2022年是不平凡的一年,冬奥会将在我国首都北京举行,随着2022年冬奥会的临近,全世界的目光都聚集到了中国,集中到了中国的竞技体育。借这一契机出版《中国体育百年图志》,宣扬中华民族百年体育历史的发展,让更多的人了解体育史上的珍贵的史料,了解为中国体育发展做出巨大贡献的人们,了解中国体育鲜为人知的发展道路,见证中国体育的崛起与腾飞!This book presents many rare and old photos and pictures reflecting the sports of China in the past century, enabling readers to understand the historical twists and turns of Chinese sports, the mental outlook, costumes, hair styles and movements of Chinese athletes in different eras, and also the performance changes in conventiona
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《中国体育百年图志》是一部大型体育史料图册,图文并茂,内容详实,涉及面广,跨度长,从不同侧面呈现了中国古代直到近现代体育运动发展的艰难历程,在中国体育运动史料方面,堪称*权威性的*手佐证,弥补了我国在体育史研究方面的缺憾。这部图书宣传了中国的体育发展史、文化史,推广并弘扬了中国体育文化,宣扬了奥运精神,是一部迎接2022年冬奥会的奥运图书,具有重要的对外宣传价值。Li Runbo is an outstanding collector of old newspapers and periodicals. The historical materials on sports he has collected cover a rich variety of activities over a long period. In the past ten years or so, he has written many books and articles. Particularly during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, he achieved remarkable results in sports publicity using his vast collection. In 2007, the magazines China Archives and Beijing Archives provided special for Li Runbo’s columns to introduce the history of China sports. He also staged a thematic exhibition of historical materials to welcome the Olympic Games in Beijing Municipal Party Committee Building and at 26 Olympic Squares. He wrote a 30,000-word article on sports history published in the Beijing Olympic Times jointly organized by Xinhua News Agency and Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG), and that article was reprinted in media in 48 cities around the country. Upon invitation, he gave lectures on the history of China sports in Beijing Sport University, Wuhan University and other institutions of higher education. That same year, he also wrote the book Records and Maps of a Century Chinese Sports, a project of the Chinese Overseas Publishing House. This book, with a rich text and pictures, is collected by many units such as the National Library of China, the Central Archives, Capital Library of China, Hebei Library, China Sports Museum, and the leading newspaper Peoples Daily.Ten years has passed since those heady days. Now, we have invited Mr. Li Runbo to create another masterpiece Illustrated Handbook on China Sports in the Past More than 100 Years with an English version. Covering a wide range of sports and long time span, this book has been made possible by the author’s unremitting efforts. We hereby extend gratitude to him for his new contribution to study of the proud history of China sports.
CONTENTSPrefaceChapter 1 Sports in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Period of the Republic of ChinaSection 1 Overview of Sports in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of ChinaSection 2 Introduction of Western Sports to ChinaSection 3 Large Sports Meetings in the Republic of China EraSection 4 International Competitions During the Republic of China PeriodChapter 2 Sports in the Revolutionary BasesChapter 3 Sports after the Founding of the People’s Republic of ChinaSection 1 OverviewSection 2 Workers Sports Meetings in the Early Years of the PRCSection 3 Sports Meetings of the PRCSection 4 Ping-pong DiplomacySection 5 Sports Publications in the Early Days of the People’s Republic of ChinaChapter 4 Participation of China in the Olympic GamesSection 1 Major Olympic EventsSection 2 Champions of the People’s Republic of ChinaSection 3 2008 Beijing Olympic GamesSection 4 Successful Bid for Hosting 2022 Winter OlympicsPostscript
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PrefaceSports refers to various kinds of activities that involve promotion of physical fitness or manual dexterity leading to enhancement of the comprehensive quality of the human body. Generally, sports are divided into activities for pure entertainment, competitive sports, those involving medicine and health care, mass free sports, etc. This book mainly introduces competitive sports, in which means that individuals or collectives compete in the designated sports events at specialist venues for maximizing their potentials in physique, stamina, psychology and stratagems to defeat their rivals. Popular sports events include track and field athletics, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, football (soccer and rugby), table tennis, badminton, weightlifting, swimming, cycle racing on the road or track, martial arts etc. With very high ornamental value, competitive sports continuously tap the potential of the human body and expanding the boundaries of physical endeavors, thus winning great popularity.China is a big sports country with a history of thousands of years. Particularly since the period of the Republic of China in the early 20th Century, Chinese sport has been advancing with the times, being constantly enriched. However, before the founding of the People‘s Republic of China, materials related to sport endeavors were seldom collected and studied, so that the nation had many shortcomings in the study of sports history. Only two monographs on the history of Chinese sport were published in the period of the Republic of China (1912-1949), including History of China Sports edited by Mr. Guo Shaoyu in 1919, and Chin Woo written by Mr. Chen Tiesheng in 1918. In the 1930s and 1940s, the Commercial Press, Shanghai Lizhi Sports Press, Shanghai Qinfen Publishing House and others published some works on sports rules with the help of certain senior physical culture workers, and these briefly introduced the history of some sports events. At that time, some magazines and newspapers introduced and encouraged the spread of some Western sports. After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, importance was attached to the collection and sorting of sports-related materials, and this led to the publication of some sports textbooks using the experience of the former Soviet Union for reference. However, for various reasons, there were few publications consistently following sports activities, and the development of sports undertakings during the period of the Republic of China was seldom mentioned. After 1978, China set up its first sports museum, which collected a large number of historical materials on various sports. With the vigorous development of the folk collection cause, precious historical sports-related materials scattered through society were finally collected by some dedicated people. All these contribute to today‘s sports studies. Li Runbo is an outstanding collector of old newspapers and periodicals. The historical materials on sports he has collected cover a rich variety of activities over a long period. In the past ten years or so, he has written many books and articles. Particularly during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, he achieved remarkable results in sports publicity using his vast collection. In 2007, the magazines China Archives and Beijing Archives provided special for Li Runbo’s columns to introduce the history of China sports. He also staged a thematic exhibition of historical materials to welcome the Olympic Games in Beijing Municipal Party Committee Building and at 26 Olympic Squares. He wrote a 30,000-word article on sports history published in the Beijing Olympic Times jointly organized by Xinhua News Agency and Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (BOCOG), and that article was reprinted in media in 48 cities around the country. Upon invitation, he gave lectures on the history of China sports in Beijing Sport University, Wuhan University and other institutions of higher education. That same year, he also wrote the book Records and Maps of a Century Chinese Sports, a project of the Chinese Overseas Publishing House. This book, with a rich text and pictures, is collected by many units such as the National Library of China, the Central Archives, Capital Library of China, Hebei Library, China Sports Museum, and the leading newspaper People’s Daily.Ten years has passed since those heady days. Now, we have invited Mr. Li Runbo to create another masterpiece Illustrated Handbook on China Sports in the Past More than 100 Years with an English version. Covering a wide range of sports and long time span, this book has been made possible by the author’s unremitting efforts. We hereby extend gratitude to him for his new contribution to study of the proud history of China sports.