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Tactical terms of Chinese special police, such as control, are all tactical terms.

Universal world sign language for special police and special forces

You (pointing your index finger at the player in question),

Me (index finger pointing to chest),

Come on (open your arms, close your fingers, and then swing in the direction of your body, indicating that the players are close to you. )

Listen (arms raised, fingers closed, thumb and forefinger touching ears, palms slightly bent, facing the receiver),

See (fingers closed, palms horizontally on forehead),

There (stretch out your arms and point your index finger at the target. )

Push (elbow flexion, forearm pointing to the ground, fingers folded, swinging forward from behind),

Received the command (open your hand, thumb and forefinger are round, the same as the gesture of "OK"),

Enter (close your fingers, open your arms and swing horizontally behind you, just like opening a curtain)

Hurry up (clench your fists, then bend your elbows and raise your arms up and down),

Stop (open your arms and point your palms at the players. ),

Tear gas (fingers are separated into bowls, covering the mouth and nose of the face. )

Cover me (hands on your head, elbows bent, palms over your head),

Silence (make a fist gesture and put your index finger vertically on your lips),

I don't understand (arms slightly bent, palms up, shoulders high, shoulders shrugged. )

Understood (arms extended to one side, elbows bent, wrists raised to cheek height and clenched, palms facing the catcher),

Enter (close your fingers, open your arms, swing horizontally behind you, as if you are opening the curtain),

Adults (arms extended to both sides, hands raised to shoulder height, palms down. )

Hostage (holding one's neck by the hand, which means being held hostage),

Children (arms extended to both sides, elbows bent, palms fixed down at waist),

Sniper (fingers bent, like holding a cylindrical object, put it in front of your eyes, like a sniper looking through a sight. )

Suspect (thumb and forefinger in a circle, wearing the other arm and holding a weapon, looks like handcuffs),

Women (palms facing the chest, fingers separated into bowls, representing women's breasts),

Male (wipe your cheeks up and down with your palm, indicating a male beard. )

Door (make an open rectangular gesture with your index finger from bottom to top, to the left and then down, representing the shape of the door),

Windows (use your index finger to make a gesture of closing a rectangle from bottom to top, to the right, down and then to the left, representing the shape of the window),

Pistol (the thumb and forefinger extend at 90 degrees to each other as a pistol gesture, or the forefinger can point to the holster or pistol in your hand. )

Rifle (arms held high, index finger and thumb straight at 90 degrees. If the sender happens to have a rifle, point your index finger at your rifle. ),

Get down (arms and arms extended to your sides, elbows bent, palms swinging down to waist height)

The commander (forefinger, middle finger and ring finger are straight side by side and placed across the other arm. )

Shotgun (fingers bend, like holding a rod-shaped object, hands raised to shoulder height, and then move up and down. ),

Shotgun (If the sender has a shotgun, just aim the food bar at his weapon. ),

Automatic weapon (fingers bend into a grip and sweep up and down on the chest, like playing a guitar. )

Automobile (finger flexion, like holding the steering wheel of an automobile, moving horizontally in left and right arcs),

Ammunition (hold the magazine in hand, quickly load the loader or bullet, lift it to the height of the head, and slowly swing it left and right. ),

Gather together (wrist clenched, hold high above your head, index finger vertically upward, and slowly make a circular motion. )

There are dogs (fingers slightly bent, palms up),

Don't! V-shaped formation (the upper arm is shoulder height, the forearm is at a 90-degree angle with the upper arm, and the wrist moves from lower left to lower right).

Hurdles (fists clenched, arms extended horizontally),

Double column (bend your elbows, raise your hands to the top of your head, and make a fist. The index finger and middle finger are hooked and swing back and forth. ),

Step back (make a fist, straighten your arms at a certain angle to your body, and then swing back. )

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