People in China invented a lot of Board Games. The most popular one today is Go. People were playing Go in China as early as 2000 BC. Othello is a simple version of Go. By medieval times, rich people played Go, while poor people played Chinese Chess, which is more like the modern American game of chess. It is possible that Chinese chess was the earliest chess game; people were playing it by the 400's BC.
to play games
No.
he did not play games, he just preached to people
During the Han dynasty in ancient China, people enjoyed various board games and sports. One popular game was Liubo, which involved dice and strategy. Cuju, an early form of soccer, was also enjoyed by many, along with archery and horse riding. Additionally, the upper class engaged in intellectual games such as Weiqi (Go) and Xiangqi (Chinese chess).
who invented the chinese whisper which is everyone in ancient china of course and it beause they were very very bored so people there wanted to play something fun like in the old days in ancient china they could't find anything to do so they to invented something quick or else they will be bored everyday so that why they all invented the chinese whisper so will not be bored every day and every night and every evening
For fun.
many people like to play games or video games, fly kites, listen to music and play outside.
Ancient China invented many games to play and they still are being played today. For example, they invented board games such as Othello and Chinese chess. They also invented card games and flew kites as a form of game.
Chinese checkers
Chinese checkers
From superandy332 TRy playing Chinese checkers its also a kind of fun game
I Don't Know If Chinese Kids Play It But Chinese Checkers Is Pretty Popular
they play kl games
Yes. With skulls from other tribes. x____Funny answer, but truthfully, no. American Football only dates back to the 19th century, although Soccer (European Football) dates back further to "ancient" times and could have roots in ancient Chinese or MesoAmerican games. None that I know of included skulls, however.
Mah Jhong
Chinese don't play most U.S. games.
Chinese people like to play table tennis, also known as ping pong.