1. ⏳ Ancient Roots: From Labor & War to Play
2. 🎊 Festival Fun: How Jump Rope Wove Into Chinese Culture
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Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577): The Book of Northern Qirecords kids “holding ropes, brushing the ground and jumping while singing”—the first written mention of jump rope, paired with songs and endless joy. 📜🎶 -
Tang Dynasty: Called “tòu suǒ,” it lit up festival celebrations—everyone was jumping for fun. 🏮✨ -
Song Dynasty: Renamed “tiào suǒ,” it evolved into acrobatics—performed alongside pole climbing, handstands, and more, sharpening its skills. 🎪🤸 -
Ming & Qing Dynasties: Known as “tiào bái suǒ” (named for ropes looking like “hundreds” swirling!), it exploded as a folk activity. Two-person turning and group jumps became hits—especially during Lantern Festival. 🏮👥🎉
3. 🌍 Crossing Borders: Jump Rope Goes Global
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Ancient Egypt: Similar jumping games existed around 1600 BC. 🏺⏳ -
16th-17th Century Europe: Mostly boys played. -
18th Century: Girls joined the fun too! -
Early 20th Century: Gender split—boys focused on competition, girls on group games and singing. 👦➡️👧
4. 🏅 Modern Leap: From Folk Game to International Sport
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Post-1949: Listed in the 1952 Primary School Physical Education Syllabus—officially part of kids’ fitness. 📚🎒 -
2007: General Administration of Sport approved the Chinese Jump Rope Competition Rules—standardized play. 📜✅ -
2012: National Rope Skipping Promotion Center launched—fueling growth. 🏢🚀 -
2014: Chinese team joined the World Jump Rope Championships—nailed it with stellar results. 🏅🥳
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2018: International Jump Rope Union (IJRU) was founded as the global governing body. 🌐🏆 -
World Jump Rope Championships became the sport’s top stage.
🧵 Our Role: Keeping Tradition & Innovation Alive
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Custom Ropes: Recreate historical styles AND craft modern competitive ropes—for schools, clubs, and lovers of nostalgia. 🧵⚡ -
Cultural Support: Back traditional events/exhibits with custom gear and sponsorships. 🎨🏮 -
Pro Equipment: IJRU-standard ropes for groups—logo customizations + bulk orders welcome. ⚙️🤝