翻毛线
Turned rope
The game starts with a string finely looped over the fingers. It is played in two versions joined by a single person or a group of two respectively. In the first version, a person would play with his own hands by intertwining, reeving or picking until a key overturn movement realizing a complete change, forming an intricate pattern between the fingers. In a game of two, the partners shall closely cooperate to vary the patterns successively to finally form an intricate pattern. However, if the cooperation is not good enough, the string may become entangled when transferred to the other's hands, and the game will have to stop by then.
捡棍子
Pick-up sticks
It is a game of physical and mental skill. A bundle of 'sticks,' between 3 and 8 inches long, are held in a loose bunch and released on a table top, falling in random disarray. Each player, in turn, must remove a stick from the pile without disturbing the remaining ones.
跳大绳
Rope skipping
This may consist of one participant turning and jumping the rope, or a minimum of three participants taking turns, two of whom turn the rope while one or more jumps.
单脚跳
Hop-A-Little game
Create a circle while hopping on one foot
瞎子摸人
Blind game
There are several versions of it. The blindfolded children should walk around the circle formed by their classmates and identify the one they touch. In other versions, the blindfolded children draw something, like a nose on the figure already on the board to complete it according to instructions given by their classmates.
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