Analysis of China Ancient and Modern Sports Architecture

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Ancient sports activities have led to the emergence of sports buildings, generally, sites or buildings that for sports activities occur, can be considered sports architecture. Since ancient times, as the sports facilities, sports building development has always been the social productive forces, social and economic affects, the level of science and technology and political culture. Mark the rise and fall of sports buildings but also the historical period of economic level and the national strength. Early human sports activities for the purpose of more hunting prey to survive. With the development of social productive forces, science and technology and cultural level of progress, and social, human sports activities in the political, military, religious, cultural and artistic activities began to closely together.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 919-921)

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1519-1522

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April 2014

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