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Modern Hunan Third Group Of Sports Professionals View

Posted on:2011-01-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J CengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360308968719Subject:Humanities and sociology
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Modern Hunan Talent Group is the third between the Qing dynasty of Political Reform of the bourgeois reformers during the talent group to Tan Sitong, Tang Caichang, Xiong Xiling represented. They are the modern thinkers, revolutionaries and politicians to radical reformists and world-famous. They are ambitious, determined to serve our community country and people, and actively participate in the torrent of political reform among its contributions to modern Chinese society has a remarkable effect. They love life, sports, rich in sports practice and sports a more profound awareness of the concept of the revealing of their sports will help to understand modern art talent on the Sports of Hunan values, improve the Elites present study, have important cultural value and Historical significance.This study used literature review, expert visits and logical analysis method, three aspects of modern Hunan from the third group of sports professionals a comprehensive view and analysis revealed. First Cause. Modern Hunan Talent Group in Physical Education at the third main cause of the common background, similar Deserted Cultural City Immersed, similar educational background, a common cause deep emotional connection with the pursuit of the six factors. Second, overview and analysis of. Sports View this group can be summarized as advocating physical salvation, for sports strengthening the military, to exercise physical fitness physical education and attention to the four perspectives. The third is reviewed. View this group's physical progress on the modern political, military development, educational development and sports development has a positive effect, but there are still less comprehensive, limited, or lack of bias.
Keywords/Search Tags:modern, Hunan, talent group, sports concept, causes, historical influence
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