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贺培鑫Cuju has a long history in China. During the Warring States Period in China, it began to be popular among the people. Later, after gradual changes, Cuju has three forms: direct confrontation, indirect confrontation and free play. It is the predecessor of modern football and the bright culture of China
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张鹤腾
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左嘉怡Cuju has been popular in ancient China. Complete the pass according to the specified pass route, and then pass to the "ball head" to shoot. Until the ball hits the ground, the winner will be determined by the number of goals. After bumping the ball several times, it is passed to the vice captain. The vice captain waits for the ball to be correct and stable, and then passes it to the captain. The captain kicks the ball to the eye of romance.
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杨镇宇According to historical records, as early as the Warring States period, the Chinese people were popular with the entertainment of the game of kicking called cuju.During the game, the horn is sounded and the drum is beaten, the left team members first kick off the ball, flip the ball several times and then pass it to the vice captain, the vice captain upside down until the ball is correct and stable, and then pass it to the captain, who kicks the ball to the eye of the wind, and the one who passes wins. The same goes for the right team's ball. At the end, the winner is rewarded by the number of balls passed, the loser is punished, and the captain is whipped and his face is powdered.
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张博博In ancient China, playing football was called "Cuju", also known as "Spoil Ju". According to reliable historical data, ancient football in China first appeared in the Warring States period. Cuju's Ju was originally made of animal fur, with little flexibility, but could kick around the ground. Cuju's Ju was originally made of animal fur, with little elasticity.But you can kick around on the ground.
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庞珏辉Cuju appeared in the Warring States Period. During the match, there is a goal in the middle. There are more than two feet of "wind eye" in the middle of the goal. Both sides are on one side. If the ball does not land, the player who can make it pass through the wind eye will win.