- 太极拳 tàijíquán taichi, shadowboxingA traditional Chinese martial art characterized by slow, gentle, and continuous movements; often practiced for its health and relaxation benefits.
- 皇太极 huángtàijí Hong TaijiHong Taiji (1592-1643), the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty; eighth son of [[努尔哈赤|努爾哈赤|nu3 er3 ha1 chi4]], he reigned first as the Second Khan of the Later Jin and later as the first emperor of the Qing.
- 太极图 tàijítú Yin-Yang symbolThe diagram of the cosmological scheme or the universe; the traditional circular symbol representing yin and yang, often used as a Daoist emblem.
- 打太极拳 dǎtàijíquán to practice tai chiTo practice or perform the slow, rhythmic movements of the martial art [[太极拳|太極拳|tai4 ji2 quan2]]
- 打太极 dǎtàijí to practice tai chiTo practice tai chi exercise
- 太极剑 tàijíjiàn taijijiana type of traditional Chinese swordplay derived from [[太极拳|太極拳|tai4 ji2 quan2]] used for health and fitness
- 皇太极清太宗 huángtàijíqīngtàizōng Hong Taiji and Qing TaizongHong Taiji (1592-1643), the second Khan of the [[后金|後金|hou4 jin1]] and founding emperor of the Qing dynasty, known posthumously by the temple name [[清太宗|清太宗|qing1 tai4 zong1]]
- 太极图说 tàijítúshuō Taiji TushuoExplanation of the Diagram of the Supreme Ultimate, a philosophical work by Northern Song dynasty scholar [[周敦颐|周敦頤|zhou1 dun1 yi2]] that interprets the [[易经|易經|yi4 jing1]] to explain the origins of the universe and human nature
- 太极仙翁 tàijíxiānwēng Immortal Elder of the Supreme Ultimatehonorific title of Ge Xuan, a prominent Taoist practitioner and ancestor of the Lingbao school