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How can I play chess well?
Basic rule 1 of Chinese chess: the knight goes to the sun, looking at the picture you can see that every move should be the word sun, horizontal and vertical can be. But as you can see here, the knight can't move horizontally because the bishop is holding back the knight's hooves. If there is another piece on top of the knight, you can't move the knight vertically either, which is holding the hoof.
Basic Chinese Chess Rule 2: Bishop moves to the field. Note: A bishop cannot cross the Chu River.
Basic rule of Chinese chess 3: rooks go straight. Rooks are straight, even if they run from one end to the other, (straight line) directly without any pieces.
Basic rule 4 of Chinese Chess: A cannon must have a piece in the center when it eats the opponent's piece, only one. When there is none, it is a straight line like the rook.
Chinese Chess Basic Rule 5: Pawn=Pawn This is interesting, you can only move forward, not backward. After crossing the Chu River and Han River, you can move left and right, remember you can't move back.
Basic Chinese Chess Rule 6: Shi and Shuai = (sergeant and general), neither of which can go out of the square. The diagonal line in the center is for Shi to move (one step at a time). The general is a horizontal and vertical step. Remember that neither can go out of square.
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