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  1. Chuiwan - Wikipedia

    Chuiwan (Chinese: 捶丸; pinyin: chuíwán; lit. 'ball-hitting') was a game in ancient China. Its rules resemble modern golf. The book Dongxuan lu (東軒錄), written by Wei Tai (魏泰; fl. 1050–1100) of the Song dynasty, describes how a southern Tang official teaches his daughter how to dig goals in the ground and drive a ball into them. [1] .

  2. Chuiwan: An ancient Chinese ball sport resembling modern-day golf

    Sep 15, 2023 · Chuiwan was an ancient Chinese ball sport similar to modern-day golf. Chuiwan, as the name suggests, consists of "chui" (strike) and "wan" (ball). The earliest documented records of chuiwan can be traced back to 1282 in a work called "Wan Jing" (The Classic of Chuiwan), authored by a "Ning Zhizhai."

  3. Chuiwan 捶丸 - Coincidence or Espionage ... - Scottish Golf History

    Chuiwan or Chui Wan ( 捶丸) was an ancient 13th century royal bat and ball game played in China which had similarities to putting in golf and an etiquette similar to that of golf. Is this just a strange coincidence or the product of industrial espionage?

  4. Chuiwan: The Ancient Game That Paved the Way for Golf

    Sep 20, 2023 · Chuiwan, which translates to “striking ball,” was a popular leisure activity during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD). It involved players using a bamboo stick to strike a ball made of leather into a series of designated holes.

  5. Introduction to Chuiwan - Ancient Golf Game in China - 观澜湖

    Chuiwan, known also as the “Chinese golf”, was formed in the Northern Song Dynasty, and it developed and prevailed in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. It evolved from Cuju to polo, then to Ludaqiu (which literally means playing balls on donkey’s back), and finally to Budaqiu.

  6. Chinese Chuiwan (Golf) - Health and Fitness History

    Chuiwan (transliterated from Chinese as “hitting-ball”) was a medieval Chinese ball game very similar to golf. In fact, this sport may have contributed to the development of golf, as detailed under Origins and History further down.

  7. History of Chuiwan in China and Today's Research on Chuiwan

    Therefore, Chuiwan means “to hit a ball” and is a type of ball game in ancient China. According to the order of ancient Chinese dynasties of Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing, Chuiwan in the Yuan Dynasty showed strong connections with the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. It was prevalent during the Song, Jin and Yuan periods.

  8. Traditional Chinese Games & Sports: Jiju 击鞠, Chuiwan 捶丸, …

    Sep 28, 2024 · Chuiwan (捶丸 ; chuí wán) is a traditional game/sport in ancient China that uses sticks to hit the ball into a hole. The ancestor of Chuiwan was the game “步打球 bù dǎ qiú” in the Tang dynasty, which was similar to modern field hockey and involved strong physical competition.

  9. Chuiwan: The Ancient Precursor to Modern Golf in China

    Sep 19, 2023 · The journey of Chuiwan, from its inception as budajiu to its transformation during the Song and Ming Dynasties, is a captivating tale of evolution, not just of a sport but also of a society and its cultural inclinations.

  10. The Study of Chui Wan, a Golf-like Game in the Song

    Jul 1, 2012 · In China another game, the so-called chuiwan (literally "beating a ball"), developed out of polo sometime during the Tang dynasty (Gui, 2012; Tianjin Museum, 2017, 121). A detailed description of...

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