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- Q702983 abstract "Jianzi (Chinese: 毽子), tī jianzi (踢毽子), tī jian (踢毽) or jianqiú (毽球), also known by other names, is a traditional Chinese national sport in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air by using their bodies, apart from the hands, unlike in similar games peteca and indiaca. The primary source of jianzi sport is a Chinese ancient game called cuju of the Han dynasty 2000 years ago. By statement of FIFA's former President Blater in his visit to Beijing in 2004, "Cuju" also recognized as "primary source of Contemporary Football Sport" after he saw an ancient brick of Han dynasty with picture of a cuju player in the game, who kicks cuju ball horizontally, just like goal shooting techniques of the sport of football. Jianzi's competitive sport types are played on a badminton court using inner or outside lines in different types of jianzi's competitive sports, respectively. it can be played also artistically, among a circle of players in a street or park, with the objective to keep the shuttle 'up' and show off skills. In Vietnam, it is known as đá cầu and is the national sport. In the Philippines, it is known as sipa and was also the national sport until it was replaced by arnis in December 2009.In recent years, the game has gained a formal following in Europe, the United States, and elsewhere.In English, both the sport and the object with which it is played are referred to as "shuttlecock" or "featherball".".
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- Q702983 comment "Jianzi (Chinese: 毽子), tī jianzi (踢毽子), tī jian (踢毽) or jianqiú (毽球), also known by other names, is a traditional Chinese national sport in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted shuttlecock in the air by using their bodies, apart from the hands, unlike in similar games peteca and indiaca. The primary source of jianzi sport is a Chinese ancient game called cuju of the Han dynasty 2000 years ago.".
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