Haa or Chaap Kuen: low punch
Haa Jeong or Dai Jeong: low palm strike with the side of the palm
Haan: economic motion
Haan Kiu: walking on the bridge or forearm
Haan Kiu Chi Sau: walking on the bridge chi sau
Haan Sau: a long bridge block contacting with the little finger side of the wrist
Hau Chor Ma: backward bracing stance
Hau Huen Joon Ma or Hau Huen or Hau Joon: a turning stance that is executed by stepping forward then turning 180 degrees to face the opposite direction
Hau Jeong: a palm strike with the back of the palm
Hay Jong or Tai Jong: raising elbow strike or block
Hay Sau or tai sau or ding sau: a raising bent wrist block or strike contacting on the little finger side of the wirst
Hay Sut or Tai Sut: raising knee block or strike contacting with the top or side of the knee
Ho Kam Ming: a long tie disciple of Grandmaster Yip Man; the teacher of Augustine Fong (Fong Chi-Wing)
Hoi or oi: outside
Hoi Bok: outside shoulder
Hoi Faan Kuen: outside whip punch
Hoi Hurn: outside facing stance
Hoi Jeorng or Hau Jerong: back palm strike or block
Hoi Jeorng or Hau Jerong: back palm strike or block
Hoi Jung Sin: outside line
Hoi Kwan Sau: outside rolling hands block
Hoi Ma: to open the horse stance
Hoi Moon Chi Sau or Hoi Mun Chi Sau: outside gate (position) chi sau
Hoi Moon Kuen or Hoi Mun Kuen: outside gate diagonal punch
Hoi Sik: opening position
Hoiu: emptiness, one of the major principles of Siu Lim Tau
Hoiu Bo: empty step or cat stance in the pole form
Hoiu Ying: empty shadow
Huen Da: simultaneous circling with one hand and striking with the other
Huen Fok Sau: circline one hand into the fok sau position
Huen Gurk: any circle kick
Huen Jing Gurk: circling front kick
Huen Wang Gurk: circling side kick
Huen Tiu Gurk: circling instep kick
Huen Ma: circling stance in the pole form
Huen Sau: circling, controlling hand
Huiu ma: cat stance in the pole form
Hung Jai: control of power
Hung Jai Chi Sau: controlling sticking hands motion to block the opponent
Hung Jai Geng: controlling energy