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How many pieces are there in one **** of chess, and which ones are they

There are 32 in a ****.

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Origin of Chess

According to unearthed artifacts and documents, the Chatulankar was developed into the Shatranz during the time of Qusraw I in Persia, then was introduced to China via the Silk Road to become the Beijou Xiangqi (北周象戏), then became the Baoing Xiangqi (宝应象棋) in the Tang Dynasty, and was finally transformed into the Chinese Xiangqi (陰棋) during the Song Dynasty by the Chinese. Chinese chess. A Soviet scholar published an article trying to refute the Indian origin theory.

In 1972, the Yugoslav historian Bijiv's monograph "Chess - Symbol of the Universe" concluded that Xiangqi first came out of China (Xiangju) in 569 AD, and then gradually spread. But later it was proved that Bijiv was wrong, because the earliest game of chess, Chaturanga, was recorded in Indian documents and excavated objects three centuries ago.

Yan Shu's Class Essentials records that Xiangqi was introduced to China during the Huangchu period of the Three Kingdoms period. The form of Xiangqi has constantly changed. Internationally, the Indian origin theory is still dominant. Chinese chess has a long history.