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Feilong The China Game Description:
A fun and exciting game to test and expand your knowledge of one
of the most dynamic and creative civilizations on the planet!
The game's
goal is to stimulate curiosity and encourage all players to eventually
"graduate" to playing Feilong with all three decks. It is apropos
for
every Westerner interested in China and, especially, for
Chinese-Americans
who might enjoy a fun way to review and perhaps expand what they
know about their cultural heritage.
A Game for beginners and experts Feilong, The China Game has
three sets of rules and three decks of questions cards. The rules and
questions are designed for players with three levels of competence:
beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Beginners answer questions only
from the Level A (the easiest) deck of cards; Intermediates answer
questions form Level A and B; and, Experts answer questions from Levels
A, B, and C. Players decide their knowledge status at the start of a
game.
The questions in Feilong, The China Game cover many aspects
of Chinese history and culture through a time span extending from
the Neolithic era to the present.
The categories include:
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Agriculture |
Health & Medicine |
| Aphorisms |
History |
| Archaeology |
Languages |
| Architecture |
Literature |
| Art |
Martial Arts |
| Biology |
Military |
| Botany |
Music |
| Commerce & Industry |
Philosophers & Philosophy
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| Culture & Customs |
Poetry |
| Demographics |
Proverbs |
| Economics / Economy
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Religions |
| Education |
Science & Technology |
| Entertainment |
Sports |
| Family & Society |
Zoology |
| Foods & Culinary Arts
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| Foreign Affairs |
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| Geography |
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| Government & Politics |
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Sample
Questions:
1. What is the
capital of the People's Republic of China?
2. Huge burial pits of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi, were
discovered in1974 and eventually found to contain thousands of life-size
warriors made of what type of material?
3. To produce one pound of silk, silkworms have to eat about 100lbs. of
leaves from what type of tree?
4. What is Mao Zedong's family name?
5. What Chinese Communist leader coined the slogan: "To get rich is
glorious"?
6. In the 9th century, what did Chinese Daoist monks discover when,
searching for an elixir of life, they innocently mixed charcoal and
saltpeter with sulphur?
Contents:
Feilong China Game Board
600 Cards in Three Decks with 1,200 Questions
Introduction
Game Rules Folder
Score Pad
Eight Pawns
One Standard Die
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