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Summary Of: Cuju

The game of cuju was first mentioned in the... A competitive form of cuju was used as fitness training for... the popularity of cuju spread from the army to the royal courts and... cuju games were standardized and rules were established... imperial army and Gold Bird Guard often formed cuju football teams for the delight of the emperor and his court... The level of female cuju teams also improved... Cuju football even became popular amongst the scholars and intellectuals... Cuju flourished during the... professional cuju players were quite popular... Professional cuju players fell into two groups... Cuju organizations were set up in large cities called Qi Yun She or Yuan She... whose members were either cuju lovers or professional performers... unlike cuju of the Tang Dynasty... was the dominant cuju style of the Song Dynasty... Cuju began its decline during the Ming Dynasty... Cuju match to be played in Shandong...

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