• into three categories: Hands that are mandatory to be closed (menzen-nomi, 門前のみ). Hands that loses one han if the hand is open ("Eat and decrease", a literal...
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  • Monzen (門前町, Monzen-machi) was a town located in Hōsu District (formerly from Fugeshi District), Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an...
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    De L'amour 宇宙有愛浪漫同遊 Tina Andrea Klarin Kung Fu Monster 武林怪兽 Frigid Andrew Lau 2019 Goodbye First Love 2020 Almost Human 機械畫皮 Suxin 2023 100 Yards 門前寶地...
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  • Self-Pick 自摸 (zi6 mo1) 1 The winning tile is from the wall Win from Wall 門前清 (mun4 cin4 cing1) 1 The whole hand was concealed until the winning tile was...
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  • patrons, including most of the deities in the Munjeon Bonpuli 정, 진희, "문전본풀이 (門前本풀이)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies...
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    Tei Monzen (門前 鼎) was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, posthumously promoted to that rank. He was from Fukui. He was a graduate of the Etajima...
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    (November 1955). "伯耆大山を眺めつつ歩く". あしなか (通巻49号): 22. NCID AN00406352. "石川県鳳至郡門前町 調査報告書". 常民 (27号): 75. 1991-01-20. NCID AN00116782. 宮澤千章 (2003-01-01). "火の玉と狐火"...
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  • claiming a discarded tile with a closed hand. This is called menzen-kafu (門前加符). Add fu of the melds and the pair. (See the list below.) Add fu according...
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  • god), known in the southernly Jeju Island as Munjeon (Hangul: 문전, Hanja: 門前) is the god of the door in Korean shamanism. The worship of Munshin is strongest...
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    (문신; 門神; lit. Door god), known in the southernly Jeju Island as Munjeon (문전; 門前) is the god of the door in Korean shamanism. The worship of Munshin is strongest...
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