standing separately by their own goals. Before the game, the two “qiutou (team leaders)” decide whether there will be two or three rounds, and then they draw lots to see who will take the service. After the kickoff team passes the ball for a round during which the ball is passed to the “qiutou” at last. Finally, the “qiutou” shoots the ball towards the goal. If the ball bumps into the netting and falls, his teammates have to get the ball before it hits the ground and pass it to the “qiutou” again. If the ball falls to the rival’s side, it becomes their turn to shoot the ball. When the ball hits the ground, the round is over. The team with more goals wins. Another way to play cuju ball without the goal is called Baida. The number of players range anywhere from two to 10.The playing ground is enclosed with thread and players inside kick the ball in turn. The game was decided by the number of mistakes made by each side. For example, if the ball was not passed far enough to reach the other players, points were deducted. If the ball was kicked too far out, a big deduction was made. Kicking the ball too low or turning at the wrong moment all led to fewer points. Players could touch the ball with any part of the body except their hands, and in the end, the player with the highest score would win. |