Evolving from Liubo, an age-old Chinese game, Mah-Jongg is a acceptable Chinese bold with a history of bags of years. With 144 Mah-Jongg tiles in a set, the bold is advised for four players, anniversary one with 13 tiles in a round. Each illustrated asphalt has its different meaning, featuring characteristic characteristics and aesthetic conceptions of acceptable Chinese culture.
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108 Mah-Jongg tiles Mirrors the age-old people¡¯s cosmology
The illustrations on Mah-Jongg tiles originally acquired from the 108 heroes of the acceptable Chinese atypical "Water Margin". It was said that there was a man called Wan Bingtiao in the backward Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) who admired the 108 heroes, so he advised Mah-Jongg with 108 basal tiles to betoken them.
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The tiles abide of three apparel calculation 1-9 (Dots, Numbers or Characters, and Bamboo, the "Ace" of which about consistently looks like a bird), three altered dragons (Red, Green, and White) and the four apprehension (east, south, west, and north).
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