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赵丽利Cuju originated in the Warring States Period.During the game, the horn sounded and the drum sounded, the Left armyThe players kick off, bounce the ball a few times and then pass it to the lieutenant,The vice captain should wait for the ball to be correct and steady, and then pass it to the captainLong kick the ball to the wind eye, over the winner. So did the rightWith this. The number of balls pressed at the end of the game determines the winnerReward, the negative side will be punished, the captain will be whipped, face powder.
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潘文慧
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张濮煜
According to historical records, Cuju games were
popular for entertainment among Chinese people as
early as the Warring States Period, and became a
method for soldiers to train their troops from the Han
Dynasty. Cuju organizations and Cuju artists
appeared in the Song Dynasty, and Cuju games on
ice began to be popular in the Qing Dynasty.
Therefore, it can be said that Cuju is a wonderful
sport which has long been popular and had great
influence in ancient China.
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赵夢茹
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于磊220340011According to historical records, Cuju games were popular for entertainment among Chinese people as early as the Warring States Period, and became a method for soldiers to train their troops from the Han Dynasty. Cuju organizations and Cuju artists appeared in the Song Dynasty, and Cuju games on ice began to be popular in the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it can be said that Cuju is a wonderful sport which has long been popular and had great influence in ancient China.
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于磊220340011According to historical records, Cuju games were popular for entertainment among Chinese people as early as the Warring States Period, and became a method for soldiers to train their troops from the Han Dynasty. Cuju organizations and Cuju artists appeared in the Song Dynasty, and Cuju games on ice began to be popular in the Qing Dynasty. Therefore, it can be said that Cuju is a wonderful sport which has long been popular and had great influence in ancient China.
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徐祥耀220140525Cuju is said to have first appeared in the ancient era of the Yellow Emperor. Liu Xiang (c. 77-6 BC) of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220) recorded in his Miscellanies (Bielu): "Cuju is said to have been invented by the Yellow Emperor, or during the Warring States Period. The game was usually played between two teams, each having 12 players in the field, with goals on both sides, as well as referees. No specific rules for the game are known today.
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杨皓麟As early as the Warring States period, the Chinese people were popular with the entertainment game of Qiju, and since the Han Dynasty, it has become a method of military training, and in the Song Dynasty, there are Qiju organizations and Qiju artists, and the Qing Dynasty began to popular on ice. Therefore, it can be said that Keju is a sports miracle that has been passed down for a long time and has a great influence in ancient China.
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220340184谷毕珈
Cuju has been popular for more than 2300 years. It originated in Linzi, the former capital of the State of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It was the most prosperous in the Tang and Song Dynasties. The traditional Chinese culture, with Confucianism as its core, stresses "harmony" and "the golden mean". In most cases, the social and cultural psychology is to focus on "rule of culture" rather than "martial arts". People admire the gentleness of modest gentlemen, and despise the competitiveness of Confucius and martial artists. Under this social and cultural background, Cuju has gradually evolved from an antagonistic competition to a performance competition.
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丁慧敏