From 6c79c2519575d09a2a30d486d9b0efffc8685af4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Joe R
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2024 21:42:03 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Added additional clarification on suit order to Hanafuda
documentation.
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Most of the flower card solitaire games are played like western deck games
with minor changes. See the General Rules for
basic instructions on how to play solitaire. The object in most cases is to
-move all the cards from the tableau to the foundations. Probably the most
-difficult part of learning to play with hanafuda cards is learning which cards
-belong in which suits and what their ranking is. The ranking of the suits is
-sometimes as important as the ranking of the cards in the suit. Try keeping
-this hanafuda help image displayed where you can refer to it as you play.
+move all the cards from the tableau to the foundations.
+
+
+In a hanafuda deck, the suits have their own ranking, arranged by the month they
+represent, and in many games, the order of the suits plays an important role.
+The order of the suits is as follows:
+
+- Pine - January
+- Plum - February
+- Cherry - March
+- Wisteria - April
+- Iris - May
+- Peony - June
+- Bush Clover - July
+- Eularia - August
+- Chrysanthemum - September
+- Maple - October
+- Willow - November
+- Paulownia - December
+
+
+
+Probably the most difficult part of learning to play with hanafuda cards is
+learning which cards belong in which suits and what their ranking is. The ranking of
+the suits is sometimes as important as the ranking of the cards in the suit. As
+you are learning, try keeping this hanafuda help image displayed where you can
+refer to it as you play.