Category: Chinese Culture

Mahjong: Scoring

Each hand and combination in mahjong have point values that vary throughout the world. In addition, the amount of points can depend on the directional wind (or prevailing wind). Before game play, players mutually agree on a point system. Points are tabulated at the end of each round and accumulate with each round played. There are 16 rounds in a full mahjong game.

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Mahjong as a Gambler’s Game

Some people play mahjong for fun while others up the ante by turning mahjong into a gambler's game. Money is bet at the beginning of each round. There are 16 rounds in a full game of mahjong. The amount of money can be the same for each round or can vary. The amount of money is determined by the player before game play.

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Chinese Baby Names for Boys

All parents have experienced the excitement and anxiety of naming their newborn child. In every culture throughout the world, there is a general belief that names have an influence on the child’s life, either for better or for worse.

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Learning to play Chinese chess

Playing games in Chinese and/or with Chinese people is an excellent way of learning Mandarin. It's fun, social and opens up many doors. Knowing how to play popular board games in China also makes you popular in general. Read more about why playing board games is a great idea if you're learning Mandarin here. In this article, I'm going to introduce 象棋 (xiàngqí) "Chinese chess".

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The Shaolin Temple

Produced by Sir Run Run Shaw
Directed by Chang Cheh
Starring David Chiang
Ti Lung
Fu Sheng
Wang Lung Wei
Kuo Chui
Music by Chen Yung Yu
Distributed by Shaw Brothers Studio
Running time 116 min.

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Choosing a Chinese Name

The art of choosing a Chinese name takes several things into consideration, such as the meanings of the characters, the elements they represent, and the number of strokes. When all of these factors are combined in a harmonious fashion, the result is an auspicious name that will bring good fortune to the bearer.

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