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DommyChinese people played Cuju from the Song Dynasty. They played it by their feet mostly, which likes playing football. Cuju is believed to have ariginaled in China before the Warring States Period(475-221BCg. According to historical records. Cuju was a very popular game in Linzi in today s Shandong Province in East China), the capital of the QiState during the Warring States Period more than 2.300 years ag O.
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郭晓璐221540668Chinese people played Cuju from the Song Dynasty.They played it by their feet mostly,which likes playing football.Cuju is believed to have ariginated in China before the Warring States Period (475-221BCg. According to historical records . Cuju was a very popular game in Linzi in today s Shandong Province in East China ), the capital of the QiState during the Warring States Period more than 2.300 years agO .
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杨和The word Cuju first appeared in Biographies of Canggong in Historical Records of Bian Que, which recorded that in the Western Han Dynasty, as a "public ride in Anling and Sakhali", because of his infatuation with Cuju, although he was seriously ill, he still went out to play Cuju according to the doctor's advice and died as a result. After that, the word Cuju appeared many times in Hanshu. However, in the Warring States period before the Han Dynasty, ancient football was called "Tanju". "Warring States Policy Qi Ce" records the life of people in Linzi, the capital of Qi, saying: "Seventy thousand households in Linzi ... are very rich, and all of their people blow, drum, build, play the piano, fight chickens, walk dogs, and bow." This passage later appeared in Biographies of Historical Records of Su Qin. It is said that Linzi is rich, and its citizens have many cultural and sports activities, including playing, hitting, plucking musical instruments, cockfighting, dog racing, chess and football. These historical materials show that in the Warring States period, the capital of Qi State, Linzi, and Cuju, has developed into a popular form of entertainment among the people.
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用户661243Chinese Cuju (Ancient Soccer) 18th century illustration of cuju Cuju was an ancient Chinese sport with similarities to soccer, featuring several significant variations in scoring and play style. It was played in a rectangular field often defined by thread or low walls, with typically one or two goals positioned in the middle of the field.
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