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In Taiwanese mahjong, getting all eight flowers and seasons constitutes an automatic win of the hand and specific payout from all players. Four of the flower tiles represent the four noble plants of Confucian reckoning: 🀢 plum, 🀣 orchid, 🀥 chrysanthemum, and 🀤 bamboo. The other 4 flower tiles (or season tiles) represent seasons ...
Shisen-Sho (四川省, Shisenshō; "Sichuan Province"), sometimes referred to as 'Shisen', 'Four Rivers' or simply 'Rivers,' is a Japanese tile-based game which uses Mahjong tiles, and is similar to Mahjong solitaire. The objective of the game is to match similar tiles in pairs until every tile has been removed from the playing field.
The earliest known Chinese sets contained twelve flowers but no Four Gentlemen tiles and the Four Seasons were unadorned. Sets with large numbers of flowers were once popular in Northern China to play the game of "Flower Mahjong" (花麻雀). They typically had 20 or more flowers with some described as having up to 44. [3]
Does that exist... a set without flowers?--Sonjaaa 13:46, 6 July 2007 (UTC) It is highly possible that such sets exist, especially if made for Japanese mahjong; since Japanese mahjong almost never uses the flower and season tiles. These days, many Japanese sets will contain the four season tiles - again, which are basically space fillers.
Fat Choi Spirit (traditional Chinese: 嚦咕嚦咕新年財; simplified Chinese: 呖咕呖咕新年财) is a 2002 Hong Kong comedy film produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai, and starring Andy Lau, Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo, Gigi Leung and Cherrie In.
Mahjong (traditional Chinese: 麻將; simplified Chinese: 麻将; pinyin: Májiàng) is a 1996 Taiwanese comedy film written and directed by Edward Yang. The film stars Chang Chen, Nick Erickson and Virginie Ledoyen. The film was entered into the 46th Berlin International Film Festival where it won an Honourable Mention. [1]
American mahjong, also spelled mah jongg, is a variant of the Chinese game mahjong. American mahjong utilizes racks to hold each player's tiles, jokers, and "Hands and Rules" score cards. American mahjong utilizes racks to hold each player's tiles, jokers, and "Hands and Rules" score cards.
Watch these classic spring movies for a fix of sunshine and flowers. From prom to bunnies to baseball, these springtime films capture the joy of the season.
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