Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Intangible sports

Intangible sports

The non-legacy movements are as follows:

1, Wuqiao Acrobatics

Wuqiao Acrobatics is a folk performing art circulating in wuqiao county, which originated in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, flourished in the Han and Tang Dynasties and was popular in the Song Dynasty. Wuqiao Acrobatics shows human body skills with complete categories and huge program lineup, including juggling skills, camouflage bionic, animal domestication, hard qigong, magic, etc., with more than 1 100 performances.

Wuqiao Acrobatics has its own industry god-Lv Zu Lv Dongbin, which has a complete industry culture system. Known as the "Top Ten Acrobatics Nine Members Wuqiao" and "No Wuqiao and No Acrobatics Class".

2. Shaolin Kung Fu

Shaolin kungfu is a traditional sport, entertainment and acrobatic project in Henan Province.

Lin Kung Fu refers to a traditional cultural system formed in the specific Buddhist cultural environment of Shaolin Temple in Songshan Mountain, Dengfeng, Henan Province, which is based on the belief of Buddhist divine power and fully embodies the wisdom of Zen, with martial arts practiced by Shaolin Temple monks as the main form.

Step 3 shake diabolo

Diabolo has a long history in China. In the book "A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of Imperial Capital in Ming Dynasty", there are descriptions of diabolo playing methods and production methods, as well as cultural relics unearthed in Ming Dingling as evidence. It can be seen that diabolo has been popular among the people for at least 600 years. Diabolo shaking is a sport accomplished by clever coordination of limbs.

When hands shake diabolo to do all kinds of tricks, the shoulder joints, elbow joints and wrist joints of upper limbs, hip joints, knee joints and ankle joints of lower limbs, as well as cervical vertebrae and lumbar vertebrae all have different degrees of movement, so shaking diabolo is helpful to people's health.

4. Liaocheng acrobatics

Liaocheng, located in the west of Shandong Province, is one of the famous birthplaces of acrobatic art at home and abroad. According to Liaocheng Economic and Social Encyclopedia, in the early years of the Republic of China, there were dozens of acrobatic circuses in Dong 'e County alone.

At the same time, there are dozens of acrobatic troupes in Yanggu, chiping, Shenxian and Linqing. These folk groups not only performed back and forth in China, but also went abroad and became pioneers of transnational acrobatic performances in South Korea, Japan and Singapore. Liaocheng acrobatic style is rough, bold, simple and vigorous.