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Rules of Handkerchief Throwing Game

Before the game starts, one child is chosen to throw the handkerchief using rock-paper-scissors or other methods, and the rest of the group squats down in a large circle. To start the game, everyone sings the "Handkerchief Throwing" song, and the person chosen to throw the handkerchief walks or runs along the outside of the circle.

Before the song is finished, the person who threw the handkerchief has to unknowingly throw it behind one of the people. The person whose handkerchief has been thrown has to quickly spot the handkerchief behind him or her, and then quickly get up and chase the person who threw the handkerchief. The person who threw the handkerchief runs along the circle and squats down when he or she reaches the position of the person whose handkerchief has been thrown, and if he or she is caught, he or she has to perform a program, which can be a dance performance, a storytelling performance, and so on.

If the person whose handkerchief is being thrown does not find the handkerchief behind him after the song is finished, and the person who has thrown the handkerchief catches it after it has been spun around, he has to be the next round of the handkerchief thrower, and his place is taken by the person who threw the handkerchief just now. Therefore, the game is played in a circle, so the person who throws the handkerchief and the person who is thrown the handkerchief can't run in too many laps to prevent dizziness and fall down due to too many laps.

Extended information:

Throwing the handkerchiefs, also known as throwing handkerchiefs, China's traditional folk games for children. Throwing handkerchiefs originated around 1243 A.D. by the people of the Li ethnic group, and was later brought to Shanghai by Huang Daobao, and soon spread to the Central Plains.

People grow up knowing the world and participating in social interaction through games, and traditional games such as "the eagle catches the chickens", "hide and seek" and "throwing handkerchiefs" are indispensable to their childhood life. The game is a traditional one, and it's a good one.

Folk games come from production activities, and most of the games imitate the contents of life. Partners work with each other, supervise each other, **** together to complete the game, everyone enjoys it.

In the process of the game to realize life, learn to do, learn to think, learn to coordinate with each other, learn to compete in humility, learn to deal with people, learn to establish good social relations, cultivate a sense of honor and pride, cultivate moral sentiments and aesthetic concepts.

Cultivate a sense of fairness and justice, enhance communication and cooperation skills, strengthen physical and mental training, build a sound personality, strengthen cultural identity, and promote cultural exchange.

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