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Chess in China Traditional Culture

Chao Ran chess

As shown in the figure, on the basis of traditional chess rules, the setting scheme is as follows:

1, with (Shuai) as a six-sided cube on both sides. Take the red side as an example, and write Shuai, Bing, Ma, Bao, Guan and Xiang on the six sides respectively.

The upward surface is the effective excitation surface of the forearm or the corresponding arm. No matter which side of the cube faces up, there is a general's own original way of eating and the target value of winning or losing.

2. The cube commander can flip conditionally to replenish energy for other chess to the top, and can only flip at 90 degrees. Flipping is equivalent to playing chess and cannot be flipped continuously, at least every other round.

3. The function of face-up electrification is as follows:

1. Horses have no legs: At this time, our own horses have no legs.

Second, the phase is not blocked: at this time, our own phase is not blocked by the blocking eye.

Third, the official step: At this time, your official diagonal can take one or two steps, and you can't cross the chess.

Fourth, the guns are staggered: at this time, your own guns can also be moved to the empty space.

Fifth, soldiers can cross the river: at this time, soldiers who have not crossed the river can also eat sideways.

6. General (handsome): At this time, the general (handsome) facing upward can take the initiative to "fly" the "cubic general" whose face is not above the other general (handsome).

Other chess cards C.