Question
Note to moderator: Read the answerline carefully. Note to players: Original-language term required. Excessive use of this practice is said to cause a type of psychosis called its namesake “deviation.” A state-sponsored “Scientific Research Society” named for this practice and a painter who claimed to have cured her own cervical cancer triggered a “boom” or “fever” for this practice in the 1970s and ’80s. One spiritual movement based on this practice promoted a “qílín (“chee-LEEN”) culture,” while another made inroads with the European far right since its founder claimed that different races go to different heavens. Like some martial arts, this practice involves conducting “internal alchemy.” A new religious movement that began as an offshoot of this practice is led by Lǐ Hóngzhì, who claimed to implant followers with a “dharma wheel.” For 10 points, tai chi is often considered a subset of what broader form of “cultivating” a life force from Chinese medicine? ■END■
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Summary
Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | TUH | Conv. % | Power % | Neg % | Average Buzz |
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2024 ACF Nationals | 04/21/2024 | Y | 23 | 57% | 0% | 43% | 116.92 |