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* Classrooms in Taiwan are different from those in Japan or Korea—students usually don’t take off their shoes. However, during cleaning time, it’s common to lift chairs onto desks. I've heard that some students are even able to balance their chairs diagonally using the pencil groove on the desk.
3 looks like an ear, 4 looks like a sailboat, and 5 is like a hook!
Whoosh~~ here comes the airpannnne!
Diabolo (Chinese Yo-yo) (Green)
Upload Date: 2025-07-14
"Monkey Somersault", "Wild Goose Landing Gently", and "Golden Finger"!
* Diabolo trick names:
猴子翻跟斗 – Monkey Somersault:
A dynamic flipping or spinning move, full of playful energy, like a monkey doing acrobatics.
平沙落雁 – Wild Goose Landing Gently:
A graceful trick with a smooth landing, echoing the stillness and precision of a goose gliding to rest.
金手指 – Golden Finger:
A flashy or precise trick, involving finger control to make the diabolo "rest on", giving a sense of magic or mastery.
Diabolo (Chinese Yo-yo) (Yellow)
Upload Date: 2025-07-14
"Ant Climbing the Tree", "Golden Cicada Shedding Its Shell", and "Roc Spreading Its Wings"!
* Diabolo trick names:
螞蟻上樹 – Ant Climbing the Tree:
A trick where the string winds upward or the diabolo ascends along the string, like an ant climbing.
金蟬脫殼 – Golden Cicada Shedding Its Shell:
A sleek escape move, often involving a sudden release or wrap escape, mimicking a cicada slipping out of its old shell.
大鵬展翅 – Roc Spreading Its Wings:
A wide, elegant move with arms and diabolo extended, evoking a massive mythological bird taking flight.
Rich in roundness, poor in money!
Rich in roundness, poor in money!
Mom, plz gimme $10!