Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - It seems that Korean dramas often see protagonists playing Korean hwatu ah, is it really that popular in Korea?

It seems that Korean dramas often see protagonists playing Korean hwatu ah, is it really that popular in Korea?

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1. Rules of the game:

As long as the same cards out to eat on the line, to 7 points after you can choose Go or Stop (Go the more times you win the higher the score)

2. The origin of the flower card:

Hana card / flower map / flower za (English - Hanafuda Japanese - flower za (はなふだ)? Originally a general term for a type of traditional Japanese card game, the term "Hanafuda" now refers to one of those traditional Japanese card games, called "Hachibana", which is played with 12 types of flowers and plants, each flower has four cards, and there are 48 cards in a ****.

Hana is not unique to Korea, but is a 19th-century pastime from Japan. It is not clear by whom it was spread, but it is said that it was spread by the trade between merchants from Tsushima Island and Korea.

Hwatu came to Korea and quickly spread to become the most popular amusement game in Korea today. Hwatu consists of 48 cards, with four cards representing each of the 12 months, including Songhak in January, Maebird in February, Cherry Blossom in March, Heiwu in April, Orchid in May, Peony in June, Hongwu in July, Khongsan in August, Kikujun in September, Danfeng in October, Wutong in November, and Rain in December.

4. Gostop game introduction:

Gostop is a game in which three people play cards in counterclockwise order, take away the flush and score points, and after a certain number of points are reached, they have to choose to continue the game (Go), or end the game (Stop), and the name of the game comes from this.

5. Introduction of the flower picture:

Light

Total light **** there are 5, to get the first 4 pictures of any 3 of the light will be 3 points (1 of the 3 is the rightmost "rain" light can only score 2 points). If you get 4 lights, you get 5 points, and if you get all 5 lights, you get 15 points for "5 Lights".

10 Points

The total number of 10 points*** is 9. If you get 5, you get 1 point, and every time you get 1 after that, you get 1 more point. Getting 7 10s is a "mongoose" and you end up with double the points.

Getting 3 bird images in a 10-point game is a 5-point game of "Gao Daoli", which means 5 birds.

Stripes

There are 10 total **** strips, so getting 5 is 1 point, and every time you get 1 after that, you get 1 more point.

To get 3 strips according to the combination of the pictures, you get 3 points for each kind of strips: red strips, clear strips, and grass strips. The December rain bar does not belong to any of the dan, so be extra careful.

Skins

There are 22 skins from January to November, and you get 1 point for collecting 10 skins, and 1 point for every skin thereafter.You need to use skins flexibly to get higher points in Gostop.

The first 2 skins are "double skins" that act as 2 skins. Kikujun 10 points can be used for 10 points as well as "Double Skin".

The first 2 skins are "double skins" that can be used for 10 points.