Everyone's childhood is associated with folk games. Me too, of all the games, my favorite is "Crocodile ashore".
Every hour to play, me and I invite each other to play "Crocodile ashore". This game is played in groups of 8-10 people for the funniest. To play, we will choose a player to be "alligator" ("rock paper scissors" to choose). Players stand on either side of the bank. Start playing: When the signal is given, the player makes a "crocodile" to move between the two lines to catch any player in the water or put their feet in the water (jump off the line or stick their feet down the line). To be lively, people cross the river, stand on the bald bank that is "crocodile". "Crocodile" running back and forth to try to catch the players, players who jumped into the river but couldn't jump onto the bank in time to be caught by "crocodiles" must replace them as "crocodiles". When playing, players cross the river, they are not allowed to return halfway. "Crocodile" is not used hand to pull people on the bank into the river if the person does not reach into the river or jump into the river. This is one of the funniest folk games I know.
For me, playing these folk games was the happiest time of my life. I look forward to returning to that happy moment and having fun as ever.