Nomadic Children’s Horseriding Games In ancient times, the children of nomadic tribes built their identity as horse-riding people through games like horseback riding, archery, and wrestling. The children of the Xiongnu, who ruled northern China 2,000 years ago, learned horseback riding by playing hunting games with small animals from a young age. Before they even learned to walk, they played riding games and learned to ride horses. As a result, their thighs adapted to the horse-riding posture.
For nomadic children, horseback riding is both life and play. From a young age, they practiced horseback riding through hunting and riding games, dreaming and achieving the dream of dominating the world with their horsemanship. The blood of nomadic tribes flows in us too. Today’s riding games are not about horseback riding. They involve computers, the internet, digital, AI, blockchain, and the metaverse. The future of our children depends on this.
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