1, flower rope
Fanhua Rope, a popular children's game in China. In different regions of China, there are different names, such as thread turning, drum turning, stretching, untwisting and so on. This is a kind of thing to play with rope, and you can flip out many patterns with only 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 southeastern Henan), while foreign materials include wool, twine, woolen rope or cotton rope.
Use a rope to form a noose, one person weaves a pattern with his fingers, the other person takes it with his fingers, turns it into another pattern, and weaves it alternately until one party can't weave it any more. The greatest pleasure of this game is to find out new tricks and show your intelligence.
2. Guessing
A simple game with three gestures of scissors, stone and cloth. At the same time, they make corresponding shapes with their hands, and the rules of winning or losing are: scissors win cloth, cloth wins stone, and stone wins scissors.
3. Cockfighting
Cockfighting game is a kind of game for children in winter, which can keep warm in winter.
In many places, this game is also called "bumping into a 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. Use the knee to attack the opponent. If the opponent's feet land, he will win the battle. In childhood games, this is the most intense and manly game, but few burly girls also like this game, and its lethality is amazing.
This basic form of sports appears as a childhood game in the folk, and there are many names, most of which are called "bumping and fighting" in the north and "cockfighting" in the south.
4. Play marbles
Playing marbles, also known as "playing glass balls", "playing marbles", "playing beads" and "playing glass beads", is a popular children's game in the second half of the 20th century. Playing glass balls should be a worldwide children's game, and children from all countries will play it.
5. Chess
Chess (English name: Xiangqi), also known as "Xiangqi", China Chess, a traditional chess puzzle game in China, has a long history in China, belonging to a kind of antagonistic game between two people. Because of its simple equipment and strong interest, it has become a very popular chess activity. China chess is a cultural treasure of China and the Chinese nation.
Chess is mainly popular in Chinese and countries with Chinese cultural circle. Chess is one of the 78 sports officially launched in China. It is one of the official events of the first World Intellectual Games. On June 7th, 2008, chess was approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.