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What are the traditional games? Me, my parents, my grandparents.

Rolling iron rings, playing marbles, cockfighting with gyro pistols, playing slingshots and taking photos with cigarette paper.

Throw bean bags, jump rope, grab a sieve, throw water, weave flower baskets, jump rubber bands, kick shuttlecock, throw bags, jump grids, hide and seek, and catch people (such as eagles catching chickens and throwing handkerchiefs).

1. Have you ever played marbles? It's hard to clip the marbles in the water into another container on the side with those slippery chopsticks! In one minute, several people compete together to see who has the most clips. Give him a lollipop!

2, stick a nose, draw a big face on the blackboard, any face shape, draw eyes and mouth, let the sticker cover his eyes and stick it up to ensure that there are many paragraphs!

3. Table tennis. This game can be played by four people at the same time. Prepare ping-pong bats and ping-pong. Each person goes around the classroom twice, with obstacles in the middle. Whoever doesn't drop will win.

4. There is also the game of throwing chopsticks into the wine bottle. Of course, people are above the bottle.

5, two people with three feet, two people with two feet tied, go together, whoever comes first wins.

6. I will teach you 1 magic. Write on white paper with a candle, then dip cotton in a lot of ink and blacken the whole white paper, so that the words just written with a candle will not be blackened. You can write the words "Long live friendship".

9. Folding newspapers: put two quarto newspapers on the ground. Five people (one group) stand on each newspaper, and one representative from each group will guess boxing with the other party (scissors, stone and cloth). The losing team must fold the newspaper under their feet in half and then stand on it (all feet are not allowed to touch the ground) until one of them can't stand up.

1 1, hand in hand: one player blindfolds, and another player in the same group walks hand in hand through the flat road and the rugged road ... After taking off the blindfold, each player in the same group shakes hands with the player, and he will find out who just shook hands.

Police catch thieves: two groups of people stand in two rows, face to face, reach out to each other, cross and fight each other. Tell 1 left team to clap right team player, tell 2 right team to clap left team, and tell 3 to stop. Do squats if you do something wrong.

First, make faces.

Steps:

1. All the players, including you, stand in a circle and face the center.

2. First, choose half of the volunteers to enter the circle, face up and lie flat on the ground.

3. You also walk into the circle with these volunteers, asking their bodies and heads to be completely still, and their heads can't leave the ground or sway from side to side. 4. Put a small coin on the tip of each volunteer's nose.

5. Make them make faces and make coins fall off their noses in one minute. You must have a camera at hand, take some close-ups of their faces and take them back to post.

6. After that, the other half switches and repeats the game.

7. After some players successfully complete the action, let them lie flat on the ground and form a circle with their heads facing the center of the circle (preferably head to head) to see who can get the coins off first.

In order to make the game more interesting and challenging, three coins were placed on the nose, forehead and chin of volunteers.