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Why is China chess interesting? Play chess, or talk to a master about your feelings. I play go.
Do you think Go is interesting? You must have an interesting answer.
Then why is Go interesting? I believe you have an answer, too.
Chess, in the same way.
Go is unpredictable, and chess is interesting.
For Go, it is a question of counting children. Is this a question of winning or losing? Chess also has such a "step counting", and both sides are only one step away. Isn't it interesting?
Go has your basic tricks, and chess has its basic tricks.
There is a saying in chess that "there is no same chess from ancient times to the present", which means that no one has played a game of chess repeatedly between people from ancient times to the present (except playing two games according to the score or using software), because people will change chess when they lose, and I will be very happy every time I bring chess into an unknown situation.
Chess also has its own culture, such as Zhao Taizu's five-step losing to Huashan, the origin of the secret in orange and so on.
Playing chess is a pleasure in itself.
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