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130 1 13 what is the game of throwing a stick forward for two days and one night?
Utz Games (Korean:; Japanese: ユンノリ) is a traditional game played by family members in North Korea, North Korea and South Korea during the Spring Festival. With strong national characteristics, it is not difficult but interesting. Can be used as a leisure game after a meal. It decides the score according to the flip of the throwing object, and plays chess according to the score (equivalent to China's game of throwing twelve elephants). In the past, in South Korea, one third of four logs about 20 cm long were cut off, but playing with wooden sticks has a stronger national characteristic. When throwing, the four hubs are called dolphin threefold, dog twofold, sheep threefold, cow fourfold and horse five points. The plane is called flip, and the round surface is called jump. Some people will make a special mark on the plane of a hub as a deduction when playing.
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