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Which issue of "Run" is the white deer Qin Xiaoxian falling into the water?

Run, white deer. Qin Xiaoxian's falling into the water is the fourth stage. In the fourth issue of the second season of "Running Yellow River", Qin Xiaoxian sat in the ejection chair and played a game. If he makes a mistake, he will be thrown into the water. Qin Xiaoxian was cheated by the white deer and was ejected into the water three times in a row, becoming a drowned rat.

The rules of the game of this program are simple. The guests are divided into two groups. A * * choose four people to sit in the ejection chair, and the guests in front should make corresponding actions according to the instructions. If they make a mistake, the teammates behind them will be bounced into the water.

Run, Bailuyuan, Qin Xiaoxian's game content.

At the beginning of the game, everyone was still playing the game seriously, but after several rounds, Qin Xiaoxian found that teammate Bai Lu did not fall into the water, so he began to play tricks and deliberately lost the game. In desperation, the white deer bounced off and fell into the water in a rather embarrassing posture, and all the guests laughed their heads off.

However, this is only the beginning. White deer is not a vegetarian. After falling into the water, she joined the game and began to retaliate against Qin Xiaoxian. She also deliberately made mistakes in the game. Qin Xiaoxian sat hot when his ass was bounced into the water, but how could Qin Xiaoxian be Japanese only once? In the next game, White Deer made mistakes on basic issues. Qin Xiaoxian fell into the water three times in a row, and Qin Xiaoxian became a drowned rat directly. It's really pathetic.

The funniest thing is Qin Xiaoxian's drowning posture. The first time he fell into the water, he seemed to flap his wings on the little wings like a chicken, and then he spun 180 degrees, 360 degrees, and fell into the water with difficulty. It's really the most creative drowning posture.