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The term "太极剑" (tài jí jiàn) is commonly used in the context of Chinese traditional martial arts, specifically in reference to the practice of Taijijian or Taiji Sword. It is pronounced as "tài jí jiàn" in Mandarin Chinese.
In Chinese, "太极" (tài jí) refers to the concept of "Taiji" or "Supreme Ultimate," which is a philosophical concept in Taoism that represents the balance and harmony of opposing forces. "剑" (jiàn) means "sword," and together, "太极剑" (tài jí jiàn) can be translated as "Taiji Sword" or "Sword of the Supreme Ultimate."
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