walking ), gong deonjigi ( 공던지기 ), and mokmatagi ( 목마타기 ) but gradually only denoted " court dance ".
Wells was also famous for being the third person to fill the role of the " gongman "-the figure seen striking the gong in the introduction to J. Arthur Rank films.
The Beta Israel use a small gong called a qachel as liturgical accompaniment, though qachel may also refer to a small bell.
Zhang created a school motto composed of the characters gong ( public spirit ) and neng ( ability ), expressing his hope that his students would develop into leaders with a spirit of integrity, dedication, and civic responsibility who would also have the practical abilities necessary to confront China's difficulties.
* 搶槓 ( qiǎng gàng / coeng < sup > 2 </ sup > gong < sup > 3 </ sup >)-Known in English typically as robbing the Kong, the winning tile was also claimed by another player for a Kong.
Neigong, also spelled nei kung, neigung, or nae gong, refers to any of a set of Chinese breathing, meditation and spiritual practice disciplines associated with Daoism and especially the Chinese martial arts.

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