In the United States, the varieties of marbles are virtually infinite and the game is called Ringer or Immies or Mibs or simply Marbles. In England and in Scotland and Ireland, it is Taw, Boss or Span. In Brazil children play it as Gude. In parts of Africa it is Jorrah and in Italy, Pallina di vetro. In West Virginia it is played with agates or glass balls. It has been played in Australia with balls of polished wood and on the streets of New York City with steel ball bearings. In Iran, Turkey, and Syria, it is played with balls of baked clay or with, the knucklebones of sheep. Chinese children play at "kicking the marbles" and kids in Tasmania play at Pyramids.

Q. Underline a sentence which gives information on a version of marbles in China.