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Title: Chinese Tradition Toy


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Chinese Tradition Toy
  • Teacher
  • SHU-CHING,HUANG
  • Student
  • CHUN-CHIH,WANG ?CHU-YING,WANG
  • TIEN-HSIN,HSU ? YA-CHI, KANG
  • LIEN-LI,TSAI

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Ocarina
  • 1.Origin
  • Ocarinas origin can be dated back to 7000 years
    ago.
  • Its an egg-shaped instrument.
  • Its application similar to a flute,the biggest
    difference between them is their shape,and its
    vivid pictures used to attract children.

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Ocarina
  • 2.All kinds of ocarinas
  • Ocarinas come with four-holes, six holes and so
    on. The holes on it can decide the range of its
    sound, the fewer holes the lower the range, the
    other is contrary.

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How To Play Ocarina
  • Its played just like a flute. There are finger
    positions that make different sounds.
  • Finger positions

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Bamboo Dragonfly
  • Have you seen Doraemons bamboo dragonfly?
  • Did you know it comes from traditional Chinese
    toys?

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Bamboo Dragonfly
  • A bamboo dragonfly is an age-old Chinese toy. The
    T-shaped toy is made up of a horizontal bar with
    a small hole in the middle and a straight bamboo
    stick inserted in the hole.

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HOW TO PLAY Bamboo Dragonfly?
  • If you spin the vertical bamboo stick with both
    hands, the bamboo dragon fly will rotate and fly
    into the sky. The horizontal piece serves as its
    propeller. It won't fall until the elevating
    force diminishes.
  • But how do bamboo dragonflies fly? Because the
    propeller lifts it up just like a helicopter.

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Whipping top
  • 1.origin
  • The top appears mostly in the later Wei
    Dynasty(381450 AD) historical records, at that
    time it was just called the top.
  • The Song Dynasty(960-1279 AD) had a similar top
    game called Qian Qian.
  • As for the top this name doesnt
  • officially appear until the Ming
  • Dynasty.

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Whipping top
  • 2. Whipping tops other uses
  • For rest and recreation
  • To promote Chinese culture to younger students
  • Used in art shows and performances

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Whipping top
  • There are some websites to show you how we play
    it.
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    id4197544otime_dp30
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    3762604otime_dp1

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Chinese yoyo
  • 1.origin
  • It is fairly difficult to know precisely when the
    Chinese Yoyo was invented. Historians however
    agree that the game of Chinese Yoyo has been
    practiced for more than 4000 years in China,
    where it was discovered. In China today Chinese
    Yoyos are still made with bamboo, with openings
    on the sides making it whistle while it spins.
    French and English missionaries brought these
    strange objects back to Europe.

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Chinese yo yo
  • 2. Introduction
  • The Chinese Yoyo (also known as Tzuh-ling, empty
    bell, pulling bell and wind bell) was created so
    long ago that there is no known inventor.
    Originally, the Chinese Yoyo was made of wood or
    bamboo. Today, as a result of modern technology,
    most Chinese Yoyo are composed of two durable
    plastic wheels and a joining steel rod and
    constructed so that the center of mass is located
    precisely at the middle of the steel rod where
    the string pivots the Yoyo. With the weight
    evenly distributed, the performer can execute
    really fantastic tricks without fear of breaking
    the Chinese Yoyo.
  • It is interesting that the Chinese Yoyo can be
    used by people of any age for play or moderate
    exercise. Individuals who use the Chinese Yoyo
    for fifteen minutes a day improve their
    coordination, flexibility, stamina and strength,
    resulting in a nimble body and a sharp mind.
    There are many wonderful tricks that can be
    performed by using your hands, fingers, legs,
    neck and even the waist. For many families,
    exercising with the Chinese Yoyo is an
    opportunity for everyone to share time together
    in an enjoyable and healthy activity.

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Chinese yo yo
  • 3.How to play
  • Just use the stick with a rope tied on it to make
    the Chinese Yo Yo revolving by your hand up and
    down.

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Chinese yo yo

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Chinese yo yo
  • There are some websites to show you how we play
    it.
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vKdybfykJER0feature
    fvst
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v2IJwsrp5Cfofeature
    related

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Jianzi (shuttlecock )
  • 1.origin
  • The first known version of jianzi was in 5 BC
    China. Over the next 1000 years, this shuttlecock
    game spread
  • throughout Asia, acquiring a variety
  • names along the way.

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Jianzi (shuttlecock )
  • 2. Introduction
  • The shuttlecock, called a jianzi in the Chinese
    game and also known in English as a 'Chinese
    hacky sack' or 'kinja It typically has four
    feathers fixed into a rubber sole or plastic
    discs. Some handmade jianzis make use of a washer
    or a coin with a hole in the center.
  • When playing, various parts of the body are used
    are used to keep the shuttlecock from touching
    the ground. Hands are not allowed however. It is
    primarily balanced and propelled upwards using
    parts of the leg, especially the feet. Skilled
    players may employ powerful and spectacular
    overhead kicks.

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Jianzi (shuttlecock )
  • 3. More ways to play
  • Who can kick it more
  • Who can kick it farther
  • Who has the best tricks
  • Kicking shuttlecock with walking
  • Whose kick speed is faster  

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Bamboo gun
  • 1.Introduction
  • Bamboo gun is a toy played in our parents
    childhood. Its boys favorite.
  • It is made of chopsticks and some rubber bands.
  • Its a simple toy that can be made with our handy
    tools.
  • You should be careful when you play because
    rubber bands can hurt your body.

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Bamboo gun
  • 2.Making steps
  • Prepare three completed chopsticks and three
    half-cut chopsticks.

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Use one rubber band to fix the three completed
chopsticks together. (One chopstick sticks out
the others.)
Use rubber bands fix the three half-cut
chopsticks between the two completed chopsticks.


Finally, cut the outstanding, completed
chopsticks front side to make a cave, so when
you set the rubber band on, it wont slip.
Use one rubber band to fix the two half-cut
chopsticks at lower levels.

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Finished! Now set one rubber band on the
chopsticks and have fun !
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Our information
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamboo-copter
  • http//www.cultural-china.com/chinaWH/html/en/11Ka
    leidoscope1053.html
  • http//www.dpps.tcc.edu.tw/whipping-top/history.ht
    ml
  • http//www.chineseyoyo.org/index.htm
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jian_zicite_note-4
  • http//tw.knowledge.yahoo.com/question/question?qi
    d1608080613169
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