In fact, in the Warring States period, cuju appeared in China, which is also the most primitive form of football. In many documents and clicks, Cuju is recorded in great detail. By the time of the Tang Dynasty, the football in our country had a very obvious development, and there was also a form of competition between the two sides, which was very similar to the current football. In fact, in the Han Dynasty, cuju was not a form of entertainment, but was used to train soldiers.
Everyone knows that football can play a role in strengthening the body, so in ancient times, rulers also used cuju to exercise the physical strength of soldiers and the strategic and cooperative abilities of both sides in confrontation. In fact, in ancient times, women were better at playing football than men, and among these women, women in the palace were the best at playing football. Because in the Tang Dynasty, competitions between some women were often held in the palace for the emperors and nobles to watch.
In the Song Dynasty, folk also began to hold bow-pushing competitions. At that time, a very professional organization regularly organized some data competitions for ordinary people to enjoy, which should be the embryonic form of the earliest club. But in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, because football was welcomed by everyone, people from all walks of life liked it very much, and some local officials abandoned their work in order to play football and watch the game, so Zhu Yuanzhang decided not to let the army play football. In the Qing Dynasty, even folk football was banned.