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What are the rules of chess in China?

Victory or failure

In the competition, if one of the following situations occurs, we lose and the other side wins:

1. Our handsome (general) will be killed or eaten by the opponent's chess pieces;

2. I have no children to go to (sleepy);

3. One's own side "outshines others" or "catches up" with the other side;

4. Your own request to admit failure;

5. If there is a step number requirement, your movement exceeds the step number limit;

6. If there is a time requirement, it will exceed the specified time;

7. Violate the rules of the game.

To draw in chess or other board games.

In any of the following circumstances, it is a draw:

1. A simple case where neither side can win;

2. One party makes peace and the other party agrees;

3. The moves of both sides are repeated three times, which conforms to the relevant provisions of "constant peace" in the chess case;

4. Abide by the natural rules of limiting rounds, that is, in 60 consecutive rounds (which can also be reduced according to the competition level), neither side has eaten a piece.

Extended data:

China chess originated in China. Dr Joseph Needham, a famous British scholar, clearly pointed out in China's History of Science and Culture that chess is also the creation of China people.

He analyzed in detail the relationship between China's ancient game-Liubo and astronomy, symbolism and mathematics. He said: "Only in China, the prevalence of Yin-Yang theory promoted the emergence of the embryonic form of chess, invented astronomical divination, and then developed into a game with military significance."

The word chess first appeared in the Warring States Period. There is a special record of its shape and play in "Chu Ci Evocation": "There are six books in chess; Go hand in hand with the camp, and the road is forced; When you become a cockroach, you will seek it and you will be white. " In other words, jade (that is, castor) is equivalent to dice. The size of a chess game (that is, covering), with 6 pieces on each side.

The way to compete is to divide Cao and advance together. (referring to two teams or two teams must fight), attack each other and force each other to death; Finally, the winner seeks victory. Defeated the enemy soldiers (five men in the military system in the Spring and Autumn Period) and gave a cheer of victory.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia _ chess