Ba means eight in Chinese and Gua means diagram (specifically a trigram, three whole and/or broken lines which combine to make the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching or Yi Jing - Book of Changes). Zhang means palm. Thus a "Bagua Zhang" means Eight Trigram Palm, a potentially deadly martial art.
Well, bagua ( 八卦 ) means gossip. In Chinese culture, this words is really bad, and people would not to get along with these bagua people .
"Bagua" translates to eight symbols. In Taoist cosmology, it represents the principles of reality. These principles are heaven/sky, lake/marsh, fire, thunder, wind, water, mountain, and earth.
I would suggest you ask your instructor for their opinion as they will have a better feel for your ability and the demands or your specific style. Personally I would not recommend it. I find it far to easy to mix up my foot work. The foot work is critical enough that without it you bagua will not work. Furthermore since your practice time is limited (at least mine is) I can get good at bagua or so-so at bagua and so-so at the additional martial art. Since I can only use one at time I'd personally rather be good at bagua.
Zhang Zhongjing was born in 150.
Zhang Taofang died on 2007-04-29.
yes
Andrew Zhang's birth name is Ruoyu Zhang.
Shichuan Zhang's birth name is Weitong Zhang.
If you are talking about Naruto... That's clearly Baguazhang, there is no doubt when he says Hakke(8 trigrams, also japanese for bagua) and 64 palms is actually a baguazhang form, the symbol that appears on the ground is from I-ching wich bagua is based on
Dazhuang Zhang has written: 'Zhang Dazhuang hua ji'
Ai Ling Zhang has written: 'Zhang Kan'
Jingsheng Zhang has written: 'Zhang Jingsheng wen ji'