First, horse racing. It is a traditional sport loved by many nationalities. It is widely spread in Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, Gansu, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan and other places, especially in Inner Mongolia. Mongolians have been called "people on horseback" since ancient times, and their traditional events include speed horse racing, horse riding and riding skills.
Second, Bok. Boxing is a traditional Mongolian sport with a history of thousands of years. The folk foundation is profound, and it is also called Mongolian "three arts of men" with horse racing and archery. There are women's events in modern times. The typical feature of Boke is that regardless of the level, a fall will determine the outcome. As long as one side touches the ground above the knee, the game is over, and he will wear traditional national costumes such as "Zhuodege" during the game.
Third, archery. Many ethnic groups like archery, especially Mongolians, men, women and children, and many excellent archers have emerged. During the competition, shooters wear national costumes and bow and shoot arrows; As the game went on, the audience sometimes held their breath and sometimes cheered. Mongolian traditional archery is divided into static archery and riding archery, and the use of bows and arrows has gradually developed from bamboo bows and steel bows to modern bows and arrows today.
Fourth, Mongolian chess competition. Mongolian chess is called "sitar" in Mongolian, and its chess tools and rules are similar to chess. However, there are national characteristics in the shape and appellation of chess pieces, such as calling "Wang" as "Nuoyan" (Wang Ye), having "camel" but not "elephant"; There are also some differences between writing and playing chess.
Five, blue. Bulu is a traditional Mongolian sport that originated from hunting. The equipment used is Bulu, which is about 50cm long, 6cm wide,1.5cm thick and weighs about 375g.. Its head is bent. Blue matches can be divided into two categories: shooting accurately and throwing far.
Sixth, grasp the fulcrum. Also known as "fulcrum fitness", Ewenki traditional sports. The "pivot" is the pin of the wooden wheel. In the competition, each side played 7 people.
Seven, wave train. Also known as "Boyikuo", Daur language, Chinese means hockey. Traditional Daur folk sports are similar to modern hockey.
Eight, shuttlecock competition. Shuttlecock is developed from the folk shuttlecock kicking, which is widely spread all over the country and has a deep mass base. The shuttlecock used consists of shuttlecock hairs and shuttlecock mats. Shuttlecock feathers are four self-colored or colored goose feathers, which are inserted into the shuttlecock mat in a cross shape. The height of the ball is 13? 15 cm, floor mat diameter 3.80? 4 cm, weight 13? 15g。 In the competition, each side played three people.
9. Swing competition is a project formed on the basis of standardizing and improving Korean swing activities. It is divided into aerial races and bell races, and each event is divided into single and double events. Korean women wear bright national costumes in the swing competition, which fully shows the brave and optimistic national character of the Korean people.
Wushu is an integral part of the precious cultural heritage of the Chinese nation. By kicking, hitting, throwing, taking, hitting, stabbing and other offensive and defensive fighting techniques, according to certain action rules, two kinds of competition methods are formed: knife, stick, whip, fist and fencing.
Chinese wrestling is a form of national wrestling in China. For thousands of years, it has been a popular fitness activity and exercise method for our state affairs and national people. Athletes wear cotton clothes and win by winning each other. The competition is fierce and antagonistic. One of the common techniques is holding legs.
Twelve, shooting crossbows. As a traditional national sport, crossbow shooting is widely carried out in Yunnan, Guangxi, Guizhou and other ethnic minority areas. It is a kind of movement that uses crossbows to launch arrows by mechanical force. There are standing posture and kneeling posture.
Thirteen, one inch plus one inch of Tibetan traditional sports. The two men put a long rope or cloth belt about 4 meters long around their necks, turned their backs on each other, let the rope or cloth belt pass through their abdomen, and climbed forward with their hands and feet to pull the sign in the middle of the rope across the river boundary to win.