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What are the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of chess and Japanese chess?

The ancestor of chess is Indian Cha Dranca about 5,000 years ago. The mainstream view is that it was introduced from Southeast Asia and evolved from chess in the Tang Dynasty to Japan. In peacetime, it evolved into a draw and a peace chess. Later, Ping An divided chess into various Japanese chess precursors, such as junior military chess, lieutenant general military chess, general military chess, general military chess, Tianzhu military chess, Maha military chess, Thai military chess and general military chess. It is said that the junior military chess was improved by the post-Nara emperor. Finally, in the early Edo period, the drunken chess pieces were removed, the rules of military chess were determined, and the popular Japanese military chess was formally finalized.

Chess, also known as "Chess" and China Chess (English name Xiangqi), is a traditional chess puzzle game in China, which has a long history in China and was recorded in the pre-Qin period. Belonging to a two-person antagonistic game, it has become a very popular chess activity because of its simple equipment and strong interest. Chess is mainly popular among Chinese and countries with Chinese cultural circles. It is one of the 78 sports officially launched in China. It is one of the official events of the first World Intellectual Games.