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Ancient poems that can be used in sports meetings

The sports meeting is an ancient poem about sports and physical exercise.

( 1)

The tiger stands in the shape of a pine tree, neat and short. The fist is heavy and the legs are fierce, the posture is fast, and the piles are leisurely.

(2)

My arms are as light as cotton wool, and I can fly freely. Liuhe knife method is dazzling, and the wind and rain are airtight.

(3) Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement.

The poet wrote in his poem Feeling in Late Spring (Part IV) that he watched a football (cuju) match in Xianyang when he was a teenager. The poem says: When a teenager rides into Xianyang, a stork is as light as a butterfly and as crazy as a bird.

Cuju was watched by thousands of people, and the swing was busy all spring.

The scenery is like yesterday, and low ambition only hurts yourself.

There is nothing in Yongdong Zhai. It sweeps the snow behind closed doors and only burns incense. "

(4) After watching the "Corner Arrival" (now wrestling) competition held by the imperial court to improve soldiers' martial arts, the poet wrote a seven-character poem entitled "Corner Arrival Poetry". The poem says:

The wonderful performance in the square will make you smile. When the horn arrived, they gave a banquet and took the class out of the temple to wear flowers.

(5) Wang Jian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote a seven-character poem, which vividly described the situation that the ladies-in-waiting were playing a "football match" at that time. The poem says:

Tomorrow's makeup powder is always beside the Chaoyang flower tree.

Cold eaters fight for nothing, and money is scattered in the library first. At that time, the "Cuju Movement" played by one person or several people without goals was called "beating in vain".

(6) Water polo was called "splashing water" in Song Dynasty, and Song Huizong and Evonne wrote a seven-character poem for this water sport. The poem says:

On the west side of the garden corridor, there are long blue ditches, dense bamboo forests and cool green shadows. Throw the ball in the water to make a distance, and the meteor shines a little.

(VII) Written by the Hanlin Academy in the Ming Dynasty (historian) Qian Fu once wrote a poem called Cuju, which described the scene of a women's football match.

The poem says:

On the spot of Cuju in February, fairy wind blew two beautiful juan. Sweat stained with powder, flower dew, dust with smoke flying moths and eyebrows.

Jade bamboo shoots hang low in the green sleeves, and golden lotus is exposed obliquely in the red skirt. After several trips, I felt weak and wished I could not kill the beautiful boy in Chang 'an. "