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'''Hua Pian''' ({{lang-zh|畫片}}) is a Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting and make with paper or card paper.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hua Pian|url=http://baike.baidu.com/view/1206449.htm|publisher=Baidu}}</ref> And also called as "Yang Pian" in the north of ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Yang Pian|url=http://hsb.hsw.cn/gb/newsdzb/2003-06/11/content_297407.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Yang Pian|url=http://baike.baidu.com/view/1328709.htm|publisher=Baidu}}</ref> In 90s, it was a quite popular game which the children like to play everywhere. There is a picture on the front of Hua Pian, and word on back side. '''Hua Pian''' ({{lang-zh|畫片}}) is a Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting and make with paper or card paper.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hua Pian|url=http://baike.baidu.com/view/1206449.htm|publisher=Baidu}}</ref> And also called as "Yang Pian" in the north of ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Yang Pian|url=http://hsb.hsw.cn/gb/newsdzb/2003-06/11/content_297407.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Yang Pian|url=http://baike.baidu.com/view/1328709.htm|publisher=Baidu}}</ref> In 90s, it was a quite popular game which the children like to play everywhere. There is a picture on the front of Hua Pian, and word on back side.



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Hua Pian (Chinese: 畫片) is a Chinese traditional game which is a miniature reproduction of a painting and make with paper or card paper. And also called as "Yang Pian" in the north of China. In 90s, it was a quite popular game which the children like to play everywhere. There is a picture on the front of Hua Pian, and word on back side.

The game rules is quite simple: Use your hands to flap the card. If the card jump to another side, which means you win, otherwise it stays in same side which means lose. It looks like easy to play but not that really at all. Player needs to practice many times to grasp the key of dynamism and hit angle.

Furthermore, Hua Pian is good for health, it is because player needs their body movement to play the game.

References

  1. "Hua Pian". Baidu.
  2. "Yang Pian".
  3. "Yang Pian". Baidu.

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