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Ancient Chinese game resembling golf
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
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a long history of traditional games, sports, and physical activities. Chuiwan was an ancient Chinese game that can be considered an early form of golf
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Chinese artist and poet (1877–1958)
which was the largest at that time. Gao's courtesy name is Chuiwan (吹萬, Pinyin: Chuīwàn, Wade–Giles: Ch'ui-wan). He also used many art-names (hào) and
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Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)
The Xuande Emperor playing chuiwan with his eunuchs, a game similar to golf, by an anonymous court painter of the Xuande period (1425–1435)
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first century BC, and eventually evolved into the modern game. Others cite chuiwan (捶丸; "chui" means striking and "wan" means small ball) as the progenitor
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The Xuande Emperor playing chuiwan with his eunuchs, a game similar to golf, by an anonymous court painter of the Xuande period (1425–35)
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country's most successful golfers are Zhang Lianwei and Liang Wenchong. Chuiwan, a stick and ball game with some similarities to golf, was played in China
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writer and philosopher Han Fei (c. 280–233 BC) in the 3rd century BC. Chuiwan: Chuiwan, a game similar to the Scottish-derived sport of golf, was first mentioned
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Emperor of China from 1425 to 1435
silk during the Xuande era (1426–1435). In the painting, the Xuande Emperor is depicted playing chuiwan, a Chinese game similar to golf, with eunuchs.
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Overview of and topical guide to ancient China
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games such as Cuju which was a ball and net game similar to football, and Chuiwan, which is similar to modern golf. A pair of Eastern Han dynasty (25–220
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Jia-zhen, Zhang Juan, Zhang Yan, A- deng Chen Shufang, Chen Qingyuan, Chen Chuiwan, Chen Gengyun, Lin Shouyi, Guo Jimugu, Luo Zhuoli, Luo Qingchang, Luo Xuecheng
Sichuan delegation to the National People's Congress
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Overview of sport in Asia
are not directly related, some ancient Chinese sports, such as cuju and chuiwan, bear uncanny resemblances to modern-day sports like football and golf
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, the name of two sons of Rameses II.
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Irish Gaelic name ULTÃN means "of Ulster."
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Supreme selfless service
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English (Midlands) : unexplained. There is a Turnock Farm in Cheshire, but it is not clear whether the surname arose from the place name or vice versa.
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