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Children's Games in China

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 5:53 pm    Post subject: Children's Games in China Reply with quote

I am from China. In China, there are a lot of games. Most of them are very popular. Because lots of children who like playing these games. When I was a pupil, I always play an interesting game. But I don't know how to say its name in English.
This game needs two parts. One part throws a small earthbag. Then this part will divide into two parts. Their task is throwing the earthbag. They ues the earthbag to beat the person who standing between them. Another part that standing between the thrower must duck the earthbag. If someone was bitten by the earthbag and can not catch it, he will lose the game. If someone in the middle who catches the earthbag will have got an extra life.
After all person who standing in the middle are lost, it will turn to another part that they will stand in the middle.

Bruce
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