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What are the non-legacy sports?

Sports events include cuju, Mongolian traditional bow and arrow making skills, judo, Korean springboard, Badik in Indonesia and so on.

Cuju: Cuju originated in China and is an ancient football sport. According to historical records, Cuju first appeared in the Warring States Period in the 5th century BC. Cuju was very popular in ancient China, not only for entertainment, but also for military training and etiquette. In 2006, Cuju was included in the first national intangible cultural heritage list.

2. Mongolian traditional bow and arrow making skills: Mongolian bow and arrow making skills originated from the hunting and fighting traditions of Mongolian nomads. This kind of bow and arrow has a unique production process, using high-quality animal horns, bones, wood and other natural materials, after careful production. In 2008, Mongolian traditional bow and arrow making skills were included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

3. Judo: Judo originated in Japan and is a martial art that uses softness and strength. Judo was founded by Jana Jgoroh at the end of 19, and later became the national sport of Japan. Judo competition requires players to grab their opponents' clothes or body parts at a specified time and place and throw them to the ground in order to score points or subdue their opponents. On 20 1 1 year, judo was listed in the world intangible cultural heritage list.

4. Korean Springboard: Korean Springboard is a traditional sports activity originating from the Korean Peninsula, which is mainly spread in areas where Korean people live in compact communities. The springboard consists of a long board and two short boards. During the competition, players need to stand on the chessboard and show their flexibility and coordination by jumping up and down and turning over. In 20 14, Korean springboard was included in the fourth batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

5. Badik in Indonesia: Badik is a traditional board game that originated in Indonesia and has a history of more than 65,438+0,000 years. Baddick usually uses wooden chessboards and pieces. The rules of the game are simple and easy to learn, but the strategies are rich, which requires players to have good logical thinking and planning ability. In 2009, Badik was included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage List.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Cuju Baidu Encyclopedia-Judo.