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- Pitch-pot abstract "Pitch-pot (Chinese: Touhu, Korean: Tuho, Japanese: Tōko) is a traditional East Asian game that requires players to throw sticks from a set distance into a large, sometimes ornate, canister. \"Pitch-pot\" is a literal translation of the two Chinese characters in the name (as in \"pitch it into the pot\"), and is used in Sinological literature. The game had originated by the Warring States period of China, probably invented by archers or soldiers as a pastime during idle periods. The game began as a game of skill or a drinking game at parties, but by the time it was described in a chapter of the Chinese Classic Book of Rites, it had acquired Confucian moral overtones. Initially popular among elites, it spread to other classes and remained popular in China until the end of the Qing Dynasty. During this time it also spread to Korea and Japan. Today, its popularity in Korea is highest.".
- Pitch-pot thumbnail Korea_Traditional_Game_Tuho.jpg?width=300.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageID "31832343".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageLength "11851".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageRevisionID "700405563".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Rites.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_games.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_games.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Chuseok.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Goryeo.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink James_Legge.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Jeong_Yak-yong.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Korean_New_Year.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Norigae.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Sarim.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink South_Korean_won.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Warring_States_period.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink Yi_Hwang.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink File:Hyewon-Imha.tuho-01.jpg.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLink File:明宣宗行樂圖_投壺.jpg.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitch-pot".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tuho".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageWikiLinkText "pitch-pot".
- Pitch-pot caption "Koreans playing tuho".
- Pitch-pot chinesename "Touhu".
- Pitch-pot hangul "투호 or".
- Pitch-pot hangul "투호놀이".
- Pitch-pot hanja "投壺".
- Pitch-pot img "Korea Traditional Game Tuho.jpg".
- Pitch-pot japanesename "Tōko".
- Pitch-pot kana "とうこ".
- Pitch-pot kanji "投壺".
- Pitch-pot koreanname "Tuho".
- Pitch-pot mr "Tuho or".
- Pitch-pot mr "Tuho-nori".
- Pitch-pot pinyin "tóuhú".
- Pitch-pot rr "Tuho or".
- Pitch-pot rr "Tuho-nori".
- Pitch-pot simpchi "投壶".
- Pitch-pot title "Pitch-pot".
- Pitch-pot tradchi "投壺".
- Pitch-pot wg "t'ou hu".
- Pitch-pot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_East_Asian_name.
- Pitch-pot wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pitch-pot subject Category:Chinese_games.
- Pitch-pot subject Category:Korean_games.
- Pitch-pot hypernym Game.
- Pitch-pot type VideoGame.
- Pitch-pot comment "Pitch-pot (Chinese: Touhu, Korean: Tuho, Japanese: Tōko) is a traditional East Asian game that requires players to throw sticks from a set distance into a large, sometimes ornate, canister. \"Pitch-pot\" is a literal translation of the two Chinese characters in the name (as in \"pitch it into the pot\"), and is used in Sinological literature. The game had originated by the Warring States period of China, probably invented by archers or soldiers as a pastime during idle periods.".
- Pitch-pot label "Pitch-pot".
- Pitch-pot sameAs Q706357.
- Pitch-pot sameAs Tuho.
- Pitch-pot sameAs 投壺.
- Pitch-pot sameAs 투호놀이.
- Pitch-pot sameAs m.0gtvm4_.
- Pitch-pot sameAs Q706357.
- Pitch-pot sameAs 投壺.
- Pitch-pot wasDerivedFrom Pitch-pot?oldid=700405563.
- Pitch-pot depiction Korea_Traditional_Game_Tuho.jpg.
- Pitch-pot isPrimaryTopicOf Pitch-pot.