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  2. Dojang - Wikipedia

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    More specific terms such as "hapkidojang" or "taekwondojang" can be used for particular subtypes of dojang. The word dojang (道場) originates from Buddhism. The dojang is a place where meditation and practice takes place in the temple; [1] the same Chinese characters for dojang also mean a bodhimanda or (in Japanese) a dojo.

  3. Dojo - Wikipedia

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    Dojo/dojang is pronounced in Mandarin as daochang and Cantonese as dou cheung due to its Chinese characters used for the Japanese and Korean martial arts schools established in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

  4. Hapkido - Wikipedia

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    Kim Moo-hong (김무홍; alternately rendered as Kim Moo-woong or Kim Mu-hyun) [2] was a student from the Choi and Seo's Daehan Hapki Yukwonsool Dojang, who later taught at Seo's main dojang in Taegu. Seo, who promoted Kim to 4th degree, credits Kim with the development of many kicks which are still used in hapkido today.

  5. Dojo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dojo may also refer to: Arts and entertainment. Music. Dojo (instrument), a musical instrument; Dōjō (band), musical duo of koto player Michiyo Yagi and ...

  6. Talk:Dojang - Wikipedia

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    I added the information that Dojang is the Korean equivalent of Japanese dojo because dojo is a much more popular word and people nay wonder what the difference between the two. User:Kuebie called it "vandalism" although it is only a content dispute, not a vandalism. I stated the reason why I added the information. It is cited too.

  7. Category:Dōjō - Wikipedia

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  8. How Tesla's Dojo supercomputer will power the 'Muskonomy' - AOL

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    Tesla's Dojo supercomputer consists of several "system trays" of the company’s in-house D1 chips, which are built into cabinets that then merge into an "ExaPOD" supercomputer. Several ExaPODs ...

  9. Japanese honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Sensei (先生、せんせい, literally meaning "born earlier") is used to refer to or address teachers, doctors, politicians, lawyers, and other authority figures. It is used to show respect to someone who has achieved mastery in an art form or some other skill, such as accomplished novelists, musicians, artists, and martial artists .