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'''Touchao hanchanshue''' {{kana|独釣寒江雪}} is a four-melded hand waiting for [[hadaka tanki]] of [[sangenpai]] haku. Ankans are admitted. | '''Touchao hanchanshue''' {{kana|独釣寒江雪}} is a four-melded hand waiting for [[hadaka tanki]] of [[sangenpai]] haku. Ankans are admitted. | ||
The pattern of haku indicates the snow, while the waiting pattern of hadaka-tanki refers to aloneness. | |||
* Value: Mangan | * Value: Mangan | ||
* Example: {{#mjt:5z}} {{#mjt:1'23p}} {{#mjt:4444'p}} {{#mjt:8'79s}} {{#mjt:55'5m}}, Agari: {{#mjt:5z}} | * Example: {{#mjt:5z}} {{#mjt:1'23p}} {{#mjt:4444'p}} {{#mjt:8'79s}} {{#mjt:55'5m}}, Agari: {{#mjt:5z}} | ||
* Trivia: | |||
** The name of yaku is a verse from the famous poem of [[wikipedia:Liu Zongyuan|Liu Zongyuan]] (柳宗元): River Snow {{kana|江雪}}. The verse literally means "''Fishing alone in the cold river snow''". | |||
=== Uupin kaihou === | === Uupin kaihou === |