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Is the Mid-Autumn Festival champion rich cake one move, two moves or three moves?

This is a sentence in the traditional custom of Xiamen Bobbing, which means as follows:

Scholar: Of the six dice, only the red "four points" of 1 can be called a scholar, which is the smallest level in the imperial examination and has a high probability of winning. The reward for shaking your head rule has not been withdrawn.

Two lifts: two of the six dice are 4 points; In the rules of Xiamen Expo cake, the second prize is the second small level in winning the prize, and the prize money of Expo cake will not be recovered.

Jin Si: In the Mid-Autumn Festival Bo Cake in Xiamen, Jin Si is also called "Jinshi". Four of the six dice have the same number of points. If the other two points are "4", you can get two extra moves. If one of them is "4", you can get one more program, and the bonus will not be recovered.

Sanhong: In Xiamen Mid-Autumn Festival Bo Cake, Sanhong is also called "exploring flowers", and three points in the six dice are "4", so the bonus can be recovered.

For sugar: for sugar, it is also called the "second place" of Xiamen Mid-Autumn Festival Expo. The points of the six dice are exactly "123456", and the bonus can be recovered.

Champion: Four of the six dice are "4" and two are "1", which is the highest level. Ask the champion to insert golden flowers, and you can get the champion and two prizes that you have never won.

Extended data:

Shaking one's head is a traditional Mid-Autumn Festival activity, which originated in Xiamen and spread to southern Fujian. It started in the early Qing Dynasty and is a unique moon cake culture. Bo cake is a popular entertainment activity during the Mid-Autumn Festival, and the prizes of participants are determined by the combination of six dice throwing results. Traditional prizes are moon cakes of different sizes. After a while, 1 won the prize, 2 opponents, 4 winners, 8 winners, 16 winners and 32 winners.

The Fujian Scenery published by Fujian People's Publishing House 1985 records that there is a custom of "grabbing cakes" in the Mid-Autumn Festival in southern Fujian. In some cities and rural areas in central and eastern Taiwan Province Province and kinmen county, an outlying island in Taiwan Province Province, the custom of eating Zhuang Yuan cakes in Mid-Autumn Festival is still popular. In Jinmen, Jincheng Wucuo Community Development Association holds the Mid-Autumn Festival Community Gala every year, as well as the Bo Zhuang Yuan Cake Competition.

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