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Which country did all kinds of ball games originate from?

According to historical records, football originated from Cuju in China, basketball originated from the United States, and table tennis originated from Britain. Details are as follows:

First, the origin of football:

At the beginning of 2004, FIFA confirmed that football originated in China, and cuju was the earliest recorded football activity. The Warring States Policy and Historical Records are the earliest records of Cuju. The former describes that Cuju was popular in Linzi, the capital of Qi State, more than 2,300 years ago in the Spring and Autumn Period, while the latter records that Cuju was a way to train soldiers and assess their physique at that time ("It is impossible to bow, but also to practice samurai, so I know what to do").

Second, basketball:

189 1 year 65438+In Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, the YMCA International Training School (later Springfield College) was invented by the school's physical education teacher Dr. james naismith. At that time, the basketball rules were only 13, and Dr. naismith died in 1939. He didn't expect that the basketball game created by him actually spread in more than 200 countries, and American basketball is still famous all over the world.

Third, table tennis:

Table tennis originated in England at the end of 19. It is said that there were two British tennis lovers who once played a tennis match outdoors. When it was difficult to solve the problem, the weather was bad and it rained heavily, forcing two hot-blooded young people to hide in the school cafeteria. As we all know, young people in the developing period are competitive and impulsive. No one refused to accept the game just now, they couldn't argue. Later they discussed, "shall we play on the table again?" "Well, I'm not afraid of you." So they put the dining table together, separated it with several bricks, and then beat it with tennis balls, which was a great success and created the originator of table tennis. Later, onlookers found it interesting, so they followed suit and swept across Europe like a whirlwind. Originally called "table tennis", the Chinese translation is "table tennis" and the official Japanese language is "Zhuo Qiu". But before that, the word "table tennis" did not appear in English. Until about 1900, an Englishman named James Gibb stumbled upon a hollow toy ball made of celluloid, which was very elastic. Therefore, he improved the ball slightly, replacing the cork ball and rubber ball, and gradually popularized it in Britain and all over the world. Because the racket hits the ball, the ball hits the table and makes a ping-pong sound, hence the name "ping-pong". At first, table tennis was a court sport and an entertainment activity of European aristocrats.