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Mahjong with P2 Parent Lulu!
- Item Number
- 168
- Estimated Value
- 480 USD
- Sold
- 320 USD to imdba1d9a
The winning bid will go to FrontStream Global Fund (tax ID 26-3265577), a 501c3 nonprofit organization, which will send the donation to Marin Horizon School (tax ID 942427732) on behalf of the winner.
- Number of Bids
- 13 - Bid History
Item Description
Please join P2 parent and certified Mahjong instructor, Lulu Oakes, for an unforgettable 2 part lesson in the fine and ancient game of mahjong.
From Wikipedia:
The game was originally called 麻é (pinyin: máquè; Jyutping: maa4 zoek3–2)—meaning sparrow—which is still used in several Chinese languages, mostly in the south, such as Cantonese and Hokkien. It is said that the clacking of tiles during shuffling resembles the chattering of sparrows. It has also been suggested that the name came from an evolution of an earlier card game called Madiao from which mahjong tiles were adapted.[6] In Chinese, 麻éÂÂÂÂæÂ° (麻éÂÂÂÂæÂÂÂÂ; máquè zhàn) denotes a form of guerilla warfare tactics colloquially called 'sparrow warfare (tactics)'. Other languages, such as Sichuanese, Shanghainese and Standard Mandarin, now call the game 麻å°Â (májiàng), which is a nasal erhua form of the original name. Its name is similar in other languages, except in Thai, where it is called à¹ÂÂà¸ÂÂà¹ÂÂà¸ÂÂà¸ÂÂà¸ÂÂระà¸ÂÂà¸à¸Â (phai nok krachok), a calque meaning "sparrow cards".[7]
Item Special Note
Winning bidder will receive two 2-hour lessons (for up to 8 people, so grab your friends and family!)
Expires 3.28.26
Donated By:
The Oakes Reis Family
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