1. Shuttlecock kicking
Kicking the key, also known as "Shuttlecock kicking", is a major game for children, especially girls. The key is made of chicken feathers as the upper part, a small round iron plate or copper coins as the "bottom pad", and is wrapped with cloth. When playing, one or several children kick each other with their toes and heels. The winner is the one who makes the most mistakes without making any mistakes.
2. Jumping Square (room)
Draw some lines on the ground and divide them into pieces, two rows, four to six pieces in each line. Two children jump on one leg or with their feet together. Tiles jump, count the numbers while jumping, don't drop the tiles, the more wins.
3. Playing a top
The common name for top is "monkey". One end is sharpened with an inch of wood, shaped like a cone, rolled up with a whip and thrown to the ground to hit, turning while hitting the cone. The winner is the one who lasts the longest and does not fall down. This can be done alone or in groups.
4. Grasping
Use stones, tile eggs, clay eggs, etc. as zigs (codes), grab them with one hand, throw them into the air, about a foot high, and then use your hands to grab them all. Catch, or flip your hands and connect them with the back of your hands. If you don't drop the piece, you win. When you catch the piece, you can keep the piece. When throwing it empty, quickly grab the remaining piece and catch the empty piece (thrown piece in the air). If you don't drop it, you win. . Generally speaking, it is mostly for girls to play with each other.
5. Throwing handkerchiefs
A group of children form a circle, with their heads turned inward but not looking out. One child will take the handkerchief and spin it around behind him. Get up and change positions. Play in turn.