Home/Culture/ Heritage

Culture insider: China, birthplace of football

Updated: 2014-06-16 07:30 (chinadaily.com.cn)
Comments

6. The most offbeat football player "transfer" event

In the Song Dynasty, cuju organizations were set up in large cities called Qi Yun She or Yuan She - now known as the earliest professional cuju club - whose members were either cuju lovers or professional performers. The Northern Song Dynasty's rival, the Jurchens, established the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) where cuju was also popular.

In 1127, Jin forces ransacked Kaifeng, capital of the Northern Song Dynasty, capturing both Emperor Qinzong and his father, Emperor Huizong. Five Song's professional cuju players were captured.

This is probably the most offbeat football player "transfer" in the history of the game.

 Culture insider: China, birthplace of football

Cuju was favored by emperors of the Song Dynasty when it reached its prime time.  [Photo/ cathay.ce.cn]

Culture insider: China, birthplace of football

Culture insider: China, birthplace of football

Culture insider: China, birthplace of football

World Cup on eggshell carving handicrafts 

Top 10 World Cup night snacks 

Culture insider: 10 famous works by Chinese master calligraphers

Most Popular