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kemari
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蹴鞠, 一种传统的日本球类游戏,玩家通过踢球使小球保持在空中而不让其触地
a traditional Japanese ball game in which players aim to keep a small ball in the air by kicking it without letting it touch the ground
Kemari is an ancient Japanese game that dates back to the Asuka period, 6th to 7th century. It is a ball game played by a group of people who work together to keep a ball in the air using only their feet. The objective is to pass the ball among players without letting it touch the ground. Kemari is typically played in a circle, and players try to maintain the ball's movement by gently kicking it to one another. The game was historically played by the nobility and is now considered a traditional and ceremonial activity, emphasizing balance, coordination, and cooperation.
- They played kemari in the park, trying to keep the ball in the air as long as possible.
他们在公园里玩蹴鞠,试图让球尽可能长时间地保持在空中。
- During the festival, we watched a traditional kemari game performed by skilled players.
在节日期间,我们观看了由熟练玩家表演的传统蹴鞠游戏。
- The children tried their hand at kemari, but they kept dropping the ball.
孩子们尝试了蹴鞠,但他们一直掉球。
- Kemari is a great way to practice balance and coordination while having fun.
蹴鞠是一种在玩乐中练习平衡和协调的好方法。
- My grandfather told me stories about playing kemari with his friends when he was young.
我祖父给我讲了他年轻时和朋友们玩蹴鞠的故事。