There is a traditional game called jumping Baisuo in ancient times, which is a kind of children's game and one of the traditional folk activities in China. In ancient times, jumping Baisuo was called "jumping white rope" or "jumping Baisuo", which gradually evolved into "jumping rope".
The rules for jumping a hundred ropes are simple, requiring only a long rope or band, and two or more players take turns jumping to let the rope or bands fly through the air. Players need to pay attention to the mastery of rhythm and speed to ensure smooth jumps over ropes or bands to avoid tripping.
Jumping is not only a children's game, but also an activity that is beneficial to physical and mental health. It can help children exercise their physical coordination and reflexes, enhance teamwork spirit and sense of competition. In ancient times, jumping the rope was seen as a game that was beneficial to children's physical and mental health, as it promoted blood circulation in the body, increased muscle strength and toughness, and also cultivated children's courage and perseverance.
In addition, jumping is also a social activity that allows children to make new friends and strengthen their friendship and affection with each other. In ancient courtyard games, jumping pesso was a very popular game and became one of the main forms of entertainment for many children.
Over time, the rules and names of the game have evolved. In the Tang Dynasty, it was called "through the rope", the Song Dynasty called the "jumping rope", the Ming called "jumping the hundred ropes", "jumping the white rope", "jumping the horse rope", the Qing called "rope flying", and after the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was called "jumping rope". These different names and rules reflect the evolution and heritage of Jumping Basso in different historical periods and cultural contexts.
Overall, jumping basso is a simple and fun game for children, which not only exercises the body, but also develops children's social skills and teamwork spirit. It is not only one of the traditional folk activities in our country, but also an important memory for many children in the process of growing up. Through the game of jumping hundreds of soo, children can exercise their bodies in happiness, improve their physical and psychological quality, and at the same time can also cultivate team spirit and sense of competition, and enhance friendship and feelings between each other. Therefore, as a traditional culture and children's entertainment, jumping Baisuo is still inherited and carried forward in many places.