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雷祎璠221540373
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许潇月Chinese Culture Reader focuses on the introduction of some features and highlights of Chinese culture, and combined with typical cases and materials for specific and in-depth introduction. While introducing knowledge, efforts should be made to express the spirit, connotation and core values of Chinese culture. It shows the spiritual world, cultural character, life attitude and aesthetic taste of the Chinese people. We will present to readers the image of China as a country that respects nature, loves life, prays for peace, hopes for prosperity, is elegant, magnanimous, open and inclusive, and continues to thrive.
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熊时进221540689
The legend of the Chinese Cuju was formed during the Warring States period, when King Wuling of Zhao reformed reforms. According to historical records, it was founded in the State of Qi during the Warring States period. From the Tang Dynasty, women could also compete. There are many ways to play Cuju, most of them are the same as football. It can exercise people's bodies and make people healthier.
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韩政霖221540586 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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韩政霖22154058618th 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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石永康221540271There is evidence suggesting that the Cu-ju was quite popular in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period. However, the tangible produce time is unable to find now. At that time , the activity was just for army to get recreation .With time going by, Cuju became more popular in the Han Dynasty. And common people were also able to play Cuju. And there are usually two teams to compete and each team has 12 players in the field, with goals and referees on both sides .And the utmost rules are similar to modern football game.
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高昕
According to historical documents, Zhuju originated in the Warring States Period. At that time, it was popular in the army. Through this exercise, we found capable soldiers. Cuju can also relieve the boredom and loneliness of military life.
In the Han Dynasty, Cuju became more popular, with the emergence of venues, players and referees. And there were also dance performances about Cuju. People also found another way to play, that is, to see who kicked the ball high.
In the Tang Dynasty, Cuju became a popular folk activity, and women could also participate. During this period, Cuju also promoted the development of polo.
In the Song Dynasty, people compared football to drama, and even organizations like today's football association appeared.
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肖文信Cuju originated in the Warring States Period. It mostly exists in the folk and in the military to relieve pressure, exercise and find talents. In the later dynasties, there was development, and people's ways of playing were also different. Each side will send 12 people to play football and score points if they kick into the goal. Only after the Tang Dynasty did people kick inflatable balls wrapped in leather. Later, polo was also developed.
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郭恭玮221540723
Though the sport was likely played for some time prior, cuju’s earlier record lies within the 3rd century BC Zhan Guo Ce, a historical political textbook. China was the birthplace and primary home of the sport, though it appears to have even practiced in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam to some degree. During the Song Dynasty (960–1279), cuju ’s popularity exploded. From peasants to royalty, people of all classes enjoyed both playing and watching the sport. With cuju ’s popularity as a spectator sport increasing, professional players were able to make a career out of it. Its scale during this period was perhaps comparable to the early history of soccer , though this trend did not continue. During the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644), cuju ‘s popularity decreased sharply, played only by a comparatively small number of people.
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刘奕雄"Chinese Culture Reader" focuses on the introduction of some features of Chinese culture and highlights, and combined with typical cases and materials for specific and in-depth introduction. While introducing knowledge, efforts should be made to express the spirit, connotation and core values of Chinese culture. It shows the spiritual world, cultural character, life attitude and aesthetic taste of the Chinese people. We will present to readers the image of China as a country that respects nature, loves life, prays for peace, hopes for prosperity, is elegant, magnanimous, open and inclusive, and continues to thrive.