In ancient China, the development of gambling took a more structured form, with documented evidence of lottery games dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). These early lotteries were often used to fund state projects, showcasing a functional aspect of gambling beyond mere pastime. The Chinese also played games similar to modern card games, emphasizing strategy alongside chance. Such historical practices underscore the diverse nature of gambling across cultures and its evolution over time.
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