楚河汉界中国象棋

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About this game

The Chu River-Han boundary is the dividing line on the chess board, which originated from the Chu-Han War. Judging from the format of the chessboard, there are nine straight lines and five horizontal lines on both sides of the Chu River and Han border. Nine is the largest in number, and five is in the middle of the number. The combination of vertical nine and horizontal five forms the "nine five" supreme, which is the highest, the largest and the largest, representing the throne. After the chess pieces are placed on both sides, the black and red confront each other and compete, which just artistically reproduces the historical appearance of Chu and Han vying for the world. Abstraction has become a chess game. Traditional chess puzzle games have a long history. Chinese chess is a Chinese chess culture and a cultural treasure of the Chinese nation.

chess records
Existing notation generally uses four words to record the movement of chess pieces.
The first word indicates the piece that needs to be moved.
The second word represents the straight line code of the moving chess piece (the red and black sides are counted from right to left from the bottom line of one's own side), the red side is represented by Chinese characters, and the black side is represented by Arabic numerals. When there are two identical chess pieces on the same straight line, the difference between the front and the back is adopted, such as "back car flat four", "front horse advances 7".
The third word indicates the direction of chess piece movement, "flat" is used for horizontal movement, "advance" is used for advancing to the opponent's bottom line, and "retreat" is used for retreating to one's own bottom line.
The fourth character is divided into two categories: when the chess piece advances and retreats on a straight line, it indicates the number of steps the chess piece advances and retreats; when the chess piece moves horizontally or obliquely, it indicates the number of the straight line reached.

Basic play
Shuai (General): Shuai (General) is the leader in chess and the goal that both sides strive for. It can only move within the nine palaces, it can go up or down, left or right, and it can only move one grid vertically or horizontally each time it moves. Shuai and Jiang cannot face each other directly on the same straight line, otherwise they will lose.
Shi (scholar): Shi (scholar) is the personal bodyguard of the general (handsome), and it can only move around in the Nine Palaces. Its chess path only has four oblique lines in the nine palaces.
Phase (image): The main function of phase (image) is to defend and protect one's handsome (general). Its way of walking is to walk two squares diagonally at a time, commonly known as "Xiangfeitian". The range of activities of the phase (xiang) is limited to its own position within the river boundary, and it cannot cross the river, and if there is a chess piece in the center of the field it moves, it cannot move, commonly known as "blocked elephant eyes".
Rook: The rook is the most powerful in chess. It can walk regardless of horizontal or vertical lines. As long as there are no pieces blocking it, the number of steps is not limited. Therefore, one car can control seventeen points, so it is called "one car with ten sons cold".
Cannon: The cannon moves exactly the same as the rook when it does not capture. When capturing a piece, there must be a space between one's own and the opponent's pieces (regardless of the opponent's or one's own pieces). Cannon is the only chess type that can surpass pieces in chess.
Horse: The way for a horse to walk is to keep a slant, that is, to walk one square horizontally or straightly, and then to walk a diagonal line, commonly known as "horse walking day". The selection points that a horse can walk at one time can reach eight points around it, so there is a saying of "eight sides of majesty". If there are other chess pieces blocking the direction to go, the horse will not be able to walk over, commonly known as "crazy horse legs".
Soldiers (pawns): Before crossing the river, soldiers (pawns) can only walk forward step by step. After crossing the river, they are allowed to move left and right except that they cannot retreat, but they can only move one step at a time. Even so, soldiers (pawns) The power of the pawn has also been greatly enhanced, so there is a saying that "a pawn crossing the river is half a cart".
Spoken song:
The horse walks in Japanese characters, like a flying field, the car walks straight, and the cannon overturns the mountain. The soldier took the side road to protect the general, and the pawn never returned.
The car goes straight on the road and the horse steps on a slant, like flying field guns to break through, and the pawns cross the river.
Updated on
Nov 12, 2023

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