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代瑞婷Cuju, also known as "Tuju", "Cuqiu", "Cuqiu", "building the ball", "kicking the circle", etc., "Cu" has the meaning of "kick", "kick", and "Ju" was originally a ball with leather outside and rice bran inside. Therefore, "Cuju" refers to the ancient activities of kicking, playing and kicking leather balls, similar to today's football. According to historical records, as early as the Warring States Period, Chinese folk recreational Cuju games were popular, and since the Han Dynasty, it has become a method of military training. In the Song Dynasty, Cuju organizations and Cuju artists appeared. In the Qing Dynasty, it became popular to frown on ice. Therefore, it can be said that Cuju in ancient China is spread for a long time, the greater impact of a wonderful sports.
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杨德景琦Cuju. "Cuju" means kicking, tapping and kicking. "Ju" was originally a ball with leather and rice bran inside. So "cuju" is refers to the ancients foot for cu, mindfully, passing the folk sports, in ancient times, "cuju" also called "play" bow, "cuqiu activity", "kick circle", "building a ball", "circle", about two thousand three hundred years ago, during the warring states period JiXuan king (319 BC - 301 BC), the qi capital -, cuju sports extensively developed, and the Already has quite mature competition system, scale and mass foundation, has initially formed a kind of sports. Thus, the world football originated in Linzi. Cuju games were popular for entertainment among the Han people as early as the Warring States Period, and it became a method for soldiers to train their troops from the Han Dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, Cuju organizations and Cuju artists appeared, 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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甘朗妮Cuju, also known as "tap Ju", "move ball", "Cu yuan", "Ju ball", "kick round", etc. "Cu" means kicking, tapping and kicking. "Ju" was originally a ball with leather and rice bran inside. Therefore, "Cuju" refers to the ancient people to kick, tap and kick the ball, similar to today's football. 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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张天宇221540250Cuju is said to have first appeared in the ancient era of the Yellow Emperor. Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty recorded in his Miscellanies : "Cuju is said to have been invented by the Yellow Emperor, or during the Warring States Period. It was originally a method to train soldiers, and through cuju, soldiers of talent can be found. For enjoyment, soldiers like to play it when they are free from duty." It might not be true that cuju was first developed in the time of the Yellow Emperor, but historical documents record clearly that this sport was quite popular in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period This sport was originally popular in the army, as a type of activity involving both conflict and entertainment. The World Cup is a dream stage for every football fan, and also the most coveted sacred glory in the field of football for all countries in the world.The World Cup is the source and foundation of the development, promotion and popularization of world football, so it is also known as the "Cup of Life".
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符晶晶
Chinese people play football with their feet.
Cuju 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. It was originally a method to train soldiers, and through cuju, soldiers of talent can be found. For enjoyment, soldiers like to play it when they are free from duty." It might not be true that cuju was first developed in the time of the Yellow Emperor, but historical documents record clearly that this sport was quite popular in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). This sport was originally popular in the army, as a type of activity involving both conflict and entertainment. The military thus discovered soldiers with ability while they exercised their bodies through the sport, which also would have slightly relieved the boredom and loneliness of barrack life.
The World Cup is a dream stage for every football fan, and also the most coveted sacred glory in the field of football for all countries in the world. The World Cup is held every four years, and any FIFA team can send a representative team to participate in this event. The World Cup is the source and foundation of the development, promotion and popularization of world football, so it is also known as the "Cup of Life".
The purpose of the World Cup is to carry forward the "football spirit". In a broad sense, like any sports event such as the Olympic Games, it conveys a spirit of continuous struggle. For fans, it is a visual feast of peak competitions. For non fans, they can also share many passionate and magnificent performances.
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刘保发"The Ball and the Court Field," an essay written by Li You (birth and death dates unknown) of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) and inscribed on the cornerstone of a court, records that the game was usually played between two teams, each having 12 players in the field, with goals on both sides, as well as referees. This sport was originally popular in the army, as a type of activity involving both conflict and entertainment.In 1903 in a bid to restore ancient traditions the game was revived and it can now be seen played for the benefit of tourists at a number of festivals.
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刘梓怡Some said that cuju was first appeared in the era of the Yellow Emperor.According to historical records, Cuju dates back to the Warring States Period and was widely played among the people in Linzi, the capital of the wealthy State of Qi. It was a popular social entertainment activity.With the end of the turmoil, the economy and culture of the Han Dynasty developed rapidly after recuperation, ushering in the first development peak of ancient Cuju. The custom of Cuju was kicked from the people into the court.Cuju matches in the Han Army had complete and detailed competition rules, and there was a special court "Ju City", a square court with six goals on both sides. There were six players and six goalkeepers on each side of the game, and the players had good quality and etiquette on the court. There were also two referees on the field, the first referees in football, who decided the winners and losers according to the rules of the game.
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黎金哲Documented evidence of what is possibly the oldest organized activity resembling football can be found in a Chinese military manual written during the Han Dynasty in about 2nd century BC. It describes a practice known as cuju which involved kicking a leather ball through a hole in a piece of silk cloth strung between two 30 foot poles. Another Asian ball-kicking game, which may have been influenced by cuju, is kemari. This is known to have been played within the Japanese imperial court in Kyoto from about 600 AD. In kemari several individuals stand in a circle and kick a ball to each other, trying not to let the ball drop to the ground (much like keepie uppie). The game survived through many years but appears to have died out sometime before the mid 19th century. In 1903 in a bid to restore ancient traditions the game was revived and it can now be seen played for the benefit of tourists at a number of festivals. These games and others may well go far back into antiquity and have influenced football over the centuries. However, the route towards the development of modern football games appears to lie in Western Europe and particularly England.
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桑睿For enjoyment, soldiers like to play it when they are free from duty. It might not be true that cuju was first developed in the time of the Yellow Emperor, but historical documents record clearly that this sport was quite popular in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). This sport was originally popular in the army, as a type of activity involving both conflict and entertainment.
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张佳叶
Cuju is said to have first appeared in the ancient era of the Yellow Emperor. Liu Xiang said,Cuju is said to have been invented by the Yellow Emperor, or during the Warring States Period. It was originally a method to train soldiers, and through cuju, soldiers of talent can be found. For enjoyment, soldiers like to play it when they are free from duty. It might not be true that cuju was first developed in the time of the Yellow Emperor, but historical documents record clearly that this sport was quite popular in the State of Qi during the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). This sport was originally popular in the army, as a type of activity involving both conflict and entertainment.
"The Ball and the Court Field," an essay written by Li You (birth and death dates unknown) of the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220) and inscribed on the cornerstone of a court, records that the game was usually played between two teams, each having 12 players in the field, with goals on both sides, as well as referees.