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[The Rise of 'Cun Chao' and the Spirit of Tenacity: From Jiangsu's Football Craze to Cultural Reinvention]-[Enthusiasm through the roof for 'Su Chao'! ]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-06-09

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The Phenomenon of 'Cun Chao': Jiangsu's Football Fever

The podcast episode centers on the meteoric rise of the Jiangsu Football City League, colloquially dubbed 'Cun Chao' (Village Super League) by netizens. Unlike the Chinese Super League or China League One, which feature professional athletes, this new league represents a unique intersection of local pride and grassroots energy. Spanning 13 prefecture-level cities, the league features a diverse lineup including "students, small business owners, and everyday citizens."

What makes this league a viral sensation is its accessibility and the "intense confrontations" it provides. With a rule limiting teams to only "three professional players," the league successfully "levels out the playing field," ensuring that the competition remains rooted in community spirit rather than pure professional dominance. The popularity is undeniable: matches are "consistently packed with fans," with ticket prices for high-stakes games like Nanjing versus Wuxi skyrocketing as scalpers "inflate prices from 80 yuan to 600 yuan."

Geography, History, and Economic Pride

The hosts attribute the intense competitiveness of the league to the "geographically the complexity in Jiangsu." The province is humorously referred to as "scattered Jiangsu" due to its distinct regional identities. Historically, the rivalry is deep-seated, with references to ancient conflicts between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu. Beyond history, the province’s "remarkable economic balance"—where the GDP ratio between the highest and lowest cities is only 5.7 times—provides the infrastructure and competitive foundation necessary for such an event. Every city in the province boasts an "Olympic center," making it uniquely positioned to sustain this kind of long-term, community-driven sports model.

Motivational Monday: Tenacity and Rebellion

The episode transitions into "Motivational Monday," highlighting the importance of resilience through two distinct lenses: sports and music.

  1. The French Open Final: The hosts discuss the epic match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, noting that Alcaraz embodied the slogan "victory belongs to the most tenacious." After fighting back from two sets down in a match lasting 5.5 hours, Alcaraz demonstrated that one should "never give up, never give in," regardless of the adversity faced.

  2. The Reimagining of Li Bai: The segment concludes with a spotlight on 23-year-old singer Shen Yiquan, who gained attention for her "genre-smashing rendition" of the song Li Bai. By fusing electronic rock with gamer slang from Honor of Kings, she transformed the legendary Tang Dynasty poet’s spirit into a 21st-century anthem. Her performance serves as a metaphor for living life fearlessly. Referencing the idea that life is only "roughly thirty thousand days," the hosts argue that one should adopt a "cool detachment" and a "fearless shrug at fate," mirroring the Taoist spirit of the poet immortal, Li Bai himself.

Conclusion

Whether through the local football pitches of Jiangsu or the stages of modern music reality shows, the underlying theme of the discussion is the power of human spirit. By breaking traditional boundaries—be it in sports participation or artistic expression—these individuals are proving that "everyday people" can create narratives that are "more than just a match" or a song. They are crafting a culture of pride, tenacity, and creative rebellion.

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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table.
You're listening to Round Table with myself, He Young.
I'm joined by Steve Hatherly and Yang Wang in the studio.
Yang Wang, besides being here with us, where else can folks follow your game day insights?
Since I'm a big sports fan, I'm the host of our podcast named Sideline Story.

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