Counter-clockwise, everyone should throw six dice into the big bowl at a time, and everyone will throw the dice in turn to see the number of dice to get the cake. If the dice fall out of the big bowl, this round will be invalid, and you will continue to participate in the next round (traditionally, you can't vote in the next round, you have to leave it blank).
There are 1 cake (scholar) with "four o'clock", and there are ***32 cakes until they are finished.
There are two "four o'clock" cakes (for people), until they are finished, *** 16.
Those who have four identical points (except Red Four) get four cakes (Jinshi), until they are finished, ***8.
There are three "four o'clock" red cakes, until they are finished, ***4.
If the number of dice is 1 to 6 respectively, there are two pairs of cakes (second place, flower detection) arranged in sequence.
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Related background:
Mid-Autumn Festival cake culture is very popular in southern Fujian. In the past, the Mid-Autumn Festival Bo cake was generally played in a traditional way. For example, prizes were usually made with social cakes. Bobbing is purely for fun. Moreover, in terms of time, local residents don't play before the first day of the eighth lunar month. The normal time for eating cakes is from the first day of the eighth lunar month to the fifteenth day of the eighth lunar month, which is the Mid-Autumn Festival.
At first, the cake was a game of literati, and later it became popular in industrial and commercial guilds and shops. In order to avoid the suspicion of "gambling" in dice rolling, some merchants first worship the Mid-Autumn Festival cake to the land of the God of Wealth, and then "Buxin Cup" the cake. Until the late 1940s and early 1950s, there were still such activities.
The rules of Minnan Bobbing originated from the game of "No.1 Scholar Raising" (also called "No.1 Scholar Signing"). The champion raising probably appeared in the Ming Dynasty and prevailed in the Qing Dynasty.
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