The Mid-Autumn festival pancake game originated in Tongan County, Quanzhou Province, Fujian Province (now Xiamen area, Fujian Province), invented by Zheng Chenggong, is a traditional folk activity unique to Southern Fujian by the pancake culture extrapolation. Bo cakes are a popular entertainment at the Mid-Autumn Festival, where a combination of six dice are thrown to determine the participants' prizes. Traditionally, the prizes are mooncakes of different sizes, a total of one moment, with one scholar, two pairs of halls, four triple reds, eight four advances, 16 second lifts and 32 first shows. It is said that this game can predict a person's luck in the coming year.
The rules of the game are fair, simple and fun. The mooncakes are made into a whole set of cakes according to the level of the imperial examinations, with one "Scholar", two "Pair of Halls", four "Three Reds", eight "Four In" and eight "Four In". The mooncakes are made according to the level of the imperial examinations, with 1 "Scholar", 2 "Pair of Halls", 4 "Three Reds", 8 "Four Jins", 16 "Two Jiu" and 32 "One Show". They represent the Scholar, the Scholar, the Scholar, the Scholar, the Scholar, the Scholar and the Scholar respectively. Six dice are placed in a large porcelain bowl for throwing. There are 30 main types of rules: one show, two lifts and three reds, respectively, with one red four, two red four and three red four as the winning pancake. The first prize winner is awarded three large cakes, including the first prize winner and two pairs of pots, with four extra pots such as the red four and two red one being the highest level. Won the scholar to appear four four points red for the minimum level, which also sent four red with how many points than the big; "five children" appear that is pressed over four red, that is, "five" in addition to five red four other than any five see as counted as "five children ", and also with how many points than the big. The "five reds" are the five red fours that appear and press through the "five sons", which are also greater than the number of points they carry. The "pair of halls", known as the "ping dong", is a pie that is won when one to six points appear. In addition, there is also the rarely seen "six-pocket red", where six four-pointers appear. The winner of the "six-park red" will get all the cakes, but generally the winner will only get the first prize winner and the pair of dong, and the rest will be given to everyone. A "six-park black" is when any six of the same number, except for the six red four-points, appear. When a "six-park-black" occurs, everyone can turn off their lights and grab the cake, but this is generally no longer the case.
Last Friday night, all the staff of Honggao and all the factory workers gathered together to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. We had dinner together, and then had a table of ten for a pancake game. The prizes were very generous, with the first prize being a company branded trolley case, and the top prize and the top prize being pots and pans. In addition, there were many small prizes such as tissues, toothpaste and laundry detergent. Everyone was able to win some prizes. The atmosphere was lively and everyone was engaged in the games.
Happy times always go by especially fast and everyone won great prizes at the end. We hope that this activity will strengthen the team spirit of everyone and boost morale to better engage in work.


