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Excuse me, does anyone know the pronunciation of playing cards in Mandarin?

13 cards of the same suit are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, and the other five cards each have a pronunciation (Ace, Mandarin: "Jian", Shanghainese: "Ai Shi", Cantonese: "Yan Shi"). J (Jack, commonly known as "Gou" in Chinese, also known as "Wang", Shanghai dialect: "Jiagou" (A is the transliteration of Jack), Cantonese: "Ji") Q(Queen, commonly known as "A knot" and "Yuan" in Chinese, Shanghai dialect. In Hong Kong, only "Wang" is pronounced directly, and there is no formal Chinese), Sichuan and Chongqing: "Saw". There are two "wild" cards, one is called "Wang" in color and the other is called "Xiao Wang" in black and white. In some areas, some people call Wang a ghost, a monster, an order and a cat.