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Children's Games on International Children's Day

Wrestling Fang Bao, called "Laipa" in Hebei dialect, is a children's game. It is called square bud, also known as Parr, and it is made by folding book covers or hard paper. The game is that one person throws his own square bud on the ground, and another person also throws his own or the other person's square bud on the ground, and turns the square bud on the ground by using the generated wind or an appropriate angle. The other person's one is yours, otherwise yours is yours. Jumping goat jumping goat is a folk children's game that simulates goat jumping. Simple and easy, it can not only exercise, but also cultivate the ability of decisive decision. It is very popular with children and is called "vault" in Olympic gymnastics. Male prostitute, a traditional handicraft of Han nationality in Beijing, belongs to children's toys to cope with the Mid-Autumn Festival.

According to the statement that there is a Jade Rabbit of Chang 'e in the Moon Palace, the Jade Rabbit is further artistically personified and even deified, and made into various forms of male prostitutes with mud. Jumping from one house to another, also called jumping off an airplane, is a worldwide children's game and one of the traditional folk sports games in China. Very interesting and entertaining, once loved by children. Sometimes even in an open space, as long as there is a piece of chalk or a branch, the children will draw nine "hopscotch" squares on the ground and then play together. Roller Ring Roller Ring is an ancient Han children's game, which was popular in China in 1960s and 1970s, and it didn't disappear completely until the end of 1990s.

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. Flower rope flower rope, a children's game circulated by Han people. 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 (rubber band, the game is called "opening rubber" in southeast Henan), while the foreign materials are wool, hemp rope, wool rope or cotton rope. Shooting foreign films is a popular children's game in the 1980s, and it is called "fanning foreign films" in some northern areas. Children take out some extra foreign paintings, put them together, put them on the ground, take turns patting them, or shoot foreign paintings with foreign paintings. If they can turn them over, they can take them away. Playing marbles with marbles, also known as "playing glass beads, playing glass balls, playing marbles, playing marbles", should be a worldwide children's game, and children from all countries will play it. Each player plays a few pieces, and the loser will lose the ownership of the glass beads. Touch the blind touch the blind, also known as "blind touch", that is, a person plays the role of "blind" blindfolded and then touches others. When the eyes were blindfolded, it was dark all around. It takes a little courage to replace vision with touch. Cockfighting is a game for children to play in winter, which can keep warm in winter.

In many places, this game is also called "hitting the kidnapper". The rule of the game is that one foot is independent, the other foot is pulled into a triangle by hand, and the knee is outward. Attack your opponent with your knees. If the opponent's foot touches the ground, he will win the battle. In childhood games, this is the most intense and manly game, but few burly girls like this game, and its lethality is amazing. Eagles Catch Chickens Eagles Catch Chickens, commonly known as "Yellow Owls Eat Chickens" or "Weasels Eat Chickens", is a multiplayer puzzle game played outdoors or indoors with a certain space. This kind of game can promote the development of students' sensitive coordination ability and cultivate students' cooperative practice and consciousness. Bungee jumping bungee jumping (often called bungee jumping rope in Hong Kong and Macao) is one of the classic children's games. From 1960 to 1990, it is very popular, especially for girls. But after entering the 20th century, with the development of economy and the increase of entertainment, the game of bungee jumping gradually faded out of children's sight.