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顾梓健Cuju is a traditional Chinese football game that dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). According to historical records, Cuju was first played in China during the Tang Dynasty by soldiers who were training for archery . The game was played with a ball made of animal bladder and two teams of players used their feet to try and score goals in the opposing team's goal post. Cuju was played on a field that measured around 100 meters by 50 meters, and the players were allowed to use their hands or arms to help pass the ball, but not to touch it with their hands while it was in the air . Cuju became popular among the general population in China during the Tang Dynasty, and it was even played during the imperial court's entertainment. The game continued to be played throughout the following dynasties, and it was an important part of Chinese culture until the early 20th century . Today, Cuju is still played in some parts of China, and it has also been introduced to other countries as a way to promote cultural exchange
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成奂逸
Cuju is an ancient Chinese sport that dates back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD). It was a popular game played by both the nobility and common people during this time.Cuju was played using a leather ball filled with feathers or hair. The objective of the game was to kick the ball into a small net or goal without using your hands. It required skill, agility, and teamwork.
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元玉飞 230440788Cuju is a traditional Chinese football game that dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD ). According to historical records , Cuju was first played in China during the Tang Dynasty by soldiers who were training for archery . The game was played with a ball made of animal bladder and two teams of players used their feet to try and score goals in the opposing team ' s goal post . Cuju was played on a field that measured around 100 meters by 50 meters , and the players were allowed to use their hands or arms to help pass the ball , but not to touch it with their hands while it was in the air . Cuju became popular among the general population in China during the Tang Dynasty , and it was even played during the imperial court ' s entertainment . The game continued to be played throughout the following dynasties , and it was an important part of Chinese culture until the early 20th century . Today , Cuju is still played in some parts of China , and it has also been introduced to other countries as a way to promote cultural exchange
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罗仝凯Cuju originated in the Warring States Period, and the earliest cuju were spherical objects made of leather or animal bladders. The name of Cuju consists of "cu" and "Ju", of which "cu" means kick, tap and kick, and "Ju" was originally a ball with leather and rice bran inside. In the Han Dynasty, Cuju was chosen as a training method in the army, with the purpose of cultivating soldiers' interest in exercise, enhancing their physical strength and improving their awareness of attack and defense. In the Tang and Song dynasties, Cuju was particularly popular, and the "inflatable" filling method appeared, considering that it could reduce its impact on the human body and damage, and there was a new breakthrough in the rule making: setting up the goal and scoring the goal to win, which was very close to modern football. During the Ming Dynasty, the original competition gradually evolved into Cuju performance, which became a juggling skill and was regarded as a daily pastime and entertainment. In the Qing Dynasty, Cuju was affected by many reasons and gradually declined and disappeared. All in all, Cuju is a wonderful sport in ancient China with a long history and great influence. On May 20, 2006, Cuju was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list approved by The State Council as an intangible cultural heritage.
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苑博涵Cuju was popular in the Tang Dynasty. It began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It was an elegant activity in the court. Cuju became a method for soldiers to train from the Han Dynasty, and Cuju organizations and artists appeared in the Song Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, Cuju was popular in ancient China.
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封润莹Cuju is a traditional Chinese football game that dates back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). According to historical records, Cuju was first played in China during the Tang Dynasty by soldiers who were training for archery. The game was played with a ball made of animal bladder and two teams of players used their feet to try and score goals in the opposing team's goal post. Cuju was played on a field that measured around 100 meters by 50 meters, and the players were allowed to use their hands or arms to help pass the ball, but not to touch it with their hands while it was in the air. Cuju became popular among the general population in China during the Tang Dynasty, and it was even played during the imperial court's entertainment. The game continued to be played throughout the following dynasties, and it was an important part of Chinese culture until the early 20th century. Today, Cuju is still played in some parts of China, and it has also been introduced to other countries as a way to promote cultural exchange.
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郭璐瑶
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杨馨韵According to historical records, Cuju originated during the period of the Yellow Emperor. At that time, the Yellow Emperor and his subordinates filled leather with hair, made it into balls, and then kicked each other for entertainment and exercise. This is the prototype of Cuju. During the Warring States period, the gameplay of Cuju became more diverse and the skills became more exquisite. People began to use specialized cuju courts, established competition rules, and even had specialized cuju coaches and referees. During the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin, was very fond of cuju. Under his promotion, cuju became one of the most popular sports at that time. In the Song Dynasty, Cuju reached its peak. At that time, the Cuju competition was already very formal, with more perfect competition venues, rules, and referees. At the same time, Cuju also became one of the cultural symbols of that time, and many literati and ink scholars created a large number of poems and songs based on Cuju.
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马夏云菲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.