Rules and play of the game of eagle catching chicken

The rules and play of the game of the eagle catching chickens are as follows:

1. Choose two students to be an eagle and a hen respectively. You can choose two students by guessing or spinning the turntable.

2. The chickens lined up behind the hens with clothes in turn, and the eagle stood opposite the hens to catch the chickens.

At the beginning of the game, the eagle screamed and circled to catch the chicken, and the chicken dodged left and right behind the hen.

The hen's body can move left and right to prevent the chick from being caught by the eagle. When the mother hen's body moves left and right, the chick behind the mother hen should also rotate in the same direction, otherwise the chick will be caught by the eagle!

If the chicken is scattered or caught, it is the end of the game. At the beginning of the next time, make the caught or scattered "chicken" into an "eagle", and the original "eagle" ranks behind the hen, and a new round of games begins.