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Traditional folk games during the Spring Festival Traditional games played during the Spring Festival

Traditional folk games during the Spring Festival Traditional games played during the Spring Festival

Traditional game one: playing with treasures

Number of people required: 2 or more.

Site requirements: any site, preferably cement floor.

Prop requirements: origami "baby"

Rule: One person puts the treasure on the ground, and another person slams his own treasure next to the other person's treasure, which is overturned by the airflow, and some people directly hit the treasure.

Traditional Game 2: Foreign Painting

Site requirements: ground or desktop

Prop requirements: foreign paintings

Rule: Take the "foreign paintings" bought from small shops, put them on the table together, and turn them over in two ways: "pat" and "suck" to win.

Traditional game 3: Turn the rope

Number of people required: 2 people

Site requirements: No site is required.

Prop requirements: wool (closed loop)

Rule: Take a piece of wool, connect the two sides, and form various patterns through certain transformation in your hand.

Traditional game 3: delivering packages

Number of people required: many people.

Site requirements: any.

Prop requirements: drums and flowers (other similar props can also be used instead)

Description of rules: Everyone knows the rules, so I won't introduce them much.

Traditional Game 4: Rolling Iron Ring

Number of people required: 1 person

Site requirements: any open space, but not too small.

Prop requirements: iron ring and pusher

Description of the rules: pushing the iron ring on the ground with a bamboo pole is called a rolling iron ring.

Evaluation: It's just a sport that integrates entertainment and exercise. When I was a child, I didn't have the conditions to be a hoop and a pusher. I'm envious when I watch others push. Later, I was embarrassed to play even if I had the conditions.

Traditional Game 5: Spinning Gyro

There are two ways for children to turn the top. The first is horizontal pumping, and the second is vertical pumping. There are two ways for children to play top. The first method is called dividing the participants into two groups, and then drawing the gyro together to see which group's gyro landed first. The gyro that fell to the ground is called "dead gyro" and will be hacked to death by the other side. The winner, with his own gyro, held his head high, aimed at the target and slammed down. The second is to draw a circle, draw a circle on the ground, and draw a small circle at the center of the circle. Everyone takes turns to hit their own gyro in the circle and let the gyro rotate. If the gyro rotates at a fixed point, it can be wound around with a rope. As long as it is spinning outside the circle, it is not "dead" If the gyro stops in the circle, or stops moving once it is pumped down, it is dead. It should be put in the middle circle and punished by others. Punish other people's gyroscopes, stop in the circle, or put them in a small circle and accept the punishment. If you are lucky enough not to be hit, or if you are hit and not broken down, you can take out a gyro and use the horizontal pumping method to beat the gyro waiting to die in your small circle.