Proper noun
Zhan (plural Zhans)
A surname from Chinese.
After the collisions, Japanese sailors boarded the Chinese vessel and arrested the captain, Zhan Qixiong. Source: Internet
Before this time the art may have had a number of different names, and appears to have been generically described by outsiders as zhan quan (沾拳, "touch boxing"), Mian Quan ("soft boxing") or shisan shi (十三式, "the thirteen techniques"). Source: Internet
'For those patients who have been cured, there is a likelihood of a relapse,' Dr Zhan said at a press conference, Chinese media CGTN reported. Source: Internet
Breathing exercises; neigong ("internal skill") or, more commonly, qigong ("life energy cultivation") are practiced to develop qi ("life energy") in coordination with physical movement and zhan zhuang ("standing like a post") or combinations of the two. Source: Internet
Podao Chinese polearm, a 'long-handled sabre', also known as the zhan ma dao (horsecutter sabre) which has a lighter blade and a ring at the end in that it. Source: Internet
The negative reaction against economic reform allowed Zhan Videnov of the BSP to take office in 1995. Source: Internet