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How is the layout of Chinese Chess?

Chinese Chess has a long history, and there are many different ways of playing it. The layout depends on whether the game is played by the red side or the black side, but generally speaking it is red first and black second, with the red side playing first and the black side playing later. The attacking moves of the first hand side are mostly head guns, river guns, corner guns, side horse boards, three-step tigers, immortals pointing the way and other layouts, while the second hand side mostly has screen horses, flying bishop boards, head guns, nine-tailed tortoises and other various ways to deal with the moves. However, when you are playing chess, you often hear people say that "if you don't get out of the car in three steps, you will lose almost as much as in the game", and the big son will run as soon as possible to the key lines, and the only good layout is one that is both attacking and defending! The only good layout is to have a good combination of both offense and defense!