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Mahjong
麻雀
Mahjong (Mah-jong, Chinese: Masochiste, English: Mahjong) is a table game that originated from China and uses tiles for four people (principle) that are familiar all over the world. ... 麻雀(マージャン、中国語: 麻将、英語: Mahjong)とは中国を起源とし、世界中で親しまれている4人用(原則)の牌を使ったテーブルゲームである。...
Mahjong 【Mahjong】 "(Chinese)" Indoor game played using 136 tiles \u0026 thinsp; (pie) \u0026 thinsp; To each of the four people who arrived at the place of 'East \u0026 thinsp; (ton) \u0026 thinsp; (parent), south \u0026 thinsp; (nan) \u0026 thinsp; · west \u0026 thinsp; (shu) \u0026 thinsp; · north \u0026 thinsp; The tiles are arranged, each one competes for the rise by making a combination of tiles according to the rules. It occurred in China, and it was transmitted to Japan in the late Meiji era. マージャン【麻雀】 《(中国語)》136個の牌 (パイ) を用いて行う室内遊戯。東 (トン) (親役)・南 (ナン) ・西 (シャー) ・北 (ペイ) の場に着いた四人に各13個の牌を配し、各自がルールに従って牌の組み合わせを作って上がりを競うもの。中国で起こり、日本には明治末期に伝わった。
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6 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «マージャン»
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