qǐ​shǒu

to kowtow

稽首 qǐ//shǒu
to kowtow
(literary) an ancient kowtow ritual in which one kneels and touches the forehead to the ground, holding the position for a short time; formerly used as a sign of extreme respect from a subject to a monarch
Taoist salute
a greeting used by Taoist priests, performed by raising one hand to the chest and bowing the head to touch that hand

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