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How many times did Chengdu Mahjong blossom on the bar?

Blooming on the bar means that when you have three identical cards (you can show your own card or deck), you or someone else get another identical card to form a bar card, and then the next card is the card you want to play. Spend money, that is, you play a card first, and the card you get just confuses you. This is called flowering on the bar!

1. For example, I had three 50,000 cards in my hand, whether I touched them or not, and then I touched another 50,000. It was a lever, the lever card was to be displayed, and then I touched another one. It's nonsense, it's just flowers on the bar. If it's a bar, and then you play a card, others are stupid, that is, the bar is on the muzzle!

2. It is rare to open one lever card as 15, two lever cards as 16 and at most four lever cards as 18. If there are three identical cards and someone else plays the fourth card, I have to touch the other card. There are different ways to touch the card, which is related to the gameplay. Some touch the last card, some follow the card, and some roll the dice to decide.

If it is burnt, it will bloom on the bar. If it's not burnt, keep fighting. If you pick up four identical cards yourself, it's up to you whether you can open a bar or not. For example, 233334 with 10,000 words, you have four 30,000 cards, which can be divided into a group of 234 cards and another group of 333 cards as a group. Or play small seven pairs, four identical ones can be counted as two pairs, also called dragon seven pairs. You chose a lever card, just like others call you a lever card. You have to touch another one.

4. Mahjong, which originated in China, is commonly known as sparrow in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. It is a game play and entertainment appliance invented by ancient people in China. Generally, it is a small rectangular box made of bamboo, bone or plastic with patterns or words engraved on it. Each pair of northern mahjong has 136 cards, while southern mahjong has eight more cards, namely, spring, summer, autumn and winter, plum, bamboo, orchid and chrysanthemum, totaling 144 cards. Playing dominoes with four people is very popular in China cultural circles.

In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, while the horse brand prevailed, an entertainment device called "playing cards" was derived from the horse brand. There were 60 cards at first. When playing cards, four people each take ten cards first, and then take cards and play cards in turn. One family plays cards, and two or even three families say at the same time that the first one to get the card wins. These items and playing methods are very similar to today's mahjong tiles. This card game is always silent in the process of playing, so it is also called silent card.