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===Hua Pian=== ===Hua Pian===
Hua Pian is the Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting. In 90s, this is quite popular game which children like play every where. The game rules is quite simple: Use hands to flap the card. If the card jump to another side then win, stay in same side then lose. It is looks like easy but not really. Player need to have many practices to grasp the key of dynamism and angle of hit. what is more, different Hua Pian is the Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting. In 90s, this is quite popular game which children like play every where. The game rules is quite simple: Use hands to flap the card. If the card jump to another side then win, stay in same side then lose. It is looks like easy but not really. Player need to have many practices to grasp the key of dynamism and angle of hit. what is more, different
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Hua Pian

Hua Pian is the Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting. In 90s, this is quite popular game which children like play every where. The game rules is quite simple: Use hands to flap the card. If the card jump to another side then win, stay in same side then lose. It is looks like easy but not really. Player need to have many practices to grasp the key of dynamism and angle of hit. what is more, different


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