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What are the names of two dice when they roll?

I have a different story. I come from Jiangxi. In our place, dominoes are like this. The 32 cards are divided into three doors, namely "Nagato", "Axe Gate" and "Point Gate". Nagato thinks that heaven and earth and Mei Changban. The axe door is, axe, four six six five. The gate is nine o'clock, eight o'clock, seven o'clock, six o'clock, five o'clock and three o'clock. As far as wine arrangement is concerned, Nagato is the largest, the axe door is the smallest, and the concept door is the smallest. The size of the card is based on points. Three o'clock and six o'clock are the biggest couple. It is called "Shang 36 1 pot", also called "Supreme". Because they are the only cards in this deck. All the people who come here are leopards, that is, in pairs, as well as heaven and earth people and Mei Changban. But the axe door is big, regardless of size. Note that the plum boards here are big and small, the dealer is the biggest, and then the door, nine o'clock, eight o'clock, seven o'clock and five o'clock. Note that there is such a rule in China, which can be summed up in two sentences: "pinch the stick and eat the stick, and the old watch eats the old watch." In other words, under the same requirements, the dealer is the biggest card with the same lead. Tianpai scored the most points, 12 points. It's an axe. 1 1. 10 o'clock, two at five o'clock are called plums, and two at four o'clock are called four or six. Come here. Yes, nine o'clock. Then it's eight o'clock, the red one is called Renpai, and the white one is called Heiba. It's seven o'clock, a little above and six o'clock below. Two points above, five points below, four points above and three points below are called seven o'clock. It's six o'clock, one o'clock above and five o'clock below. Also called calf webbed. Two points above and four below are called six o'clock. Come back at five. Come back at four o'clock The top point, the bottom three points are called the draw card, and some are called the oblique three. Because it looks like a sickle, we farmers also call it a sickle, and there are also "mowers". Call the bench at two o'clock. There are also people named "Xie Zi" who agree. Come here at three o'clock, also called Ding, and call Dika at two o'clock. . Jesus Christ. The ground card is matched with eight points, and all four eights are the same, which is called "Tianba" ground strip. Pai Gow, Pai Gow, about nine. More than nine. There are Tianzijiu, Dizijiu, Honglongjiu (with the axe card), Wujiu ("Fire Dragon Jiujiu" and "Why bother with Jiujiu"), Meizijiu, Ding Changjiu and Ban Wujiu. Oolong Nine (Black Eight with Axe). Four six nine, kowtow nine (also known as ding nine. Five at three o'clock. Because of its smallest nine, it kowtows at the sight of nine, so it is called kowtow nine. In fact, the same is true of Oolong Nine and 469, with the axe door taking the lead. It can be seen that there are as many as nine when the dealer sees nine. We have a primary school principal who is puzzled that everyone likes to play Paijiu so much. He didn't say it directly, so he asked, "There are 32 ribs. Who knows how many 9s there are? " Don't say, people were stunned at that time. Yes, how many 9s do you need? Later people asked me, I don't know. I only know how to match, but I really don't know how many 9s there are. Even more amazing is that there are so many dominoes that there are only two dice, but when throwing, all the different points correspond to each card in the domino. Throwing two sixes is a heavenly card, and two ones are a land card. Five and six are axes. Two fives are plums. Four plus six equals four plus six. A three, a six is nine o'clock, a four and a five are nine o'clock. Two red fours are human cards and two black fours are black eights. A two, a five is seven o'clock, a four and a three are seven o'clock. One and six are six. Two and four are six o'clock. Two threes are long threes, and one five is five. A one, a four is five o'clock, a two and a three are five o'clock. One one, one three, it's a draw, and two twos are substitutes. One and two are three o'clock, a little. One-to-one correspondence, no one falls and will never collapse. That's great. I thought what you said upstairs should be "seven feet high", which is what I said "six feet high" Otherwise it doesn't make sense. There is another way to play, which we call "beating" and "stamping". Dice decides the door. This is very complicated for beginners. Most people can push Paijiu, but they can't learn how to play. Ha ha ha ha ~ ~ Ancestors' things are used for gambling. Once learned, they can be used for entertainment, just like gobbledygook. That's ridiculous!