When I was a kid, I loved to play a Chinese traditional game which was called Caught You! I clearly remember playing it every spring and fall if it was good weather. We usually looked forward to this exciting activity which was led by Miss Li. At that time, we always kept asking Miss Li when to play and where to play, and she used to answer with a smile. She knew we all expected to play the game.
In this game, you need a group of people, a piece of cloth, and a small ball. Miss Li usually took us to a beautiful park with a large green lawn. To keep the game going well, Miss Li would be the leader who always gave orders to make the game fair, reasonable and &n. At the beginning of the game, we sat in a circle except for one person who was selected sitting outside the circle with his or her eyes blindfolder. That meant he or she couldn't see who was holding the small ball. This was a key point.
As soon as everybody was ready, Miss Li declared a start. At that moment, we began to pass the small ball one by one around the circle, and the one who sat alone could shout “Stop!” at any time he or she wished. When we heard “Stop”, the student who had the ball in his or her hand had to stand up and sing a song or tell a story. From time to time, we laughed loudly because the players made some funny faces and noise. The person outside the circle was replaced every five minutes.
Now I have grown up. I miss this game because it was a lot of fun. I laughed and had a good time when I played it.