Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - China stands for game.

China stands for game.

Turn over the flower rope, relieve the tension, turn over the sheep, jump the rubber band, hide and seek, ride a horse, draw cards, origami, puzzles, tiger cats, paper-cut, roller rings, throw handkerchiefs, etc.

1, flower rope

Fan Hua rope is a popular children's game in China. In different areas of China, there are different names, such as turning the thread, turning the drum, stretching, untwisting and so on. This is a kind of thing to play with rope, and you can dig out many tricks with your dexterous fingers. In Malaysia, the rope used to turn the rope is generally a rubber ring, while the foreign materials are wool, twine, wool rope or cotton rope.

Use a rope to form a lasso. One person weaves a pattern with his fingers, and the other person holds it with his fingers, turning it into another pattern and weaving it alternately until one side can't move. The greatest pleasure of this game is to find new tricks and show your intelligence.

Step 2 release tension

A folk children's game, mostly loved by Tu girls, may come from the same folk children's game of Han nationality. Generally, two people play with a thin string, and then the other person changes the original figure by picking, threading and hooking. The two men take turns to release their tension and construct various geometric figures. Whoever can win will win.

3. throw away your handkerchief

Losing a handkerchief, also called losing a handkerchief, is a traditional folk children's game in China. Before starting, prepare some handkerchiefs, and then each person chooses a person who has lost his handkerchief, and the others crouch in a big circle. At the beginning of the game, the person who was chosen to lose the handkerchief went outside the circle. The person who loses the handkerchief will unconsciously leave it behind one of them.

The person who lost his handkerchief should quickly find the handkerchief behind him, and then quickly get up and chase the person who lost it. The man who lost his handkerchief ran along the circle, ran to his place and sat down. If they are caught, they should perform a program, such as dancing, singing and telling stories.

Step 4 skip the rubber band

Bungee jumping (often called bungee jumping rope in Hong Kong and Macao) is one of the classic children's games. 1960 s to 1990 s are very popular, especially among girls. It is a full-body movement in which two feet alternately run and jump to complete various movements. Jump-based, interspersed with more than a dozen basic actions such as point, step, hook, pick, cross, touch, press, kick, trip, stir, circle, disk, step, dig, swing, top and turn. At the same time, all kinds of technical movements are arranged into combined movements, and all kinds of fancy are jumped out with songs.

5. Rolling iron ring

Bowling is an ancient traditional children's game, which was popular in China in 1960s and 1970s. Players hold U-shaped iron bars or wires and push a black iron ring with a diameter of about 66 cm to run forward. Some also put two or three small rings on the iron ring to make the sound louder when rolling.

Make a circle with wire, then make an iron hook with a long handle and push the wire circle away. The movement of the iron ring is difficult and requires certain skills. Both individual activities and team competitions are acceptable. There are 50-meter or 100-meter races, 100-meter obstacles (such as going around trees and crossing single-plank bridges), and 4× 100-meter relays.