The correct way to write the Tian character grid of chess: narrow on the left and wide on the right. The right part is evenly spaced horizontally, and the lower part is offset and dotted vertically.
The anagram of chess: Wood is my shape, and wood is my sound. If you want to know who I am, ask pawns and soldiers.
The stroke order of chess: horizontal, vertical, left, dot, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, left, dot.
Chessboard qí pán: a board used for playing various chess.
xiangqi xiàng qí: also called Chinese chess. One of the chess sports. The chessboard is composed of 9 straight lines and 10 horizontal lines crossing each other. The unlined area in the middle of the chessboard is called the river boundary. The two-person game is divided into red and black. Place 16 chess pieces in the specified positions on the chessboard, each with a general (coach), two soldiers (officials), two bishops (look), two rooks, two horses, two...
Go wéi qí: A type of chess game. In ancient times, it was called "Yi". It is said to be the work of Yao. It was recorded in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It was introduced to Japan during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and has recently spread to European and American countries. Using black and white chess pieces, there are 19 cross lines on the chessboard to divide the chessboard into 361 squares. The purpose is to occupy a larger area and capture the opponent's chess pieces.
To play chess xià qí: to play against each other.
Xīng luó qí bù: arranged like stars, distributed like chess pieces, describing many and dense distribution.
play chess yì qí: play chess.
qín qí shū huà: playing the piano, playing chess, calligraphy, and painting. Generally refers to various literary and artistic specialties.
When you meet an opponent in chess, qí féng dí shǒu: It is also said that the opponent is evenly matched. Both sides have equal power and there is no distinction between superior and inferior.
Undecided jǔ qí bù dìng: holding the chess pieces and not knowing how to move. It is a metaphor for being hesitant and unable to make up your mind.