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Which of the following folk traditional sports is a national non-heritage item

Kick shuttlecock folk traditional sport is a national non-heritage.

Kicking shuttlecock, a traditional sport with distinctive folk characteristics, has a long history. According to historical records, the origin of shuttlecock sport can be traced back to Han Dynasty. Kicking shuttlecock not only requires the lower limbs to carry out flexible and changeable movements, such as catching, falling, jumping, circling, kicking, etc., but also needs to master the sense of rhythm and strength, so that the movements are coordinated and coherent. This sport has a very high skill and artistry, and can exercise the body and enhance the coordination ability.

The shuttlecock of Qingzhou, Shandong Province, is known nationwide for its unique skills and rich patterns. As early as 2011, Qingzhou shuttlecock has been listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list, which shows its important position in China's folk traditional sports. The shuttlecock feather of Qingzhou shuttlecock is made of chicken feather or goose feather, which is light and elegant. The bottom of the shuttlecock is made of copper coins and small square iron pieces, which are fluttering up and down with the shuttlecock player's movements, like a butterfly dancing.

The rules of the game

The court area or the right to serve is chosen before the game. Both teams exchange court and serve at the end of the first set.

Before the start of the deciding set, the head referee calls the captains of both teams to re-select the court area or serve. When either team scores the first eight points in a tie-breaker, the teams shall exchange courts. No off-court coaching shall be allowed during the exchange. After the exchange of court areas, the rotation positions of the players of both teams shall not be changed. After checking by the recorder, the original serving player shall continue to serve. If the field areas are not exchanged in a timely manner, they shall be exchanged as soon as the referee or captain of one team realizes it. The score remains unchanged.

During time-outs, coaches may instruct from outside the court, but players on the court may not come out of the court or speak to anyone else off the court, and off-court personnel may not enter the court.