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The educational significance of the competition
Matches were not available in the 1980s and 1990s, but were made by adults or children themselves. Therefore, no matter what material it is, it will be especially cherished by producers from the date of its birth. Has the competition lost its meaning after entering 2 1 century? The answer is no.

Nowadays, children rely more and more on computers, internet and mobile phones, especially computer games and mobile phones, and their ability to do things independently is seriously weakened. Because less and less collective outdoor and hands-on activities have made children develop bad entertainment habits such as being unsociable and lazy, resulting in more and more nearsighted children and more chubby children. In addition to physical degradation, children's spiritual world has become weaker, selfish, rebellious and more resistant to pressure. On the other hand, in the past, when children were playing with sandbags, skipping rope, climbing trees and walls, making matchsticks and baking corn, they were full of energy and simplicity. Few children were nearsighted and their ability to cope with stress was strong when they grew up.

Matches, a representative hand-made toy, were picked up again in the 2nd/Kloc-0th century, which is not only as simple as arousing the fond memories of parents and friends, but more importantly, it is hoped that the thoughts and actions of adults can infect and drive the next generation, even the next generation of children, so that they will not forget many traditional and beneficial entertainment ways, and let children have more entertainment interests while learning by themselves, so that they can return to a natural and innocent life more.

Nowadays, many adult friends pay more and more attention to traditional handicrafts, and many literati write down their childhood love with matchsticks, such as,,.