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The rules of the eagle catching chickens

The rules for the eagle to catch chickens are as follows:

1, eagles, hens and chickens rely on guessing, followed by chickens and hens. The eagle is not allowed to push the hen, so it can only run away from the hen and catch the third chick behind the hen. This is the end of a game.

2. Hens can grab, drag, push, hold the "eagle" and run with open arms, trying to block the "eagle". At the same time, the hen can shout out where the eagle is coming from and tell the chicken behind her.

The hen's body can move left and right to prevent the eagle from catching it. When the hen's body moves left and right, the chicks behind the hen also turn in the same direction. In case the eagle breaks through the hen's defense line and is about to catch the last chick, the chick immediately squats down and covers her ears with her hands.

In this way, the eagle will stand in front of the hen again and the game will begin again. The "chicken" grabbed the clothes of the hen or the "chicken" in front in turn and ran to avoid the capture of the "eagle".

If the chicken breaks up, the game is over. At the beginning of the next time, the "chicken" caught or scattered is the "eagle" and the "chicken" in the tail row is the eagle. The original "eagle" will be ranked after the hen, and the penultimate "chicken" in the tail row will be ranked after the original "eagle".

Game advantages:

Running back and forth between the offensive and defensive sides can play a role in exercising; At the same time, chicken Qi Li can avoid the pursuit of eagles and cultivate everyone's sense of unity and mutual assistance; When the hen can exercise its sense of responsibility.