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|English=Sequence
|English=Sequence
|Explanation=This is the generic term for, three consecutive tiles of the same suit, whether open or closed. Chii is used to call a tile to complete a shuntsu and set it aside as a minjun (open). A concealed (closed) shuntsu is an anjun.
|Explanation=This is the generic term for, three consecutive tiles of the same suit, whether open or closed. Chii is used to call a tile to complete a shuntsu and set it aside as a minjun (open). A concealed (closed) shuntsu is an anjun.
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|Romaji=[[Tanyao|Shuupai]]
|Kanji=数牌
|English=Number tiles
|Explanation=The number tiles. Also “suupai”.
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|English=Flushing hand
|English=Flushing hand
|Explanation=A common saying of flushing hand, usually Honitsu (Half Flush) and Chinitsu (Full Flush). Literally means "dyeing hand".
|Explanation=A common saying of flushing hand, usually Honitsu (Half Flush) and Chinitsu (Full Flush). Literally means "dyeing hand".
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|Romaji=[[Tanyao|Shuupai]]
|Kanji=数牌
|English=Number tiles
|Explanation=The number tiles. Also “suupai”.
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