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Both sides of the fight play a face-down card and then show it at the same time. The one with the most points wins. Both sides put the cards used for spelling into the discard pile (you can't spell them yourself).

[Q] Can I refuse to spell? [A] No, the player who is asked to spell must play a hand. [Q] Can I ask a player who doesn't have a hand to spell? [A] When there is no [Q] spelling, which is the biggest? Which is the smallest? [A]K is the largest and a is the smallest. [Q] What should I do if I spell differently? [A] The player who proposed the match point "didn't win". For example, Yu Xun's military commander skills drive the tiger: in the card-playing stage, you can play with a character with stronger physical strength than you. If you win, the target character will do 1 damage to another character within its attack range (not the tiger drive character itself). If you don't win, he/she does 1 harm to you. Only once per round. This skill means that in the card-playing stage, you can launch this skill against a player A who is physically stronger than you and has cards in his hand. Then player a plays cards with you at the same time. If you are older than him, you can specify another player B. This player B must be within the attack range of A (that is, counting the distance between A's equipment and B's horse), and B will be deducted a drop of blood. A is regarded as the source of injury: however, if you don't win A when you are younger than the older one (including the same points), you will be deducted a drop of blood. This skill can only be used once in a round. This skill is very useful, provided that you have a big card in your hand, because A is regarded as the source of injury, so if B is a military commander like Xia Houdun, you can only give it back to A. Besides, under normal circumstances, A will not hurt blood, so you can use it on your allies, and then the other side will deliberately play a small card to let you win, and then give one of your opponents a drop of blood. But if you don't have a big card in your hand, use it with caution, because this skill may deduct your own blood.