Korean wrestling is generally divided into three levels: children, teenagers, and adults. The competition starts with teenagers wrestling. Both sides wear special wrestling clothes, tie a bunch of white belts on their right legs, put their left hands into the other's belt, and grab the other's belt with their right hands. During the competition, both sides kneel on their right knees, bend their left knees, hug the other's left shoulder with their right hands, grab the other's belt from behind, and hold the other's leg belt tightly with their left hands. After the referee gives the order, both sides stand up quickly at the same time and wrestle their opponents. There is no time limit, and the one who knocks the other down wins. Generally, a three-round two-win system is adopted, and the winner is determined after several rounds of competition. People often choose a fat yellow cow as a prize for the winner. At the end of the game, the winner leads the yellow cow around the field to the sound of gongs and drums. Rules Title Korean wrestling is required to wear a leg rope when wrestling. The leg rope is made of 3-meter-long linen or white cloth, 90 cm around the waist, and the rest is wrapped around the right thigh. The belt is a 1.5-meter-long cloth belt. Information source: Jilin Province Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Information source: Jilin Province Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center