Hong Kong chess has a history of more than 3,000 years, the rules are simple and easy to understand, changeable, interesting, and have been prosperous for thousands of years.
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The rules of chess game are summarized: Horse walks in Japanese characters, Xiang Fei Tian, carts go straight, and cannons over mountains. The taxi took the diagonal road to protect the side.
How to move the pieces:
Shuai (Jiang): The head of the chess game, moves up and down, left and right within the nine houses, and can only move one square according to the divider or horizontal line.
Shi (Shi): Moves (handsome)'s personal bodyguard in the Nine Houses. Its path of chess is only four slashes in the Nine Houses.
Xiang (xiang): Hushuai (General) chess piece. The method of walking is to walk two squares diagonally at a time, commonly known as "Xiangfeitian". The scope of activity is limited to the square position within the river boundary. If there is a chess piece in the center of the word Tian, it cannot be moved.
Car: You can walk regardless of the horizontal line or the divider. There must be no obstacles, and the number of steps is unlimited, so it is called "a car with ten children."
Cannon: When not taking a piece, the movement is the same as that of the car; when taking a piece, there must be a piece between one's own and the opponent's pieces.
Horse: The way of walking is always slanting, commonly known as "horse walking day." The choice points that a horse can walk at a time can reach eight points in the surrounding area, so there is a saying of "eight-sided majesty". If there is another chess piece in the direction to go, the horse will not be able to walk through it. It is commonly known as a "crappy leg".
Pawn (pawn): Before crossing the river, the pawn (pawn) can only move forward one step at a time. After crossing the river, besides being unable to move back, it is allowed to move left and right, but only one step at a time. There is a saying that "the pawn crossing the river can stand up to half a car."