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'''Daisharin''' {{kana|大車輪}} is one of three yakuman awarded for a closed hand with the following pattern: '''22334455667788'''. The name daisharin applies to the pinzu. Using the exact same number pattern, '''daichikurin''' {{kana|大竹林}} and '''daisuurin''' {{kana|大数隣}} apply to [[souzu]] and [[manzu]] respectively. Despite the difficulty of attaining this pattern, they are classed as [[Optional yaku|optional]]. | '''Daisharin''' {{kana|大車輪}} is one of three yakuman awarded for a closed hand with the following pattern: '''22334455667788'''. The name daisharin applies to the [[pinzu]]. Using the exact same number pattern, '''daichikurin''' {{kana|大竹林}} and '''daisuurin''' {{kana|大数隣}} apply to [[souzu]] and [[manzu]] respectively. Despite the difficulty of attaining this pattern, they are classed as [[Optional yaku|optional]]. | ||
Despite the fact that they are technically three different yaku, they are often referred to collectively as daisharin: a ruleset which uses daisharin usually implicitly also uses the other two, and occasionally a daichikurin or daisuurin hand will be incorrectly referred to as daisharin. | Despite the fact that they are technically three different yaku, they are often referred to collectively as daisharin: a ruleset which uses daisharin usually implicitly also uses the other two, and occasionally a daichikurin or daisuurin hand will be incorrectly referred to as daisharin. |