Only four points are needed for the blog entry.
In Xiamen Mid-Autumn Festival Bo Cake, the four strokes are also called "Jinshi". Four of the six dice have the same points (1, 2, 3, 5, 6) and are called four strokes. If the other two points are all "4", you can get an extra two strokes. If one is "4", you can get an extra show, and the prize will not be recovered.
The basic rule of Bo Cake is that each cake has one champion, two opponents, four "three reds", eight "four advances", 16 "two lifts" and 32 "one show". There are 63 loaves in the plenary session, including the number of 79613. The country is 9981, which is the number used by emperors, and 8972, which is the number of chitose, while Zheng Chenggong sealed King Yanping, so he used the number of 63. Sixty-three cakes, representing champion, runner-up, flower-exploring, scholar, juren and scholar, were thrown in a large porcelain bowl with six dice.
Brief introduction to the origin and development of Bobbing:
Bobbing originated in Gulangyu Island, Xiamen, Fujian Province, and began in the early Qing Dynasty. It is a unique moon cake culture and a heritage of history by Minnan people. According to legend, the Mid-Autumn Festival Bobbing was invented by Zheng Chenggong when he stationed troops in Gulangyu to relieve the soldiers' love for Mid-Autumn Festival and inspire their morale.
In the past, the Mid-Autumn Festival cake-sharing was generally a traditional game. For example, the prizes were usually cake-sharing. 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.
Bo cake started as a game for 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 offer Mid-Autumn Festival cakes to the land of the God of Wealth, and then "Buxin Cup" plays with cakes. The biggest Mid-Autumn Festival cake is called "the glans" (that is, "the head of the turtle"), which means "Bo" comes first. Until the 194 s and early 195 s, there were still such activities.