noun
all pungs; winning hand of four pungs/kongs and a pair
A standard mahjong hand pattern; one of the basic yaku. The term comes from Chinese 'duì duì hú'.
from Chinese duì dui hú
対々和は、刻子を四つと雀頭一つで成立する役です。
All Pungs is a yaku that consists of four triplets and one pair.
彼はトイトイホーを狙って、ポンを繰り返した。
He aimed for All Pungs and repeatedly called pong.
A triplet (three identical tiles), the building block of 対々和.
A kong (four identical tiles), which can also be used in 対々和.
The pair required to complete the hand in 対々和.
Borrowed from Chinese 'duì duì hú' (对对胡), meaning a hand composed entirely of pairs/triplets.