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, 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, playing angle snails
It was called "spinning top" in ancient times. Commonly known as "whacking rats". It is widely circulated, and it has been recorded in Liu Dong and Yu Yizheng's A Brief Introduction to the Scenery of the Imperial Capital in the Ming Dynasty. The horned snail is cut into a horn-pointed pagoda shape with small miscellaneous wood, which is about two inches long. The player holds a small bamboo pole with a cloth towel. First, the cloth towel is wrapped around the horned snail, and the horned snail rotates clockwise in the ground (the left hand holding the pole is counterclockwise). From time to time, the horned snail is whipped with the cloth towel, or two people can whip the horned snail relatively, so that the horned snail collides, and the longer it rotates, the victory will be won.
3. Slingshot
Also known as "collapse bow". Folk children's toys have been recorded as "slingshots" in the "Small Brokers" in the Southern Song Dynasty's Zhou Mi's Old Wulin. Two small rings bent into a fork shape with iron "bean strips" are each tied with a rubber band with the same length, and the other ends of the two rubber bands are respectively connected to the two ends of a long animal skin. There are also small tree forks for bows. When playing, hold the handle in one hand, pinch the small hide of pebbles in the other hand, aim at the target, pull back and let go, and shoot the pebbles. Children always want to shoot birds and balloons when playing slingshots, but few people shoot birds. Modern slingshot players are rare and replaced by various toy pistols and air guns.
4. Jump the rubber band
Jumping rubber band (often called jumping rubber band rope in Hong Kong and Macao) is one of the classic children's games. 1960 s to 1990 s was very popular, especially popular with girls. It was a full-body exercise in which two feet alternately ran and jumped to complete various movements. It focuses on jumping, interspersed with more than a dozen basic movements, such as point, step, hook, pick, span, touch, press, kick, trip, stir, circle, dish, step, dig, swing, top and turn. At the same time, it is arranged into combined movements with various technical movements, and with the songs, it jumps out of various fancy patterns.
5. Rolling iron ring
Roller ring, an old traditional children's game, was popular in China in 1960s and 1970s. The player holds a U-shaped iron bar or wire and pushes 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 it louder when rolling.
Make a circle with wire, then make an iron hook with a long handle, and push the wire circle to roll away. The movement of the iron ring is difficult and requires certain skills. Individual activities and group competitions are acceptable. There are 50-meter or 100-meter races, 100-meter obstacles (such as going around trees and crossing single-plank bridges), 4× 100-meter relays and other competitions.