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What kinds of traditional toys are there?

Traditional toys include rattle, nine rings, gyro, bamboo dragonfly, kite and so on. Rattle: It is an ancient and traditional folk musical instrument and toy, which appeared in the Warring States Period. Nine Rings: It is a traditional folk intellectual toy in China. In Zhuo Wenjun's letter to Sima Xiangru, there is a saying that "nine chains are broken in it". A Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty is also recorded by Lin Daiyu's skillful interpretation of the nine-linked rings. Gyro: It is one of the earliest folk entertainment tools in China, also known as sudra. It is called "Gan Le" in southern Fujian and "Bing Yan" or "Beating an old cow" in the north.

Traditional toys include rattle, nine rings, gyro, bamboo dragonfly, kite and so on.

1, rattle: It is an ancient and traditional folk musical instrument and toy, which appeared in the Warring States Period. This kind of rattle is popular in Zhuoni, Zhongdian, Weixi and Lijiang in Gansu, Yanyuan in Sichuan and northern China.

2. Nine Rings: It is a traditional folk intellectual toy in China. In Zhuo Wenjun's letter to Sima Xiangru, there is a saying that "nine chains are broken in it". A Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty is also recorded by Lin Daiyu's skillful interpretation of the nine-linked rings.

3. Gyro: It is one of the earliest folk entertainment tools in China, also known as sudra. It is called "Gan Le" in southern Fujian and "Bing Yan" or "Beating an old cow" in the north.

4. Bamboo Dragonfly: It is one of the traditional folk children's toys in China, and it is widely spread. When playing, rub your hands together, then let go, and the bamboo dragonfly will fly to the sky.

5. Kites: During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, kites became a tool for transmitting information; Since Sui and Tang Dynasties, due to the development of paper industry, people began to use paper to paste kites. In Song Dynasty, flying kites became people's favorite outdoor activity.