Tujeon

The feather-like back design (left) and the eight General cards, each marked with the symbol of its suit, from a full eight-suited deck (right)

Tujeon (Korean투전; Hanja鬪牋; RRtujeon; MRt'ujŏn, literally fighting tablets) are the traditional playing cards of Korea used in the latter half of the Joseon dynasty.[1] They are also known as tupae (Korean투패; Hanja鬪牌, literally fighting cards).

  1. ^ Simon Wintle. "Playing Cards in Korea". The World of Playing Cards. Retrieved November 13, 2012.