pace

[bù fá]
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Step is a Chinese word, Pinyin: bu fa means team In practice pace ; movement or walk At a regular pace. It's from the Book. The Oath.
Chinese name
pace
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bu fa
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Procedure measures step pace [3]
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ㄅㄨ, 'ㄈ teapot

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(1) [step] : Pace in team exercise; A regular step made in marching or walking.
In unison
Unified pace
He reminded me that I had taken the wrong step
Pick up the pace
(2) [pace] : The speed at which things move.
Keep up with The Times.
Accelerate the pace of reform. [1]

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1. The Oath of the Priest says, "The things of this day are not to be faulted in the six or seven steps, but in the whole, Teacher Xu!" Not for the four, five, six, and seven fads, but for the whole, ah, teacher!" CAI Shenji: "Step, move forward." Cut, stab also." Back refers to the size and pace of the team's feet as they drill.
Qing 刘大櫆 "After the book" : "Set up divisions to fight against the state, the army, the middle army, the army, the pace is measured."
Zheng Guanying's "Flourishing Crisis · Training" : "The pace is stopped, the stream and the mountain stand, almost worthy of the ancient name temperance The teacher is also."
"Small History of Civilization · Fifty-six times" : The ranks are very clean, the pace is very neat. [3]
Wei Wei, The sixth chapter of the East, Chapter 7: "The soldiers are holding their chests one by one, and their steps are more and more apparent Powerful and powerful Yes."
2. Refers to the pace of walking.
Cao Yu's "Thunderstorm" Act I: "[Lu GUI] walked very diplomatically, thinking that the pace of a wide post, into the study door."
Zhou Erfu "Shanghai Morning" the first part of nine: "Mother Qin took a steady step, walked in from the door." [1-2]