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HOW TO PLAY CHINESE CHESS ~The fun game 					---Martin
What is the Chinese chess? Chinese Chess is a traditional board game that has been around for thousands of years Like Western Chess, it has a total of 32 pieces it is played by 2 players, the goal of the game is to capture your opponent's most important piece: the General or the King.
What can chess give to us? Happy Friend Think Challenge Use your imagination
The Pieces Chinese Chess has 7 classes of pieces (General, Advisor, Elephant, Horse, Chariot, Cannon, and Pawn); whereas Western Chess has 6 classes of pieces (King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook, and Pawn).  The pieces in Chinese Chess are represented by Chinese characters. Also, some pieces of the same class for both sides are somtimes represent by different characters. If you don't understand Chinese characters, I hope the picture set that I have prepared are easy to recognize and make sense.
The Board This is the Chinese Chess board. It is made up of 10x9 grid lines, and the pieces is placed on the intersections of the lines; this count for 90 possible positions on the board. The board is divided into two zones. Top half of the board is your opponent's zone (enemy zone), and the bottom half of the board is your zone (friendly zone). Some of the intersections are surrounded by wedges, which serve as indicators for the starting position of the Cannon (Bomber) and Pawn (Transport) pieces. Notice at the baseline center of both zones there is a 3x3 grid linked by a cross, that is yours and your opponent's palace (base).
Setting Up The Board The following diagram shows the setup of the board at the beginning of a game. The top half of the board is setup using the character piece set, the bottom half of the board is setup using the picture piece set.
The Moves Basic Movement All piece can either move horizontally/vertically, diagonally, or a combination of the two. No pieces can ever move through another piece except Cannon (Bomber). Capturing You can capture and opponent's piece by moving one of your pieces into the position that is currently occupied by that opponent's piece. Note: Cannon (Bomber) has special way of capturing pieces. Blocking Sometimes a piece may not complete a certain move because another piece (either friend or foe) is blocking its way. CheckingChecking occurs when the Genaral (Command HQ) of one side is being threatened by the opposing side. General (Command HQ) Face-off Restriction You cannot make a move that will result in what's called a General Face-off situation. This situation is true if you can draw a straight vertical line that intersects both sides' General (Command HQ) and with no other pieces in-between the two Generals (Command HQs).
General / Command HQ Description This is the most important piece of the game. When you lose this piece, you lose the game. Movement Move horizontally or vertically one unit at a time. Also, it can never move out of the palace (base).
Advisor / Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) Description This is a defensive unit. It provides close defensive support for the General (Command HQ). Movement Move diagonally in any directions one unit at a time. Like the General (Command HQ), it can never leave the palace (base).
Elephant / Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Description This is also a defensive unit. It provides defensive support for the General (Command HQ). Movement Move diagonally in any directions two units at a time. It can never move into your opponent's zone. The Elephant (SAM) can be blocked by a piece in-between its current position and its intended detination. The diagram at the upper right corner illustrates that the Elephant (SAM) piece on the left could not make a move to its destination marked by X because it is blocked by another piece. The square symbols in the diagram indicates the other two positions where the Elephant (SAM) could possibly move to.
Elephant/相/象
Horse / Attack Helicopter (Gunship) Description This piece is similar to the Knight in Western Chess. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by one unit, then immediately follow by a move diagonally one unit toward the direction away from its original position. If there is a piece immediately adjacent to the Horse (Gunship), then it cannot move toward that direction. The diagram at the upper right corner illustrates that the Horse (Gunship) piece on the left could not make a move to either of its destinations marked by X because it is blocked by a piece immediately adjacent to it.
Horse
Chariot / Interceptor Description This piece is similar to the Rook in Western Chess. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by any number of units, provided that it doesn't move through another piece
Cannon / Bomber Description This is a unique piece that can be very interesting to play. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by any number of units, provided that it doesn't move through another piece. Special Capturing Rule To capture a piece, a Cannon (Bomber) must jump over one piece that is in-between itself and its intended target. The diagram in the upper right corner illustrates that a Cannon (Bomber) is jumping over a piece in order to capture another piece.
Cannon
Pawn / Transport Helicopter (Transport) Description They are slow, but don't ignore them. Movement Move forward one unit at a time. After a Pawn (Transport) crossed over into enemy zone, it can also move left or right one unit at a time. It can never move backward. The diagram on the upper right corner illustrates that the two Pawns (Transports) on the left can only move forward one unit at a time, while the Pawn (Transport) on the right has made its way into enemy zone, and so it has the option to move left or right in addition to moving forward.
Pawn
END Thank you! Have good day!

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Play chinese chess

  • 1. HOW TO PLAY CHINESE CHESS ~The fun game ---Martin
  • 2. What is the Chinese chess? Chinese Chess is a traditional board game that has been around for thousands of years Like Western Chess, it has a total of 32 pieces it is played by 2 players, the goal of the game is to capture your opponent's most important piece: the General or the King.
  • 3. What can chess give to us? Happy Friend Think Challenge Use your imagination
  • 4. The Pieces Chinese Chess has 7 classes of pieces (General, Advisor, Elephant, Horse, Chariot, Cannon, and Pawn); whereas Western Chess has 6 classes of pieces (King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook, and Pawn). The pieces in Chinese Chess are represented by Chinese characters. Also, some pieces of the same class for both sides are somtimes represent by different characters. If you don't understand Chinese characters, I hope the picture set that I have prepared are easy to recognize and make sense.
  • 5.
  • 6. The Board This is the Chinese Chess board. It is made up of 10x9 grid lines, and the pieces is placed on the intersections of the lines; this count for 90 possible positions on the board. The board is divided into two zones. Top half of the board is your opponent's zone (enemy zone), and the bottom half of the board is your zone (friendly zone). Some of the intersections are surrounded by wedges, which serve as indicators for the starting position of the Cannon (Bomber) and Pawn (Transport) pieces. Notice at the baseline center of both zones there is a 3x3 grid linked by a cross, that is yours and your opponent's palace (base).
  • 7.
  • 8. Setting Up The Board The following diagram shows the setup of the board at the beginning of a game. The top half of the board is setup using the character piece set, the bottom half of the board is setup using the picture piece set.
  • 9.
  • 10. The Moves Basic Movement All piece can either move horizontally/vertically, diagonally, or a combination of the two. No pieces can ever move through another piece except Cannon (Bomber). Capturing You can capture and opponent's piece by moving one of your pieces into the position that is currently occupied by that opponent's piece. Note: Cannon (Bomber) has special way of capturing pieces. Blocking Sometimes a piece may not complete a certain move because another piece (either friend or foe) is blocking its way. CheckingChecking occurs when the Genaral (Command HQ) of one side is being threatened by the opposing side. General (Command HQ) Face-off Restriction You cannot make a move that will result in what's called a General Face-off situation. This situation is true if you can draw a straight vertical line that intersects both sides' General (Command HQ) and with no other pieces in-between the two Generals (Command HQs).
  • 11. General / Command HQ Description This is the most important piece of the game. When you lose this piece, you lose the game. Movement Move horizontally or vertically one unit at a time. Also, it can never move out of the palace (base).
  • 12. Advisor / Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) Description This is a defensive unit. It provides close defensive support for the General (Command HQ). Movement Move diagonally in any directions one unit at a time. Like the General (Command HQ), it can never leave the palace (base).
  • 13. Elephant / Surface-To-Air Missile (SAM) Description This is also a defensive unit. It provides defensive support for the General (Command HQ). Movement Move diagonally in any directions two units at a time. It can never move into your opponent's zone. The Elephant (SAM) can be blocked by a piece in-between its current position and its intended detination. The diagram at the upper right corner illustrates that the Elephant (SAM) piece on the left could not make a move to its destination marked by X because it is blocked by another piece. The square symbols in the diagram indicates the other two positions where the Elephant (SAM) could possibly move to.
  • 15. Horse / Attack Helicopter (Gunship) Description This piece is similar to the Knight in Western Chess. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by one unit, then immediately follow by a move diagonally one unit toward the direction away from its original position. If there is a piece immediately adjacent to the Horse (Gunship), then it cannot move toward that direction. The diagram at the upper right corner illustrates that the Horse (Gunship) piece on the left could not make a move to either of its destinations marked by X because it is blocked by a piece immediately adjacent to it.
  • 16. Horse
  • 17. Chariot / Interceptor Description This piece is similar to the Rook in Western Chess. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by any number of units, provided that it doesn't move through another piece
  • 18. Cannon / Bomber Description This is a unique piece that can be very interesting to play. Movement Move horizontally or vertically in any directions by any number of units, provided that it doesn't move through another piece. Special Capturing Rule To capture a piece, a Cannon (Bomber) must jump over one piece that is in-between itself and its intended target. The diagram in the upper right corner illustrates that a Cannon (Bomber) is jumping over a piece in order to capture another piece.
  • 20. Pawn / Transport Helicopter (Transport) Description They are slow, but don't ignore them. Movement Move forward one unit at a time. After a Pawn (Transport) crossed over into enemy zone, it can also move left or right one unit at a time. It can never move backward. The diagram on the upper right corner illustrates that the two Pawns (Transports) on the left can only move forward one unit at a time, while the Pawn (Transport) on the right has made its way into enemy zone, and so it has the option to move left or right in addition to moving forward.
  • 21. Pawn
  • 22. END Thank you! Have good day!