Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - My girlfriend wants to play gobang with me? What's the purpose? Solve it.

My girlfriend wants to play gobang with me? What's the purpose? Solve it.

I just want to play gobang. I have no other intention. Just play with her.

Gobang is one of the competitive events in the National Intellectual Games, and it is a pure strategy board game played by two people.

There are two ways to play gobang. How to play 1: Both sides use black and white chess pieces and place them at the intersection of the straight line and the horizontal line of the board, and the one who forms five sub-lines first wins. Play 2: Replace any chess piece of the opponent by forming a quintuple connection. Replaced parts can be exchanged with each other. Finally, the first person to finish all the works is the winner.

Gobang's chess tools and Go are very common, and Go is a traditional chess.

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Gobang also has several titles in Japanese, such as Lianwuzi, Wuzilian, Beaded Beads, Wumu, Wumu Touch, Wu Ge, Wushi, Wufa, Wulian and Qi Jing. In English, it is called FIR (abbreviation of Wulian), Gomoku (Roman Pinyin for Japanese "Five Eyes"), Gobang, connect 5, mo-rphion, etc. Pieske Woki in Czech Republic, Omok in South Korea and so on.

People in many countries have different nicknames for gobang, for example, Koreans call gobang "lovers' chess", which means that playing gobang between couples is conducive to increasing emotional communication; Europeans call it "gentleman's chess", which means that the gentleman's demeanor in playing gobang is better than that of a gentleman; Japanese people call it "middle-aged and old-aged chess", which shows that Gobang is suitable for the physiological characteristics and thinking mode of middle-aged and old people.