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  1. Cards, Playing: As is the case with all very ancient pastimes, the origin of playing-cards is obscure, many nations having been credited with the invention, but the generally accepted view is that they come from Asia. In the Chinese dictionary, Ching ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Chinese playing cards: Playing cards (simplified Chinese: 纸牌; traditional Chinese: 紙牌; pinyin: zhǐpái) were most likely invented in China during the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279). They were certainly in existence by the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). [81%] 2023-03-13 [Chinese card games] [History of card decks]...
  3. Permaculture Playing Cards: The Permaculture Playing Cards was a project that was conceived by Paul Wheaton of Permies.com. Paul and graphic designer Alexander Ojeda worked for several months selecting topics and graphics for the cards. [81%] 2023-02-28 [Permaculture] [Self-Sufficient Living]...
  4. Playing Cards Act: The Playing Cards Act is a law in Thailand that prohibits individuals from owning more than 120 playing cards that have not been registered by the Excise Department. The current law was passed in 1943, superseding previous acts. (Anti-gambling law in Thailand) [81%] 2023-12-11 [Thai legislation] [Playing cards]...
  5. Swiss-suited playing cards: Parts of Swiss German speaking Switzerland have their own deck of playing cards referred to as Swiss-suited playing cards or Swiss-suited cards. They are mostly used for Jass, the "national card game" of Switzerland. [70%] 2023-01-28 [Swiss culture] [Playing card suit systems]...
  6. Playing Cards (Unicode block): The Unicode block Playing Cards contains a full 56-card deck, a backside, three jokers, and 21 trump card images. The Playing Cards block contains one emoji: U+1F0CF 🃏 PLAYING CARD BLACK JOKER. (Unicode block) [70%] 2023-05-07 [Unicode blocks]
  7. Violin and Playing Cards on a Table: Violin and Playing Cards on a Table is an oil on canvas painting by Spanish cubist Juan Gris, from 1913. The work is a still life, a typical motif for the cubists. (1913 painting by Juan Gris) [53%] 2024-11-07 [1913 paintings] [Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art]...

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