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Yubu, translated as Pace(s) of Yu or Step(s) of Yu, is the basic mystic dance step of religious Daoism. This ancient walking or dancing technique typically involves dragging one foot after another, and is explained in reference to the legendary Yu the Great, who became lame on one side of his body from exerting himself while establishing order in the world after the Great Flood. Daoist religions, especially during the Six Dynasties period (220–589), incorporated Yubu into rituals, such as the Bugang 步罡 "pace the Big Dipper", in which a Taoist priest would symbolically walk the nine stars of the Beidou 北斗 "Big Dipper" in order to acquire that constellation's supernatural energy.

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  • Yubu, translated as Pace(s) of Yu or Step(s) of Yu, is the basic mystic dance step of religious Daoism. This ancient walking or dancing technique typically involves dragging one foot after another, and is explained in reference to the legendary Yu the Great, who became lame on one side of his body from exerting himself while establishing order in the world after the Great Flood. Daoist religions, especially during the Six Dynasties period (220–589), incorporated Yubu into rituals, such as the Bugang 步罡 "pace the Big Dipper", in which a Taoist priest would symbolically walk the nine stars of the Beidou 北斗 "Big Dipper" in order to acquire that constellation's supernatural energy. (en)
  • 우보(禹步)는 도교의 보행법이다. 도교의 수행자(修行者)들은 주로 심산유곡에 은둔하기 때문에 특수한 보행법(步行法)을 사용하여 악귀(惡鬼:魔鬼)를 쫓고 사기(邪氣)를 멀리하는 주법(呪法)이 있었는데 이 가운데 우보가 있다. 《포박자(抱朴子)》 제11권 <선약편>과 제17권 <등섭편>에 자세히 있는 우보법은 먼저 오른발을 앞으로 내딛고 다음에 왼발을 앞으로 내디딘 후 다시 오른발을 앞으로 내딛고 왼발을 오른발과 나란히 함을 거듭하는 것으로, 제3보부터는 왼발을 먼저 앞으로 내딛는 것인데 일본에서는 이를 반폐(反閉)라고도 한다. 이 문서에는 다음커뮤니케이션(현 카카오)에서 GFDL 또는 CC-SA 라이선스로 배포한 글로벌 세계대백과사전의 내용을 기초로 작성된 글이 포함되어 있습니다. (ko)
  • Krok Yu – ceremonialny krok taneczny, wykonywany przez kapłanów taoistycznych i w ludowych wierzeniach chińskich podczas składania ofiar. Dla wyznawców ma znaczenie magiczne. Chód kroku Yu opiera się na stawianiu w określonej kolejności stóp w obrębie składającego się z 9 pól kwadratu. Legenda przypisuje jego stworzenie mitycznemu cesarzowi Yu, który miał uśmierzyć wody potopu, tańcząc przebrany za niedźwiedzia. W rzeczywistości taniec ten wywodzi się z archaicznych rytuałów szamańskich, w których stanowił imitację chodu ptaka. Krok Yu stał się wzorem dla technik pracy nóg w sztukach walki typu wushu czy taijiquan, jak również charakterystycznego chodu aktorów w przedstawieniach opery chińskiej. (pl)
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  • Yubu, translated as Pace(s) of Yu or Step(s) of Yu, is the basic mystic dance step of religious Daoism. This ancient walking or dancing technique typically involves dragging one foot after another, and is explained in reference to the legendary Yu the Great, who became lame on one side of his body from exerting himself while establishing order in the world after the Great Flood. Daoist religions, especially during the Six Dynasties period (220–589), incorporated Yubu into rituals, such as the Bugang 步罡 "pace the Big Dipper", in which a Taoist priest would symbolically walk the nine stars of the Beidou 北斗 "Big Dipper" in order to acquire that constellation's supernatural energy. (en)
  • 우보(禹步)는 도교의 보행법이다. 도교의 수행자(修行者)들은 주로 심산유곡에 은둔하기 때문에 특수한 보행법(步行法)을 사용하여 악귀(惡鬼:魔鬼)를 쫓고 사기(邪氣)를 멀리하는 주법(呪法)이 있었는데 이 가운데 우보가 있다. 《포박자(抱朴子)》 제11권 <선약편>과 제17권 <등섭편>에 자세히 있는 우보법은 먼저 오른발을 앞으로 내딛고 다음에 왼발을 앞으로 내디딘 후 다시 오른발을 앞으로 내딛고 왼발을 오른발과 나란히 함을 거듭하는 것으로, 제3보부터는 왼발을 먼저 앞으로 내딛는 것인데 일본에서는 이를 반폐(反閉)라고도 한다. 이 문서에는 다음커뮤니케이션(현 카카오)에서 GFDL 또는 CC-SA 라이선스로 배포한 글로벌 세계대백과사전의 내용을 기초로 작성된 글이 포함되어 있습니다. (ko)
  • Krok Yu – ceremonialny krok taneczny, wykonywany przez kapłanów taoistycznych i w ludowych wierzeniach chińskich podczas składania ofiar. Dla wyznawców ma znaczenie magiczne. Chód kroku Yu opiera się na stawianiu w określonej kolejności stóp w obrębie składającego się z 9 pól kwadratu. Legenda przypisuje jego stworzenie mitycznemu cesarzowi Yu, który miał uśmierzyć wody potopu, tańcząc przebrany za niedźwiedzia. W rzeczywistości taniec ten wywodzi się z archaicznych rytuałów szamańskich, w których stanowił imitację chodu ptaka. (pl)
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