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Playing cards in the 1930s.

Speaking of playing cards, I think of the Spring Festival when I was a child.

When I was a child, there was no entertainment at night. I usually go to bed after finishing my homework. I go to bed early every day, except New Year's Eve. Every household is full of excitement. And I have to stay up until 12, 12 before I can sleep.

On New Year's Eve, jiaozi set off firecrackers before cooking, which is called poverty. After eating jiaozi, the only one. What is fresh in my memory is playing poker. There were four brothers and sisters in my family when I was a child. Children are too young to play complicated games. The enlightenment of playing poker as a child began on New Year's Eve. In order to keep us awake, parents adjust the atmosphere of the New Year. A family of six, sitting around the dining table. Play with the king.

The so-called king of repression. That is, draw a pair of Xiao Wang, leave a king, and then arrange four sevens, spades, hearts, clubs and diamonds on the table. Whoever has the king will play first, similar to the game of solitaire. Then you can play 6 and 8 connected with 7. If there is no contact, they will borrow a card from home. Anyone who can recognize this card will use it.

This round, it's my turn to play cards. I have hearts 6, 5, 4 and 1 in my hand. Fortunately, there are 8 spades in front of other cards and no spades behind them, so I will try not to play 8 spades and play 6 of hearts first because there are many cards in front of 6.

Just checking the cards round by round. In the end, whoever leaves the king will lose.

I still remember the scene of playing this card 1 time. It seems that the king is in the hands of my last mother. I was so worried that I didn't have a card, so the king borrowed it from me.

It just backfired. When I finally had a card in my hand, I couldn't play it, but I borrowed it. My mother is happy to coax me. She deliberately said that the king would only lend it to stimulate me in the end. Instead of lending it to me, she gave me other cards to play with. My brothers said my mother was partial, but my mother asked her brothers to lend her a top-notch card and take her back. When I play cards in the next round, my brothers don't care at all.

Now, your majesty, after I played cards, my mother lent it to others and finally left it in my father's hand. He became the last loser, and our children and mother laughed. When dad saw the whole family happy, he followed the silly joy. The face is full of satisfaction. What is more precious than the laughter of the 30th anniversary?

There is also a kind of card called Wang, which is similar to the above, that is, if you have a card that you can't play, you just keep it, and someone else will put it on instead of you. In the end, whoever has the card changed by the king loses.

No matter which way you play, your parents will lose a lot.

Now that I think about it, it was mom and dad who coaxed everyone to have fun. How do adults beat children? They don't care about winning or losing. Just be happy for the whole family. As long as the family is happy that day, the whole family will be smooth sailing and prosperous next year.

When our brother and sister are older, it will be more complicated to play. It is also called "catching the empress". The so-called "catching the queen" means that whoever plays the cards first is the "emperor", and whoever has the remaining cards in his hand is the queen. The queen, the last loser, pays tribute to the emperor, the winner.

After shuffling, the queen will pay tribute to the emperor, and the emperor will return the most useless second card to the queen.

There is a card on the front of the card. Two cards are the same, three cards are the same and four cards are the same. The two kings add up to the largest. Except two can't manage one, the others behind can manage the front.

Family members often play two decks of cards together, which is called liveliness. After a shelling, you think your cards are bigger, and there are bigger cards than you. Screams, cheers and cheers filled the room. Room one is clear!

With the growth of age, life is busy. I have not been keen on playing cards for many years. Only the memory of Chinese New Year when I was a child often reminds me of the warmth of home.