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What kind of children's game is Mr. Wang's painting in "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue"? Kneeling, it's urgent. Tell me if you know!

In "From a Hundred Herbs Garden to a Moon in Three Tans", Mr. Wang did not clearly describe the content of children's games in painting. However, the article mentions many activities that students carry out in their spare time, including catching flies, catching cicadas and drawing. These activities can basically be regarded as some common games for children at that time.

As for the painting part, the article describes it like this: "So everyone paints his own paintings, some of which are' decent' and some are' disgraceful'. One of them is just a big circle called' Lohan', and a big circle is painted on Lohan's stomach with the title' Audience'. This kind of painting was then called' installation'.

This passage describes a part of the children's "play house" game, that is, using pictures to express their imaginary arhats and spectators. This kind of game is a way for children to express their imagination and creativity through painting and to exercise their painting skills and creativity.

Generally speaking, From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue does not describe in detail that Mr. Wang's painting is a specific children's game, but shows students' extracurricular activities, including painting as a game form.