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Subido el 1 de julio de 2024 por Marianne M.

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in this video, the students explain the Chinese game called Xianqui.

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Commonly known as Chinese Chess or Elephant Chess is a strategy board game for two players. 00:00:05
It is the most popular board game in China and Shang-Chi is in the family of games as 00:00:11
Shogi, Yankee, Western Chess, Chaturanga and Indian Chess. 00:00:19
Besides China's and areas with significant ethnic Chinese communities, this game is also 00:00:25
a popular pastime in Vietnam, where it is known as Coturong, literally General's Chess. 00:00:32
Doing the research for this game was particularly easy due to the fact that there's plenty 00:00:40
of information online making it an easy research. 00:00:46
Main Rules The pieces start in the position shown in 00:00:55
the diagram above. 00:00:59
player moves first has varied throughout history and from one part of China to another. Different 00:01:01
shanky books advise either that the black or red side moves first. Some books refer to the 00:01:07
two sides as north and south, which direction corresponds to which color also varies from source 00:01:13
to source. Generally, red moves first in most modern tournaments. Each player in turn moves one 00:01:20
piece from the point it occupies to another point. Pieces are generally not permitted to move through 00:01:28
points occupied by other pieces, the exception being the cannon's capturing move. Each player 00:01:34
in turn moves one piece from the point it occupies to another point. Pieces are generally not 00:01:40
permitted to move through points occupied by other pieces, the exception being the cannon's capturing 00:01:46
move. A piece can be moved onto a point occupied by an enemy piece, in which the case the enemy 00:01:54
piece is captured and removed from the board. A player cannot capture one of their own pieces, 00:02:02
and the pieces are never promoted, converted into other pieces. Although the soldier gains 00:02:09
the ability to move sideways after it crosses the river. And now we go on with the pieces. 00:02:16
pieces each player controls an army of 16 pieces the armies are usually colored red and black and 00:02:22
pieces are flat circular discs labeled or engraved with a Chinese character identifying the type the 00:02:33
piece type and in color indicating which player has ownership on mainland China most sets still 00:02:43
used traditional Chinese characters. Modern pieces are usually plastic, though some sets 00:02:52
are wooden, and more expensive sets may use jade. In more ancient times, many sets were 00:02:57
simple and painted wood carvings, thus, to distinguish between pieces of the two sides. 00:03:02
Most corresponding pieces used characters that were similar but varied slightly. This 00:03:08
practice may have originated in situations where there was only one material available 00:03:12
make the pieces from, and no coloring material available to extinguish the opposing armies. 00:03:16
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