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What are the traditional sports in China?

Traditional sports in China include cuju, martial arts and lion dance.

1, cuju

Cuju, also known as "Cuju", "Cuqiu", "Chu Yuan", "building a ball" and "kicking a ball", is one of the traditional sports in China. "Kick" means kick, "Juju" means ball, and "Cuju" means kick. It is an ancient sport in China, which has three forms: direct confrontation, indirect confrontation and beating in vain.

2. Wushu

Wushu has a long history in China, which originated from the productive labor of our ancient ancestors. In modern times, Wushu adapted to the changes of the times and gradually became an organic part of modern sports in China. China Wushu pays attention to both internal and external cultivation, and gradually forms a unique national Wushu cultural system.

3, lion dance

Lion dance is an excellent folk art in China and an ancient sport in China. Each lion is usually performed by two people, one jumping at the head and the other jumping at the tail. Performers dress up as auspicious animals under the music of gongs and drums and make various movements to show celebration and auspiciousness. Lion dancers should show southern martial arts with various moves when performing, which is very masculine.

Methods of learning China's traditional culture

1, specializing in learning. Profession can be simply understood as concentration and seriousness. Moreover, this is not simply to be serious when reading a book, but to be absorbed, devoted and constantly explored in a broad sense, so that it is possible to get in touch with the dry goods described in the classics, or it is really possible to understand what the classics are saying, rather than scribbling.

2. Learn in sequence. Order can be simply understood as a sequence. Learning to pay attention to the sequence of numbers is like learning elementary school mathematics first, then learning junior high school and senior high school and even advanced mathematics. Learning traditional culture should pay attention to the order, from basic to profound, rather than aiming too high.

3. Know what you are doing. As we said before, classics are records of sages' behaviors. If we understand what the ancients learned when they were young, we will find that the ancients began to learn from the festivals of sweeping and coping with advance and retreat. To put it bluntly, they are specific life skills, and then they learn classics.