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What game is cachipun?

Cachipun is a game of stone, cloth and scissors.

Piedra, papel, tijera, it is said that this game is also called 520 in China. Scissors, stones and cloth, also known as "guessing Ding", are a guessing game. Ancient and simple, the main purpose of this game is to solve disputes, because the three are mutually restricted, so no matter how many draws, there will always be a winner. In the rules of the game, the stone is like scissors, scissors are like cloth, and Booker is like a stone.

Like Go and Mahjong, "Stone, scissors, cloth" or "guessing boxing" was invented by China people. According to the Five Miscellanies written by Ming Metabolism, the tradition of guessing boxing can be traced back to the gesture order of Han Dynasty. Sometimes it is expressed in other order, such as "scissors, stone, cloth", and each place often has its own unique name. This is a skill game widely spread among children and teenagers. Sometimes it has the same function as "coin toss" and "dice toss", that is, it is used to produce random results for decision-making.

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Truth or dare: people who are selected by guessing or drawing cards or other means should choose truth or dare. Truth means that anyone here can ask any question and must answer it truthfully. A big adventure is being instructed to do something by people present, such as saying I love you to strangers. Playing with people is a good trick.

Russian turntable: Take six cups, pour the same or different amounts of wine, and then prepare a dice and a cup. Participants roll the dice in turn and then drink the first glass of wine. If the glass is empty, the person who rolls the dice will pour the wine into the glass, and then it will be the next person's turn to continue shaking. If the dice fall out of the cup, the person who shakes the dice must first punish himself and shake it again.