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What was volleyball like in old China? What is the difference between the "deciding set" of volleyball and the previous sets?

What was volleyball like in old China?

Since mankind entered class society, sports have always existed and developed as a tool of class struggle. Volleyball is no exception. Old China before liberation was a semi-feudal and semi-colonial country. Sports were nothing more than decorations for the reactionary ruling class to adorn the facade and to whitewash the peace, and a tool to anesthetize the people's revolutionary spirit.

In the old China, although there have been seven so-called national games, volleyball is also listed as an official competition. From 1913 to 1934, a number of teams were sent to participate in the volleyball competitions of the Far Eastern Games, but due to the corruption of the reactionary ruling class and the darkness of society, the athletes did not even have the money to return to their home countries after the competitions, let alone any development. Those so-called national competitions were nothing more than the bourgeoisie's use, under the manipulation and control of imperialism, as living advertisements for the capitalists' profit-grabbing, and as entertainment for a few people after tea and wine.

A reporter reporting on the pseudo-seventh National Games said that Coca-Cola's advertisement flag was higher than the flag, and the price of tickets went up at any time, which were two "world records" broken by the Games. Although volleyball has a history of several decades in old China, the toiling masses, who were under the three mountains and struggling on the deathbed all year round, had no right to participate in sports. In this case, volleyball, of course, as with other sports, there can be no development, long stayed in the "nine-man" stage, and is limited to a few coastal areas, a few cities, only a few people to participate in the technical level is very low.

Second, in the volleyball game, the "decisive set" and the previous set what is the difference?

1. Before the deciding set starts the match, there is a five-minute break where players can leave the court and practice.

2. A tie-break game allows both teams to re-select the court area or choose the serve.

3. In a tiebreaker game, when one team scores the first eight points, the teams will switch courts. When exchanging the court, no off-court instruction shall be given, and after exchanging the court, the team shall stand in the same position as before exchanging the court, and the original player shall continue to serve the ball.