Have you ever seen diabolo?
Diabolo, also known as ringing gourd, is a traditional folk toy.
People shake the rope to make the diabolo spin at high speed, making a humming sound.
Listen, someone is shaking diabolo again!
In the past, diabolo were mostly made of bamboo and wood, but now they are mostly made of plastic.
The little diabolo has a popular history of more than 600 years!
From the royal palace aristocracy to the common people all like to "shake it".
Diabolo is disc-shaped with a wooden shaft, which is divided into two types: single-wheel and double-wheel.
Dou Diabolo is not difficult to get started,
Tie both ends of the cotton rope to the shaking rod, and then wrap the cotton rope around the diabolo shaft once or twice.
After practicing a few times, you will be able to shake the diabolo.
Don't look at it simple, it's not easy to master it,
Winding, swinging, spinning, stretching, copying, and throwing are the basic six-character formulas for shaking diabolo.
There are hundreds of other tricks,
A true master can shake the diabolo so wonderfully and dazzlingly.
Shaking Diabolo has been passed down to this day and is still loved by the public.
It has become a national sport.
In Chinese parks and squares, there are many people who are proficient in diabolo
Try joining them and you too can master this cool stunt!
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