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How to play animal chess?

Animal chess is played as follows:

The game of animal chess is >: lion > tiger >; Leopard > dog (dog) >; Wolf >; cat >; Rats are more important than elephants.

1. When mice meet in Hanoi, they can eat each other. Rats can eat each other's elephants, and then they will be eaten by each other's cats.

Animals jump into the river, and all animals can only move one step. The way to move is to move up and down, left and right, both on land and in water.

Lions and tigers can jump into the river, whether horizontally or vertically. Liger can't jump if a mouse blocks the route in the middle. If there are edible animals in the opposite grid when jumping into the river, you can jump into the river and eat the animals opposite.

4. The same species can prey on each other, and the animals that enter the trap can be eaten by any animal on the opposite side.

Animal chess game

There are eight pieces on each side of this chess game. In addition to the brand-new production, this chess can use the chessboard and pieces of traditional animal chess (but [cat] should be regarded as [rhinoceros]; [Mouse] is regarded as [cow]. The chess pieces are placed according to the traditional fighting chess, but the rules are completely different, and they are all oriented. Each chess game should be based on itself. The traditional Colosseum rules are not used here. The new rules are as follows.

First, eat:

First, field and use, front and back.

1, the animal game of chess: [Elephant] walks and eats "forecourt for later use". If there is chess on the diagonal, you can't cross this direction.

2. The game of chess, an animal: [Lion] walks to eat "with frontcourt and backcourt". If there is chess on the diagonal, the direction cannot pass.

Second, the sky and the eyes, before and after.

3. The animal game of chess: [Tiger] walks and eats "before and after". If there is a chess game, the direction cannot be crossed.

4. A game of chess, an animal: [Leopard] walks and eats "the day after tomorrow". If there is a chess game, the direction cannot be crossed.