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Intangible cultural heritage of traditional sports

The intangible cultural heritage of traditional sports includes martial arts, wrestling, lion dance, diabolo, cuju, dragon boat, polo, pounding pills and so on.

1 martial arts

It has a long history, dating back to the Shang and Zhou Dynasties. It has an extremely broad mass base and is a valuable cultural heritage accumulated and enriched by the working people in China in the long-term social practice. It is one of the outstanding cultural heritages of China people.

Step 2 wrestle

One of the oldest sports in China. In ancient times, it was called wrestling, corner touch, sumo wrestling and so on. As early as 5,000 years ago, there were ancient wrestling activities in the era of the Yellow Emperor. In the Jin Dynasty, wrestling was held on the Lantern Festival. In the Tang dynasty, competitions were held in spring and autumn, which was also considered as a palace entertainment project. During the Five Dynasties, wrestling techniques emphasized lightness and agility. Women's wrestling also appeared in the Song Dynasty. There is a wrestling organization among the people.

3, lion dance

China lion dance originated from the Chinese nation with a long history and splendid culture, and is deeply loved and favored by the people of China. The forms of lion dance are rich and colorful, and all activities related to lions in China are mostly included in the category of lion dance.

4. Diabolo

Diabolo is a wonderful flower in China traditional culture garden. Diabolo was called "Hu knock" in ancient times, and Jinan was commonly known as "old cow". Folk entertainment activities in China. It can be seen all over the country, especially in Tianjin, Beijing, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang.

5. Cuju

Cuju is also called "kick", "cuqiu", "floor" and "kick", which means kick, kick and kick. Cuju was originally a ball wrapped in leather and filled with rice bran. Cuju refers to the activities of kicking, kicking and kicking by the ancients, which is similar to today's football.