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- Jegichagi abstract "Jegichagi is a Korean traditional outdoor game. It requires the use of people's foot and Jegi, an object used to play jegichagi. Jegi looks like a badminton shuttlecock, which is made of a small coin (quarter size), paper, or cloth.In Korea, children usually play alone or with friends in winter seasons, especially on Lunar New Year. Briefly explaining the rules, the player kicks a jegi up in the air and keeps on kicking to prevent from falling to the ground. In a one-to-one game, a player with the most number of consecutive kicks wins. In a group game, the players stand in a circle, and take turns kicking the Jegi. Players who fail to kick the Jegi upon receiving it and let it drop to the ground lose. As a penalty, the loser tosses the jegi at the winner so that he can kick it as he wishes. When the loser catches the jegi back with his hands, the penalty ends and he can rejoin the game. This has developed, and people combined two or three materials and made new ways of playing jegichagi. Though Jegichagi used to be a game mostly played in winter, it has become a year-round game.".
- Jegichagi thumbnail Figures_of_children_in_traditional_Korean_garb_playing_jegichagi_on_a_diorama.jpg?width=300.
- Jegichagi wikiPageExternalLink view_news.php?uid=200800239963&main=KTD&sub=HRT&keyword=jegichagi.
- Jegichagi wikiPageExternalLink www.expopark.co.kr.
- Jegichagi wikiPageExternalLink index.do?_method=main.
- Jegichagi wikiPageID "19970407".
- Jegichagi wikiPageLength "10136".
- Jegichagi wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Jegichagi wikiPageRevisionID "641294846".
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Agility.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Archery.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Badminton.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_folklore.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_games.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_games.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Cuju.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Endurance.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Game.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Gim_Yu-sin.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Goguryeo.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Hanji.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Chunchu.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Kim_Yushin.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Korean_New_Year.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Korean_paper.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Lateral_(anatomy).
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Muyeol_of_Silla.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Obesity.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Physical_education.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Samguk_Yusa.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Samgungnyusa.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Shuttlecock.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Silla.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Volleyball.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink Winter.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink File:How_to_make_jegi.jpg.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLink File:제기차기.gif.
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jegichagi".
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "chuk-guk".
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "jegichagi".
- Jegichagi wikiPageWikiLinkText "kicking a jegi".
- Jegichagi caption "Figures of children in traditional Korean garb playing jegichagi on a diorama.".
- Jegichagi hangul "제기차기".
- Jegichagi hasPhotoCollection Jegichagi.
- Jegichagi img "Figures of children in traditional Korean garb playing jegichagi on a diorama.jpg".
- Jegichagi mr "Chegich'agi".
- Jegichagi rr "Jegichagi".
- Jegichagi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Jegichagi subject Category:Korean_folklore.
- Jegichagi subject Category:Korean_games.
- Jegichagi subject Category:Traditional_games.
- Jegichagi hypernym Game.
- Jegichagi type Article.
- Jegichagi type VideoGame.
- Jegichagi type Article.
- Jegichagi comment "Jegichagi is a Korean traditional outdoor game. It requires the use of people's foot and Jegi, an object used to play jegichagi. Jegi looks like a badminton shuttlecock, which is made of a small coin (quarter size), paper, or cloth.In Korea, children usually play alone or with friends in winter seasons, especially on Lunar New Year. Briefly explaining the rules, the player kicks a jegi up in the air and keeps on kicking to prevent from falling to the ground.".
- Jegichagi label "Jegichagi".
- Jegichagi sameAs m.0bbwt9m.
- Jegichagi sameAs Q6176425.
- Jegichagi sameAs Q6176425.
- Jegichagi wasDerivedFrom Jegichagi?oldid=641294846.
- Jegichagi depiction Figures_of_children_in_traditional_Korean_garb_playing_jegichagi_on_a_diorama.jpg.
- Jegichagi homepage index.do?_method=main.
- Jegichagi isPrimaryTopicOf Jegichagi.