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What did you learn as a child after 1980s?

1, and there are more childish gameplay activities. When we were young, we didn't have a computer, and even CCTV was not very developed. We had to "develop" and imitate more gameplay ourselves, otherwise we really couldn't live the childhood we expected to grow up. The cost of these games is generally not high, and some of them are even zero, and they also exercise. Now let's take a general inventory of these games: hide and seek: a zero-cost game called "hiding from the wall" in our Yichang dialect. One of the hijackers leaned blindfolded against the wall and counted from 1 to 30. The others quickly found a place to hide. After the number of captors reached 30, they began to search everywhere. At this time, others can avoid the captors and find a chance to go to a place where there are just few people, even if they win, but if they are caught, they lose. This game can only be played in old residential areas, especially in rural areas. It is impossible to play in residential areas now. Just don't get caught by security guards and thieves. Cockfighting: a zero-cost game Of course, this game has nothing to do with "chicken". Two people each put one leg around the other, hold it with their hands, stand on one leg, and then collide with each other. Whoever is knocked down loses. Recently, this grassroots game won five sets in a row in the central government. At first, it was incredible, but it was right to think about it. If a game like Cabadie can enter the Doha Asian Games, why not go to CCTV for cockfighting? Fighting: What kind of game is fighting? In fact, fighting between children is different from fighting between adults now. When people grow up to our age, they won't fight casually. And with our current strength, if we really fight, no one will pull, killing people and maiming will be quick. Children are different. Fighting is jumping up and twisting together. At most, it is a bag on the forehead, and the clothes are dirty. It's just that the power of children is hard to kill. Anger comes and goes quickly (I was locked in a fight with a classmate in the fifth grade of primary school, and I smiled and hugged after class). For them, fighting is actually a game played in a special form at a special moment. Few people will deliberately play this kind of "game", but few boys have never played it in their childhood. I look rather weak now, but I was a soldier when I was a child. At that time, kindergartens had to be re-divided every year. The first thing I do when I enter the class is to find every boy to fight first, so that others will not dare to bully themselves. At that time, except for a tall boy (it is said that his father drives a "flying car", and I don't know what a "flying car" is), I basically didn't dare to fight. There is another handsome guy who hasn't made it, because he hasn't been willing to PK with me. At first, I didn't understand why he refused to PK with me, but later I found out that "he" was actually a woman! (Sweat to death! Chris Lee and I are the same age. Who can help to confirm whether she went to kindergarten in Yichang? Or zero cost, also known as the vault and vault. A man crouched on the ground with his head down on his chest, and a row of people jumped over his head like horses, rising a little with each jump, that is, standing up a little until the man stood up completely. Whoever can't jump over his head loses. Because most people run first and then jump, those who can't jump often knock the rider upside down. This game is forbidden for fat people, so it goes without saying that anyone riding a horse doesn't want to be overwhelmed by Mount Tai, and Yao Ming was definitely forbidden to participate when he was a child, unless someone practiced flying skills. Three words: the requirement of this game is to have a relatively large space. The game is that one person in a group catches it and the others hide. People who are hiding can shout "three words" when they want to be caught, and then they can't move or be caught for a while. Whoever catches people can only catch others. Other people who are caught and can move on the field just need to run over and touch the immobile person with their hands. This is called electricity. Save this person and he can move again. If the person who is caught can't shout "three words" when he is caught, then he is the person who is caught. There are several other situations that can be counted as losing. One is that the person who shouted three words moved again, and the other is the person who shouted three words at last. When I was a child, I was in poor health and played less physical games. Hopscotch: It's still zero cost. Draw a building on the ground, layered in the middle, with the sky at the bottom and top. Pick up a stone and throw it on one floor, jump on one leg, then pick up a stone and throw it on another floor, and then jump … all the way to the sky. When I was young, my legs were short and my hands were short, so I never played. Roller ring: iron bar with hook in front; A hoop, and then push the hoop with the hook in front of the stick, or run. I don't know what this game means now. It's noisy, but I liked playing it when I was a child. This set of things is still crying for dad. Gyroscope: Gyroscope is seen by everyone. It is shaped like an inverted yurt and is usually made of wood or nylon rods. The whipping tool is a stick tied with beef tendon or other rope. The rounder and faster the gyro turns, the better the beating. This game is suitable for all ages in Xian Yi, and many old people like to play it. But at that time, although I loved to play, my skills were not good. The beef tendon rope doesn't shake well. I can often hear the harsh sound of a stick hitting the ground or a gyro. Sometimes the gyro simply flies out under my violence and hits other children (fortunately, the Tang Priest is not here, otherwise ...) ... My dad says I'm not pumping the gyro, but hitting the gyro ... sandbag: sandbag means putting sand or rice in a cloth bag (in. Sandwiching sandbags means that two people stand on one side every 10 meter, draw a line in the middle, then sandwich sandbags between their feet, suddenly jump up, use the explosive force of their calves to throw sandbags out and cross the line, and then the opposite person throws them back in the same way. After several rounds, whoever crosses the line will lose. Throwing sandbags means that one person stands on both sides every ten meters or so, and then a large group of people stands in the middle. Two people on both sides desperately threw sandbags into the crowd. You hit them, I'll pick them up and hit them again, and whoever gets hit in the middle will get off until the last person is left. At that time, I was very young, fast and flexible, and I almost never lost this game. Slingshot: I once made a slingshot myself, but I was too weak to pull it (I couldn't even win a girl when I was a child). I haven't shot down a bird in years. The only time a small stone managed to fly to the treetop and hit a bird in the stomach with a bang, the bird just turned around and didn't even bother to fly (shame)! What is even more irritating is that the bird sang a song. If I put it aside now, I must swear: "You are a proud bird!" " Fortunately, I didn't have the ability to shoot down the bird. Now mosquitoes in continuous shooting can't bear it. If I had the experience of killing birds when I was a child, I would still repent and recite the Great Mercy Mantra every day. Rubber band skipping: girls play this game. If a boy jumps there with his little feet, I don't know if he will be called Dong Fangbubai shemale pervert (fortunately, no one knew these words at that time, because-I played ...), so I won't introduce this game, everyone should have seen it. Shuttlecock Kicking: This game is basically played by girls, but I still play it in a pile of braids (I have proved by my actions that "boys and girls are the same" and I have a wide range of hobbies). But I still can't beat a light and flexible girl. Then there was a shuttlecock, but it was already junior high school. At this time, China people's habit of doing parallel imports began to show signs-an inexpensive shuttlecock often broke in two with a few strokes on my foot, but later I became a football player. Play house: this is basically played by little girls, but also by little boys, such as being a grandfather and a father. I haven't performed it in detail. It feels like a play. Rope handspring: I haven't heard or seen this game for a long time. When I was a child, CCTV 1 set of "Doing and Playing" column also made several related programs in succession. The game is to make a rope into a loop and then put it on the fingers of different hands. Constantly turning, you can dig out various shapes and patterns. Some need one person to do it, and some need two people to do it. I'm afraid children have never heard of this simple and complicated game. Chessboard painting: This game is a bit like gambling. In many places in Hubei and Sichuan, the action of throwing a plate-like object to the ground is called "board", and the foreign painting Yichang dialect is called "Gaer", which is a large paper shell with a square MP3-sized pattern on it. A large one costs about 50 yuan, and a small one costs only 1 cent. The content is Transformers and Teenage Ninja Turtles. When you play, throw one on the ground. When you "attack", pick up your own foreign painting, board it hard on the ground, and use the power of airflow when the foreign painting touches the ground to overturn other people's foreign paintings. Even if you win, you can win away this foreign painting. If you can't flip the other side, switch to the other side. At this time, some people will step on their foreign paintings desperately, flying in the dust, wishing to get stuck underground and let their foreign paintings stick firmly on the ground without being overturned by the airflow of others. Some people stack a thick square with paper instead of foreign paintings, and then build boards on each other, but this consumes more paper, and some people even tear up their textbooks and stack them. I once saw a senior in the fourth grade tear up a Chinese book to almost the cover. There are two ways to play outside painting, one is to shoot and the other is to fan. Pat is to put it on the table, pat it gently on the table, and overturn the foreign painting with the airflow photographed by hand. Some people are reluctant to stop when they have cramps, which shows their addiction. A fan is to put it on the ground, then wave its arm and beat it on the top or side of the painting, and use the wind to blow the painting over. This game has the nature of gambling, but it is a must for many boys born in 1980s. But I seldom play-I never fail to gamble, and I don't care about winning or losing, even if it's only a penny.