Mahjong rules and playing methods
Lianzhuang, Lazhuang: Lianzhuang means to connect a village into a row. Every time every village is covered, it will be added. Idle families can ask the banker to "pull the village", that is, the total amount lost to the banker is not known for the time being, and one third is reserved for the next set of bets.
Mahjong history:
In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, while the horse brand prevailed, a kind of entertainment equipment called "playing cards" (also called Mohe brand) was derived from the horse brand. Cards are also played by four people. The card made of paper is two inches long and less than one inch wide.
There are 60 cards at the beginning, which are divided into three colors: Qian Wen, Suozi and Wanguan. There are two cards in one to three colors and two cards in the first three colors (namely, Chinese, wool and white). When playing cards, four people each take ten cards first, and then take cards and play cards in turn.
Three cards together are called a pair, and the person who has three pairs and one deck wins. The title of the prize-winning card is "He" (pronounced: hú, ㄨˊ). One family plays cards, and two or even three families say at the same time that the one who gets the card first 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.