Mahjong: Chinese Game Of Tiles

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A pocket flexibound guide with 100 illustrations and photographs, Mahjong will fascinate anyone interested in one of the world’s most widely-played games.

 

The clickety-clack of mahjong tiles being mixed by a group of friends is one of the most soothing and distinctive sounds found across East Asia and, increasingly, North America. First developed in southern China in the early 19th century, mahjong – meaning ‘sparrow’ – is a fun and popular game that tasks you with solving a tile-matching puzzle before you run out of moves. Played by four people using 144 tiles, mahjong is not just a game of luck; it requires strategy, pattern recognition, and an understanding of the other players’ tactics. Mahjong introduces this highly engaging and competitive game, which helps develop concentration and mental agility while at the same time building relationships and a sense of community. The book is divided into chapters designed for the beginner, offering a brief background history, with introductions to the tiles, rules, playing the game, and popular variants and competitions. Find out how to shuffle and stack tiles to start the game; learn the difference between a kong and a pong and how this can win you points; understand the significance of the honour tiles, including the four winds and the three coloured dragons; and find out what ‘winning from the wall’ means to complete a ‘legal hand’.

 

About the Authors

Joseph Brant is a London-based writer, editor, and consultant. A University of London English Literature graduate, Joseph has written for newspapers, magazines, film, and video game companies, including a stint writing for prestigious publications in Beijing. Their notable projects include award-winning mobile games, genre fiction collections, and contributions to books on Chinese mythology and street fashion. Joseph is also an experienced Mahjong player who has taught the game for over a decade.

Xueting C. Ni is an award-winning author and translator dedicated to improving the global understanding of Chinese heritage, culture, and innovation. She is the author of Chinese Myths and From Kuanyin to Chairman Mao: An Essential Guide to Chinese Deities. Her curated anthology of Chinese science fiction, Sinopticon, won Best Anthology at the BFS Awards. She is currently translating and editing a highly anticipated collection of Chinese horror fiction.