Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - What are the traditional games

What are the traditional games

Traditional games include: shuttlecock, spinning gyroscope, rolling iron ring, throwing sandbags, and eagle catching chicks.

1, kick the shuttlecock

Kick the shuttlecock is an ancient game that dates back to the Han Dynasty. Players kick the shuttlecock with their feet with the aim of keeping the shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible. Shuttlecock is played by a wide range of people, from small children to the elderly.

2, pumping the gyro

Pumping the gyro is an ancient game in which participants are divided into two groups and hit the ball with the gyro together to see which group's gyro falls to the ground first. The game tests participants' balance and skill, and is also a way to exercise reflexes and coordination.

3. Roller Derby

Roller Derby is a simple and fun game that requires only a hook and an iron ring. Players can experience the fun of accelerating and steering by pushing the iron ring to move forward.

4. Sandbag Tossing

Sandbag tossing is a traditional game, most of which are hand-sewn by parents. Sandbags are usually made of sand, corn, rice and other materials. Children throw sandbags together, some of them "catching" and the rest "hiding".

5, the eagle catches the chick

The eagle catches the chick is a time-honored game, common in kindergarten children. In it, the last chick is always the first to be caught, and the earliest to be eaten is the chick of one of them. This game not only requires tacit cooperation between players, but also requires a certain amount of luck.