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Animated deck inspired by the vintage Virginia Slims.
87%, 93%, 100% sizes.
- Featuring gold metallic ink
- Premium 300gsm German Black Core Stock
- Linen Finish with Glossy Varnish
- 1 of 250 (87%, 93%)
- 1 of 500 (100%)
- Made in PRC
Feihualing, a poetic game from the Tang Dynasty, brims with charm as guests gather around and the banquet begins,using “Cloud,” “Dream,” or “Rain” as prompts, participants recite verses that flow like a graceful dance.
Tally-Ho invites you to step into the realm of "clouds, dreams, and rain," and experience the aesthetic feast where classical poetry and music blend seamlessly.
Clouds
The clouds drift like silk, as if nature itself is draped in a soft cloak. Strolling through the green mountains, watching the clouds roll and unroll, is a truly leisurely and enjoyable experience.
Chinese-style illustrations that combine oriental charm and elegant beauty.
Keep one white card so you can write your story on it.
Printed by USPCC.
3 Decks Set
Includes 3 decks: Cloud, Dream, and Rain, allowing you to fully appreciate the beautiful imagery of China in one go (no collection box).
- 1 Cloud Deck
- 1 Dream Deck
- 1 Rain Deck
- A variety of beautiful Chinese-style illustrations
Feihualing, a poetic game from the Tang Dynasty, brims with charm as guests gather around and the banquet begins,using “Cloud,” “Dream,” or “Rain” as prompts, participants recite verses that flow like a graceful dance.
Tally-Ho invites you to step into the realm of "clouds, dreams, and rain," and experience the aesthetic feast where classical poetry and music blend seamlessly.
Dream
Petals dance freely in the air, light as a dream.They will take you into a vibrant world, full of laughter and dazzling colors.
Chinese-style illustrations that combine oriental charm and elegant beauty.
Keep one white card so you can write your story on it.
Printed by USPCC.
3 Decks Set
Includes 3 decks: Cloud, Dream, and Rain, allowing you to fully appreciate the beautiful imagery of China in one go (no collection box).
- 1 Cloud Deck
- 1 Dream Deck
- 1 Rain Deck
- A variety of beautiful Chinese-style illustrations
Feihualing, a poetic game from the Tang Dynasty, brims with charm as guests gather around and the banquet begins,using “Cloud,” “Dream,” or “Rain” as prompts, participants recite verses that flow like a graceful dance.
Tally-Ho invites you to step into the realm of "clouds, dreams, and rain," and experience the aesthetic feast where classical poetry and music blend seamlessly.
Rain
Fine threads sweep across the sky as countless silver strands weave into a delicate mist, descending upon the world and leading you into nature’s rain-veiled realm.
Chinese-style illustrations that combine oriental charm and elegant beauty.
Keep one white card so you can write your story on it.
Printed by USPCC.
3 Decks Set
Includes 3 decks: Cloud, Dream, and Rain, allowing you to fully appreciate the beautiful imagery of China in one go (no collection box).
- 1 Cloud Deck
- 1 Dream Deck
-
1 Rain Deck
- A variety of beautiful Chinese-style illustrations
The Four Celestial Guardians command the four realms.
The Azure Dragon stirs the spring thunder, awakening all living things;the White Tiger crushes all evil underfoot, standing as the blade of justice;the Vermilion Bird rises in blazing flames, illuminating the axis of heaven and earth;and the Black Tortoise stands watch in the northern lands, lifting the world with its timeless strength.
When their forms gather once more, ancient myth is reborn at your fingertips.
White Tiger — Guardian of the West
The White Tiger stands watch over the West, symbolizing strength and resolute judgment.Where the White Tiger appears, darkness finds no refuge and justice stands unshaken.
The deck features a unified symbol of poetry, painting, and the constellations, allowing you to harness the power to awaken the seven west constellations and feel the power of the White Tiger in your palm.
The text on the tuck a holo-foil finish, creating a shimmering, iridescent effect.
Cards fusion of Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair.
4 Decks Set
Experience the charm of The Four Celestial Guardians all at once.
- 1 Azure Dragon Deck
- 1 White Tiger Deck
- 1 Vermilion Bird Deck
- 1 Black Tortoise Deck
- Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair
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Text on the tuck a holo-foil finish
The Four Celestial Guardians command the four realms.
The Azure Dragon stirs the spring thunder, awakening all living things;the White Tiger crushes all evil underfoot, standing as the blade of justice;the Vermilion Bird rises in blazing flames, illuminating the axis of heaven and earth;and the Black Tortoise stands watch in the northern lands, lifting the world with its timeless strength.
When their forms gather once more, ancient myth is reborn at your fingertips.
Vermilion Bird — Guardian of the South
The Vermilion Bird dwells in the South, its feathers formed of living flame. Not merely fire itself, but the hope of all things reborn in its light.
The deck features a unified symbol of poetry, painting, and the constellations, allowing you to harness the power to awaken the seven South constellations and feel the power of the Vermilion Bird in your palm.
The text on the tuck a holo-foil finish, creating a shimmering, iridescent effect.
Cards fusion of Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair.
4 Decks Set
Experience the charm of The Four Celestial Guardians all at once.
- 1 Azure Dragon Deck
- 1 White Tiger Deck
- 1 Vermilion Bird Deck
- 1 Black Tortoise Deck
- Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair
- Text on the tuck a holo-foil finish
The Four Celestial Guardians command the four realms.
The Azure Dragon stirs the spring thunder, awakening all living things;the White Tiger crushes all evil underfoot, standing as the blade of justice;the Vermilion Bird rises in blazing flames, illuminating the axis of heaven and earth;and the Black Tortoise stands watch in the northern lands, lifting the world with its timeless strength.
When their forms gather once more, ancient myth is reborn at your fingertips.
Black Tortoise — Guardian of the North
The Black Tortoise, composed of the seven northern constellations, lies dormant in the Black Water, its body entwined with a snake, symbolizing stability and resilience.
The deck features a unified symbol of poetry, painting, and the constellations, allowing you to harness the power to awaken the seven northern constellations and feel the power of the Black Tortoise in your palm.
The text on the tuck a holo-foil finish, creating a shimmering, iridescent effect.
Cards fusion of Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair.
4 Decks Set
Experience the charm of The Four Celestial Guardians all at once.
-
1 Azure Dragon Deck
-
1 White Tiger Deck
-
1 Vermilion Bird Deck
- 1 Black Tortoise Deck
- Chinese ink-wash aesthetics and classic ranger flair
- Text on the tuck a holo-foil finish
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
- Pixiu: symbolizes wealth
- Kunpeng: symbolizes career and ambition
- Baize: symbolizes blessings and prosperity
- White Tiger: symbolizes love
- Ao: symbolizes academic success
The front of the gift box recreates a shadow puppetry stage scene, with a classic and elegant illustration style.
Inside each deck, there is a special card called the “Best Blessing” adding an extra layer of excitement to the collecting experience.
“Good Fortune & Blessings” commemorative coin.
Collect all five designs in one exquisite Collection Box — from its refined design and premium texture to the thrill of the “Best Blessing” card-collecting experience, it’s truly a treasure to admire and enjoy.
- The standard edition is limited to 1,700 sets (numbers 101–1800)
- Includes 5 decks (Pixiu, Kunpeng, Baize, White Tiger, Ao)
- Niquely numbered
- A commemorative coin
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
Pi Xiu
A fortune-bringing auspicious beast, drawing wealth from all directions and ushering in smooth prosperity.
Its presence symbolizes ever-flowing abundance and flourishing luck — riches accumulating day by day.
Paired with motifs of ingots and gold coins, it embodies thriving fortune and continuous blessings.
Printed by USPCC.
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
Kun Peng
The Kunpeng originates from Zhuangzi · Xiaoyao You.
With wings spread wide, it soars across ten thousand miles, symbolizing grand ambition and boundless potential in one’s pursuits.
Printed by USPCC.
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
Bai Ze
Baize is often depicted as a sacred beast with the body of a lion, cloud-like mane, tiger’s fangs, and a leopard’s tail — a figure both majestic and enigmatic.
Endowed with the knowledge of all beings, it is believed to usher in profound blessings and auspicious fortune.
Printed by USPCC.
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
White Tiger
The mighty White Tiger also has a gentle side; like love itself, strength and beauty coexist.
May your love bloom as gracefully and enduringly as a rose.
Printed by USPCC.
Across the vast river of Chinese culture, auspicious beasts shine like scattered constellations — some mighty and regal, others agile and ethereal, still others shrouded in mystery.
Each carries a blessing, embodying the hopes and desires people hold for happiness and success.
Today, these sacred creatures journey across time, bringing their ancient wishes with them, reborn as the swift and spirited figures of traditional shadow puppetry.
Ao
‘Seizing the Ao’s Head’ celebrates those who achieve first place. Inspired by the legendary Ao, students pursue excellence with diligence, showcasing their talents and fulfilling their scholarly dreams.
Printed by USPCC.
The "Four Great Beauties" of ancient China are legendary figures celebrated not only for their extraordinary physical allure but also for their profound influence on Chinese history and culture. Each woman embodies a unique blend of beauty, tragedy, and symbolism, immortalized in poetry, art, and folklore.
Yang Yu Huan:
During the Tang Dynasty, Yang Yuhuan became an imperial concubine for her exceptional beauty. One day, as she admired the flowers, a blossom closed at her touch—as if ashamed to compare with her radiance. From then on, she was praised as “the beauty who put flowers to shame.”
The "Four Great Beauties" of ancient China are legendary figures celebrated not only for their extraordinary physical allure but also for their profound influence on Chinese history and culture. Each woman embodies a unique blend of beauty, tragedy, and symbolism, immortalized in poetry, art, and folklore.
Diao Chan:
During the Eastern Han, Wang Yun had a singer named Diaochan. One full-moon night, as she offered homage in the garden, the moon slipped behind the clouds, as if unwilling to compete with her beauty. From then on, she was known as “the one who outshone the moon.”
The "Four Great Beauties" of ancient China are legendary figures celebrated not only for their extraordinary physical allure but also for their profound influence on Chinese history and culture. Each woman embodies a unique blend of beauty, tragedy, and symbolism, immortalized in poetry, art, and folklore.
Wang Zhao Jun:
During the Western Han, the famed beauty Wang Zhaojun was sent to marry a northern chieftain. As she traveled north, wild geese flying overhead were so struck by her beauty that they forgot to flap their wings and fell from the sky—thus she became known as “the beauty who made wild geese fall.”
